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huntcountypussbuck 10-23-2015 03:56 PM

Rar I tan river today
 
Went for about an hour . Caught one smallmouth right at head gate . Lots of leaves. If you find a purple jointed mirrolure it's the one I lost when my bail closed on th cast. It's a sinking lure so it's gone. Maybe Andy will find it on a river cleanup. No other fisherman around.

TheDreamCatchers 10-23-2015 11:19 PM

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Nice. Does anyone know about fallfish? Ive always wanted to catch them and Ive heard the Raritan is on of the only places to get them in NJ. Most people think their trash fish but the can grow to over two feet long and apparently fight pretty hard. Anyone with any experience?

AndyS 10-24-2015 01:13 AM

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Leaves are a PIA this time of year ! Fallfish, aka chubs ?? Big ones in the Delaware river, not so many in the Raritan.

Eskimo 10-24-2015 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by TheDreamCatchers (Post 424498)
Nice. Does anyone know about fallfish? Ive always wanted to catch them and Ive heard the Raritan is on of the only places to get them in NJ. Most people think their trash fish but the can grow to over two feet long and apparently fight pretty hard. Anyone with any experience?

I've caught them in the past in the river or maybe it was some other cyprinid that looks very similar to fallfish. The ones I've seen were 8 to 10 inches long.
I suppose they are a good baitfish for predators since they don't have any sharp spines and they are long and skinny.

http://www.maine.gov/ifw/fishing/spe...s/fallfish.jpg

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Eskimo 10-25-2015 12:59 PM

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I'm not an icthyological taxonomist, but I caught this fish last night on the South Branch and it looks a lot like a Fallfish.

ratherbe 10-25-2015 01:33 PM

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I seem to run into smaller versions of that fish all the time on the SBR - thought they were chubs....not that I have any clue what the difference is.

One of these days, i'm gonna take a bucket of them to Spruce and see what is hungry! Id bet something toothy

Lard Almighty 10-25-2015 06:50 PM

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Chubs and fallfish are very similar, and usually can be found in the same bodies of water. The best way to tell the difference is that chubs have little horns on the tops of their heads, whereas the top pf a fallfish's head is smooth. The biggest chub I have ever seen is about 10", while I've seen fallfish push the 20" mark on occasion.

Jigman13 10-25-2015 07:19 PM

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Tell me where in the sbr and I'll give you a dollar. :D

bulletbob 10-26-2015 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Lard Almighty (Post 424633)
Chubs and fallfish are very similar, and usually can be found in the same bodies of water. The best way to tell the difference is that chubs have little horns on the tops of their heads, whereas the top pf a fallfish's head is smooth. The biggest chub I have ever seen is about 10", while I've seen fallfish push the 20" mark on occasion.

Correct.. For whatever reason, I don't see many chubs here in NY state, but as LA stated, we do see fallfish around here that push the 2 foot mark.. At that size they fight pretty well too.. not as good as a bass, but better than a walleye of similar size.. They jump too sometimes.. If they were good to eat, they would probably be classified as "gamefish".. I Never see the big ones in spring or summer.. Mostly in the fall/early winter... bob

NorthJerzyG 10-26-2015 08:01 PM

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Here's a few fallfish I caught earlier this year. Definitely hit lures, and pretty hard as well. But once hooked, not much fight after. Thought a few were trout until I was reeling them in.....

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/...G/IMAG1954.jpg......

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