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Pompton lake actually has some pretty nice smallmouth and lots of nice largemouth too. we got a 3.5 SMB# last week.
not many ppl know that pompton has smallies but they swim down from the ramapo river and grow bigger than they would in the river. get them in the deeper water. also you can open up that 150 e-tec since pompon is unlimited HP and its a great lake to explore. If you just got a new bass boat and all the gear, pompton lake is a must. Last edited by The Birdman; 10-27-2015 at 10:45 PM.. |
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want to fight the best fresh water fighter...the next time you go swimming with your woman tell her that her ass got really big over the winter!!!
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PB Smallmouth: 21 inches - Passaic River, Little Falls Mill
The Passaic River is a fantastic place for big smallmouth especially at the Mill in Little Falls. The SBR also has some river smallmouth. But if you want to use your boat on bigger waters I would go for Union Lake, RVR, Ryker or Lake Audrey. But I kid you not every single big reservoir up in the north part has smallmouth. I dont think a single reservoir in Sussex or Passaic county doesn't have smallies. The reservoirs that you need to get a permit from (Canistear, Oak Ridge, Wanaque, Point View, Splitrock, Echo, Clinton) are the best smallie lakes because they are the least fished. Audrey and Ryker are release only lakes so they probably have a bunch as well. |
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Spruce run has lots of bait and plenty of small mouths. Really low water though so launch I can't comment on. 9.9 only limited horsepower
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I think spruce is lower now then it was this time last yr...it's crazy. I was shore fishing it last weekend late nite and I was easily standing in a spot I couldn't reach casting plugs during the spring/early summer. Realistically, I was prob standing where 25-30' of water once existed.
I'm curious to know if the major draw downs stress the fish. It was also crazy seeing bait getting demolished all night long on the surface this late in the yr. Herring all over the place! Such a rich population of forage in there.
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Lake Audrey, South Jersey across & down from Jackson. You might have to fish 20-25 feet deep, but I've caught nice smallmouths in the shallows, Lake Hopatcong this year, but at the tops of steep, rocky drop-offs. Try Lake Audrey shallow & deep, and while I doubt it has much stone structure, it has to have sand or gravel at the least for them to spawn, and if it is as free of structure as I think it may be, then whatever structure you do find is where to try.
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Audrey is small at 120 acres, but not for the electric: http://www.sjbca.org/audreyinfo.htm
Lake Hopatcong is fine for all your power, but a long, long drive from Jackson. If I were in your shoes, between LH and Manasquan, I'd just concentrate on finding them at Manasquan. |
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Great advice in this thread
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Yes, I cannot not believe the support on this forum, it has been great, lot's of GREAT advice, and I would like to thank everyone for their post's. As far as manasquan, I have been fishing there all year, and just want to fish something new. Also, I do not know if it has anything to do with it, but it also got hit HARD with the water level being way down, and have been talking to a lot of other guy's on the ramp when I come in, and it seems like nobody has been doing anything in the last month to speak about, and honestly, nobody has been catching any smallies at all. I was def. looking into going to lake Audrey, but as i mentioned in one of my last post's, that from what I understand, the fishing doesnt look good at all, here is the article.
"Unfortunately, numerous reports are continually being received regarding people illegally transporting fish from Lake Audrey to nearby ponds such as South Vineland Park and Giampetro Park Pond. These people have helped to devastate the adult smallmouth bass population in the lake. Another contributing factor to the decline in the bass population here is a gradual decline in the pH level of the water. The placement of a huge quantity of lime in the lake in 2006 brought the pH up to an ideal level for bass survival and reproduction. But the level has slowly declined since that time, making the water acidic again. Electro-shocking and seining performed by Fish & Wildlife biologists has shown that the presence of adult & juvenile smallmouth bass has been steadily declining. Largemouth bass, apparently introduced by local fishermen, now dominate the overall bass population" Making a little trip doesnt bother me at all. Looks like I have narrowed it down to three places, Now I just have to decide, either, Pompton Lake, Merrill Creek, or Union lake. I'm 45 years old, and I feel like a kid that just just got his first bicycle for Christmas every time I plan to go somewhere fishing on the weekend..LOL .Fishing deep water for the smallies is all new to me, for half the season I got all my smallies, either on the rocks in 8-10 feet of water, or hanging around trees and stumps, so now with all this prep, I probably wont catch a thing..LOL. I'm gonna try like hell though, you can bet on that. With going deep, I gather I should learn how to drop shot? What else would I use to get down deep once I find the schools of bait fish? |
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