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Passiac fever!
Hey guys- been bassing up dinks, crappie and perch in my usual haunts. All good. Lately thou, been walking the passiac, getting into pike and smallies. Love that river. Repowered the boat , and gonna try navigating it tommororw.
Now...for the porn! http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...psvawj1czg.jpg Passiac slam! http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...psj2rogrpg.jpg Panfish bigger than bass. http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...psig2o29st.jpg Cool shot of a new toothy friend http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...psavyt2b5a.jpg My not so secret frogging spot and little ones down the stream http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...psrbm0qvzr.jpg Me super hungover trying to decide if I got the same Larry at green turtle.(I didn't ) http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...psueciikir.jpg Monksville at night, and me casting to noise and getting a herring on a rapala Hope I didn't previously post these, got the Lyme brain Tight lines! |
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saw the title and thought someone finally caught a weird disease from that river! Don't get the water in your mouth! hahaha
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Any further down and I might get a tail |
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Anyway, great pics, and ewww snake...ugh! Hate them! MM |
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Nice fish, looks like fun! Keep in mind, you should use a leader in the river even when tossing smaller lures. I've hooked some good size pike on small lures.....
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@mr.mayor. I gotta say thou , it's not terrible lately. The off colours is bc it drains a lot of suburban areas thru there, and then gets slow. Probably algae from all the fertilizer. I'm not bathing in it |
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I'm super-local to this river but wading is a death sentence from what I hear. Boatless as well.
Is there any section of this mud channel that has good ground? Perhaps up in Lord Stirling park area? Edit: meant to also ask what makes the Passaic so muddy and other rivers not. |
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I'm sure mark or someone else knows more than me, but the lower parts drain a lot of area, and doesn't kill a lot of elevation. Goes slow, goes wide, picks up silt and runs thru marsh. A mature river. The upper reaches are nice and clear thou. Yea- the wanaque pequannock rock away black are all Wade able. Plan on looking in that area later on, I know the state does stock lord stirling and up with trout |
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Awesome dude!
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