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Originally Posted by Capspath83
Hey Bob, do they normally stay down around 25ft all year? just curious. I would think as the weather turns during the seasons, they would come up closer. to the surface I was thinking they would be down deeper than 25ft in this heat.
Just since I am going to go in late september/early october again 
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Typically they are where the bait is... In small NJ lakes I think the thermocline is around 25 down in mid summer.. Herring will be there as they are not fond of warm water, and the salmonids will be near the bait pods.. I am no longer in NJ, so I am am NOT an expert, but typically when the water temps drop in fall, the fish will be more readily caught near the surface and close to shore.. Here in NY state on GIANT lakes that hold salmon and trout as well as Alewives/Herring/Sawbellies, there are ALWAYS fish that relate to the bait pods all year long .. However some will wander about away from the bait pods in the cooler more comfortable water.. They can be caught on spoons spinners, jigs etc.. Although live bait is deadly on Waywayanda, you simply don't cover a lot of water.. Nothing beats trolling in or around the thermocline with spoons on any lake with trout or salmon,, Lots more fish are exposed to your offering.. I would bet trolling with Dipsey Divers with spoons the shape of a herring would be a good way to get started, but I'll let the NJ guys give a definitive answer... bob