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I won a couple coupons for free canoe rentalsat Griggstown Canoe during a charity auction a while back and since I had two of my oldest friends visiting for the weekend no plans it seemed like a good time to cash them in.
I had done some recon on google earth and identified a point north of Griggstown where the canal and Millstone appeared to be at their closest and figured that would be a good spot to cross over. This plan had some flaws to say the least. The "narrow" spot I found on the map was in reality a quarter mile or more, and it may as well have been 10 miles - nothing but swamp, stickers, itch weed, ticks, snakes etc. My buddy and i quickly realized we could never carry the boats through that mess, we had trouble enough just getting to the river on foot. Hopefully I will make it back some day though, the river was filled with laydowns and other structure just begging to be fished. We kept heading north and before turning around we stopped at a tributary of the Millstone that runs under the canal and did some bank fishing. At this point we had yet to get a bite between the three of us, but as soon as I threw a black/blue tip senko on the line it was fish on every other cast. No one caught anything huge, nor even anything really picture-worthy, but fun was had by all. Link below. https://drive.google.com/folderview?...Gl2N2FhLXljc00 I have been doing a lot of local fishing in Union County due to time constraints and while I have had at least some degree of success at most of the local spots, I had never been able to crack Echo Lake. Taking it as a personal challenge I began focusing my efforts there to try and break the skunk. So after dropping my son off yesterday at daycare (conveniently located just outside Echo Lake Park) I stopped for a quick session. It was as if after two years of fishing that place someone finally flipped the "on" switch. I caught 4 dinks within the first 20 minutes and then hooked 2 decent bass. True to form, I once again fell victim to the 'just one more cast' mentality and missed my train/was late to work. It was worth it. Link below. https://drive.google.com/folderview?...XJuZ08yUEdLczg |
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Wow, thanx for the report !
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Nice day!
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Nice bass. I was driving through the Watchung Reservation the other day and noticed there was water in the field that was once Surprise Lake. They may have finally fixed the dam. Even if the dam is finished, it may be several years before there is a viable population of fish in that lake. .
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I still don't get what happened with that project, nomahegan was completed very quickly and efficiently. LAKE surprise is the only real lake in the Watchung Reservation (Seeley and Moxon are what I consider small ponds) and watching reservation is by far the largest preserved space in Union County - you would think it would be given some priority especially since lake was already drained (years ago at this point). My theory is that the county never intended to rebuild the dam. From what I read, the dam itself Was identified by Army engineers as not being structurally sound so the county needed to take action bedore the dam failed. The last time a dam like that failed in Union County was in 1889 when the echo lake dam failed and the resulting flood swept through downtown Cranford and was a disaster. So The county wasn't draining surprise LAKE so they Could dredge and improve it, hat was all an afterthought and probably just empty promises. The county drained the lake and removed the dam to avoid potential liability and with that threat neutralized they dont have much incentive to undertake the costly process of rebuilding it. If they did the same with Nomahegan or Echo there would be public outrage but since Surprise is in Reservation and not located near any residential area my guess is no one has complained loud enough to warrant county politician's notice and/or concern. |
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classic union county illogical thinking. it would have added probably 1 week of work for the guys that were already there on the Tonka trucks to take away 50 years worth of silt. that lake will be dried up within 10 years.
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The articles I read said the plan was to drain lake, then remove existing dam and build an entirely new dam. One article even admitted the county had considered not rebuilding the dam but changed their mind because of the lakes "popularity." If they hadn't removed the old dam the lake would have filled back up by now. The forest is already overtaking the old lake-bed. I just cannot see Union County bringing back lake surprise at this point it would just cost too much and we have already gone three years without it and there hasn't been a single newspaper article questioning why no progress has been made in 3 years.
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