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Bass will be tucked into structure most of the time in a lot of places. Specially as the sun is up high. They will come out and nab a lure or bait if they're in the mood but you can up your chances by putting casts directly on/next to surface weeds, lily pads, big over hanging trees etc. if you go to Passaic be careful as you might have to deal with an angry thrashing pike.
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Welcome to the site! Seems like you've hit some great spots already, but adapting to different places all at once is tricky. They prefer different things on different trips for me.
Check your private messages, hope it helps.
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Welcome to the site..PM sent
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Molder's Fishing Preserve in Old Bridge. It's a pay lake that is stocked with bass and huge catfish. Trout in the cooler months, too. https://www.facebook.com/moldersfishing .
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Better off trying small local ponds for easy shoreline bass fishing. The big lakes can be tough without a boat. Go to a small pond by your house that you never see anybody fish in. They usually hold the most bass, decent sized ones too. Don't waste your money buying all of these fancy lures. You need two things for largemouth fishing: a pack of fake worms (senko, dinger, trickworms, etc.) in a natural brown/green color, and a bright popper - that's it. You'll be able to catch fish on the bottom or topwater. Use fake worms 99% of the time though. You're not missing out on much when it comes to largemouth fishing. They are easy to catch and barely fight. If you're in north jersey, you should be going for smallmouth bass. Now that's a powerful and fun fish to catch. Definitely my favorite freshwater fish to catch by far. The only freshwater fish i'll even bother fishing for are smallmouth and trout. Otherwise, i am addicted to saltwater fishing. You should try it out if you get a chance. Much more fun compared to freshwater.
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there is a nice pond on top of skyline drive, it's a little bit of a walk but I used to get some real nice bass there years ago when I lived in the area.
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Try out Darlington Park pond. There is free admission after 6pm (it's summer so they charge during the day until Labor Day, then it's free).
Bring your senko plastic worms and rig them texas rig style. In that pond bass usually hang out under all the weeds where a little stream empties into the pond. But you can also find them all along the right hand side shore of the pond. Just cast the senko worm twitch it slightly, wait a few seconds, twitch it slightly again and feel for a take. once you think a fish took it, set the hook! The dark green senkos work real well there (and everywhere else). |
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I am not sure catching LM is easy. Maybe you can tell KVD who caught 3.6 lbs in 2 days during 2014 BassMaster Delaware River Classics or Jonathan Van Dam who caught 0 lbs in 2 days. Tricky set up is deadly during spawning season and especially for cruising bass. This time of the year, I would recommend 5" Senko / Yum Dinger Green Pumpkin. Use Yum Dinger which is less than 1/2 the cost of Yamamoto Senko. You can't go wrong with Green Pumpkin color 5". And this time of the year, LM go after top water during dawn and sun-set and they suspend most of the time though some are at the bottom. Last edited by Bergen Angler; 08-13-2015 at 08:16 AM.. |
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No big secret to bass fishing. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to catch one. Heck, if it did there would be a lot less guys on the lakes, unlike the hordes we see in NJ. Either they are biting or their not. You gotta go and you gotta throw(just keep throwing lure in likely spots and eventually you will catch em). Agree with the idea of concentrating on small ponds and only a couple lures. For years the only two lures I fished with were a rubber worm and a jointed rapala. If I didn't catch one within an hour then they just weren't biting.
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Not sure what your problem is. Was just saying that catching largemouth bass is relatively easy compared to most game fish considering they're all over the place and you can catch them on basically a million different lures. I was just trying to give some friendly advice. I was just saying how the smallmouth fishing up north is very good and he should give it a try. BTW, KVD has a lot more days where he kills the bass compared to the very few days where he catches none. So i'm not sure the point you were trying to make. |
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