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Old 11-20-2012, 06:31 PM
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Default Re: Pompton/Passaic Piking 11/16 + 11/17

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Great job Skunk !!! I tried a couple "can't miss summer spots" for an hour each, this week and last week and came up empty. The water looks great, low and clear and I thought for sure I would get something, but skunked both trips. I do have another "can't miss" spot, but it's a bit of a paddle and I need 3 hours for the trip. maybe next week!

Great job again!!!

Danny V
Been doing a lot of "thinking outside the box" spot-wise. Got creative and thats when I started catching and drowned that pesky skunk. Picked one up off some rocks maybe 4ft of water, close to shore. Guessing he was trying to warm up. Didnt spot any shallow though surprisingly.
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Old 11-21-2012, 08:54 AM
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cold water offers different challenges for all species but they can be caught. fish r cold blooded so they take on the temp of their surroundings. if that water is 45F, then those fish are too which renders them fairly weak and inactive. they still have to feed though but since their metabolism has been slowed, they don't need to feed as much - perhaps a meal every few days or even less. when do they feed? in cold weather its just before dark when water temps are just peaking(in fact most waters are at their warmest just after the sun sets). a river may not waiver much in terms of temp as compared to say a small pond (which can shoot up 3-5F on a warm day) so there you need to fish areas that receive the most sun. shaded areas are a no-no. if it feels cold to you, its the same for them. areas that have high, preferably dark/vegetated banks that absorb the sun are also good spots since that warmth will transfer to the water as well at least locally. in cold, clear water fish are still skitterish so any (submerged)cover is a plus. most weedbeds are gone so that leaves deadfalls, snags, bends and dropoffs. Super storm Sandy knocked down many trees along the banks of rivers(mostly maples) thus creating new cover. most importantly fish will be out of the current and lying where they will use the least amount of energy to keep water flowing over their gills. in rivers, finding fish is easy since they will almost all be in the deepest pools thru winter. with most rivers so low, deep pools are few and far between so you can just concentrate on them and skip 85-90% of the river. lastly lure choice: think big. they aren't going to move for a small meal and waste precious energy doing so. large spinnerbaits, jerkbaits and of course live shiners would be your best choices.

keep in mind most of this info is based on years of bass/pickerel fishing cold waters and not pike. this will be my first pike fall/winter/spring so all i can do is apply what i have learned from other fish and go from there. i know with river smallies in the big "D" and other large rivers, the bass congregate in the deepest pools and rarely feed. you can drop a helgrammite on their nose and they won't budge. you just never know but water temps are the key and any rise in them - even subtle 2-3F ones - can make a huge difference.

basically its fish late, deep, big and slow

and be happy to get anything. any fish caught this time of year (other than trout) is an accomplishment so be proud of it.
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Old 11-21-2012, 11:29 AM
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basically its fish late, deep, big and slow
great advice and easy to remember, thanks
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Old 11-21-2012, 02:29 PM
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Just took a walk along the river over here near work in Fairfield. Dipped a thermometer in - 45F. No signs of life - not even carp which I saw all summer long finning around in there. No minnows or sunnies either River is low and clear. Its actually quite nice out there for a late November day.
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