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23cardinal 03-23-2017 12:19 AM

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Hey strangers-I'm done snowboarding and had the itch pretty bad.Walked the river the other day(one of my usual haunts, not stocked, state has it as a wild trout stream so I'm good)
Throwing spinners and little jigs with a buddy- had a few swings and misses in some spots where I've caught some real pretty brown trout, but no takers, move up past the real scenic water, slightly slack, and next to a little feeder/culvert , we pull out 5 little larry's. Waters like 40-42 degrees, bless there brave little hearts. Further up I pulled out a foot long slime dart. Didn't see any trout further up and called it a day. Hope everyone's getting their first fish of the year if they didn't ice fish.

23cardinal 03-23-2017 12:21 AM

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More midget porn for y'all :)

thmyorke1 03-23-2017 08:36 AM

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Hey I caught one of those green trout too, theyre must be a wild trout pond near me. :D

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23cardinal 03-23-2017 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by thmyorke1 (Post 477089)
Hey I caught one of those green trout too, theyre must be a wild trout pond near me. :D

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Beats the winter skunk. I was so convinced I had a nice brown on. Right spot, right weather.

thmyorke1 03-23-2017 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 23cardinal (Post 477100)
Beats the winter skunk. I was so convinced I had a nice brown on. Right spot, right weather.

That was in a pond up around montclair, had time to fish inbetween classes so figured I could explore the fishing spots around the area. Bluegill were very active all around the brick edges of the pond, where the sun was hitting. Also where the snow was melting and forming a small stream pouring into the pond, that was fun to figure out where they'd be.

My efforts to catch something out of a river have still been fruitless this winter, come opening day with better weather ill be hitting nothing but those streams however.

Delawareriver 03-23-2017 02:43 PM

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Thats not green trout, they are green carp. Can't believe you caught them on trout gear, most the pro green carp guys use like 20lb braid and 8ft casting rods to catch 1 or 2lb fish, they must fight like crazy.

ScowardNJ 03-23-2017 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Delawareriver (Post 477135)
Thats not green trout, they are green carp. Can't believe you caught them on trout gear, most the pro green carp guys use like 20lb braid and 8ft casting rods to catch 1 or 2lb fish, they must fight like crazy.

That's not exactly right, they use 60# braid :eek::eek::confused::D

Delawareriver 03-23-2017 04:44 PM

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That's not exactly right, they use 60# braid :eek::eek::confused::D

Makes sense , I mean I've caught steelhead up to 17lbs on 4lb leader but everyone knows they come in like dish rags compared to a 2lb bass. Oh well ill never understand the whole bass thing.

Anyways back on topic, isn't funny where those little bass turn up, I've caught my fair share over the years in those little creeks and puddles ponds

23cardinal 03-23-2017 07:01 PM

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Yea I'm always impressed, their every where. Fun on 2lb test. I hooked a big carp last year in rainbow valley on my kayak on 4lb. Looked like I had a Tuna, with the 5 footer and everything

Yea some of the bass guys are a little nuts- I use my two trout rods all summer, only use my bigger rod for bigger fish. (So rarely lol)

Delawareriver 03-23-2017 09:11 PM

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That's how I used to carp fish. Take the kayak, find a bank, set up with the ultra lights and when hooked up I would jump in the kayak and let them tow me around. Always been a fan of ultra light fishing in general, use 4' ice fishing rod for 90% of my fishing, some times I break out a 5' for extra casting distance haha. Only time anything bigger comes out is muskie, flatheads and saltwater


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