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Old 10-26-2013, 09:44 AM
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Default Gonna try Farrington

Gonna give Farrington a shot on Wednesday. Any tips? Will a trout go after a shiner? Never tried that before.
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Old 10-26-2013, 10:11 AM
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WATERBODIES PROPOSED TO BE DROPPED FROM THE DIVISION'S TROUT STOCKING PROGRAM
Farrington Lake (Middlesex) - Large lakes, such as Farrington Lake, yield lower return rates for trout resulting in low angler success and interest comparative to their size. Due to the large size of the lake and the limited number of trout raised by the State, the trout allocation formula allocates less than 3 trout/acre, which is significantly less than smaller waterbodies that can be stocked at higher densities and often result in higher angler catch rates. To improve their success, the majority of anglers fish the stream that feeds Farrington Lake at the base of the next upstream dam. This upstream reach is actually part of Lawrence Brook which is currently stocked by the Division below the lake. The Council proposes to no longer stock Farrington Lake, from the Church Lane bridge downstream to the Farrington Lake dam, but plans to continue to stock upstream of the Church Lane bridge up to Davidson's Mill Pond dam as part of Lawrence Brook (see redefined boundary delineation for Lawrence Brook). Farrington Lake supports a variety of warmwater fish species and will continue to provide excellent fishing opportunities for species other than trout.
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Old 10-26-2013, 12:23 PM
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Default Re: Gonna try Farrington

thinking of heading there tomorrow, too...let us know how you do
I know at Round valley people did real well on shiners under a slip bobber, but I havent had any luck there with that method (or any other, lol)
** my bad just re-read what you wrote...if we hit there tomorrow, I will let ya know how we do...****

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Old 10-26-2013, 02:29 PM
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Default Re: Gonna try Farrington

If you do..... Please do let me know.
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Old 10-26-2013, 04:00 PM
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Guyswater is non existen . My buddy that lives two mins away just called me he has a jeep with 4wheel and a 14ft john boat and couldnt launch they lowered it four dock repair he says lowest he ever seen he said the peninsula across from the sir johns bridge waters all the wsy out and you can see the concrete that hold the pilings in im guna head over that way later il check it out maybe take some picts if i can upload them with the new phone
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Old 10-26-2013, 08:57 PM
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Guys checked it out took photos cant get them to upload as usual i will tell ya that the water is crazy low there is nothing but a trickle once you past Ireland brook from there down its the old river bed then once you get passed church lane it opens up a bit you coukd prob hit that easily by boat if you can launch up until sur johns where im prety sure the pilings are guna stop you not sure if theres a cut through them or not but both ramps are in tough conditions sir johns is very steep and not paved and church lane is just mud
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