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Old 02-01-2017, 07:30 PM
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went to rampo and big flat brook this week end no catches no bites fished ultra lite with # 4 line 1/32 & 1/16 once spinners all different colors also fished maribu jigs and curl tail grubs and several spoons cant help but notice some of you having wonderful luck and some even catching on same rivers I was this week end any advice to improve my luck would be greatly appreciated thank you
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Old 02-01-2017, 07:49 PM
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You're not the only guy that had no bites today in a river

Im blaming the weather. I should go out on the bad days where it's no so clear and sunny, which always happen to be after fronts have moved through
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Old 02-01-2017, 08:45 PM
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Which stretch of the flatbrook were you fishing? Some holes hold fish all year.
It all honestly comes down to time spent on the river. You realize where the fish hold and what they like to eat during different times of the year. Flurocarbon also helps in the winter months when the fish are lethargic.
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Old 02-01-2017, 09:41 PM
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I don't know the Ramapo but the flatbrook will have fish in it. The usgs site has stream flows and water temps. unfortunately they all don't eat at the same time but fish have eat. Look for warmer water trends or what time of the day the water is warmest. Use light line and keep your offering near the bottom. Big mistake is anchoring your bait to bottom. Trout will rise up a few inches in a drift to eat. A nice drag free drift near the bottom is perfect and if you get hung up every now and again your doing it right.

In my experience floating a butter worm or salmon egg is king on tough cold water trout. A small plug (yo zuri pins minnow) or a spinner will always produce also.
Trout magnets and Trout worms work well when they are really chewing latley the trout magnets have been better than the worm. Ive had one fish days and other days I have hooked dozens. That's just how the winter can go.
Good luck. I should of mentioned not all the rivers have a temp gauge here in NJ.

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Old 02-02-2017, 08:53 AM
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I don't know the Ramapo but the flatbrook will have fish in it. The usgs site has stream flows and water temps. unfortunately they all don't eat at the same time but fish have eat. Look for warmer water trends or what time of the day the water is warmest. Use light line and keep your offering near the bottom. Big mistake is anchoring your bait to bottom. Trout will rise up a few inches in a drift to eat. A nice drag free drift near the bottom is perfect and if you get hung up every now and again your doing it right.

In my experience floating a butter worm or salmon egg is king on tough cold water trout. A small plug (yo zuri pins minnow) or a spinner will always produce also.
Trout magnets and Trout worms work well when they are really chewing latley the trout magnets have been better than the worm. Ive had one fish days and other days I have hooked dozens. That's just how the winter can go.
Good luck.
In what way do you keep the bait just off the bottom as well as keeping it drifting through the current?

Just split shots and gentle rid movements to hospital every few seconds?
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Old 02-02-2017, 09:27 AM
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Split shot weight and float placement will dictate where the bait is in the drift. I prefer to use a float 90% of the time with butter worms and salmon eggs. Float or not you want the bait near the bottom so the fish can see it in a natural manner. Think of it like this... A fly fisherman doesn't load up on split shot and let the nymphs sit in pool. Enough weight to get the flies down and drift, at the end of the drift repeat. This is same concept but on simpler scale the idea is have a natural drift. Trout will move up in the water column to eat. True float fishing is done with multiple different size split shots long leaders, a float with two elastic bands, a long rod and a centerpin reel. Here in NJ you can modify it for these small-medium size rivers. I can take a picture of a few basic rigs I use here in NJ if you would like.

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