Re: Native Brookie
There was no feasting. Pictures allow me to Catch Photograph and Release (CPR). In this case, we can all feast with our eyes. As for the spread of trout, the Musky must be at least three feet lower than it should be at this time of the year. True, the larger streams can hold more trout but, again, there are fewer hiding places for them. I've really had to adjust my techniques. The deeper pools always hold trout, but the secondary and tertiary runs and pools can't. They are too shallow or are dried up.
It's too bad NJF&W is having such a hard time raising New Jersey's designated State Fish ( brook trout).
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