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+1 for green turtle pond, I have the intex mariner 4 inflatable (for which i built a ply wood floor), its perfect for that small lake. I've also been on monksville res with it and was fine, but that may be too large for easy navigation.
Also highly recommend a trolling motor mount/motor/battery & small anchor. Makes it much easier to get around, and the anchor for when you want to stay in one spot. |
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Be careful with the inflatable. MikeyTopaz and I had to tow a quickly deflating inflatable back to shore in mid November at Lake Hopatcong. The guys caught a fish and when they got it into the boat, it flopped and one of its fins punctured the raft.
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+1 green turtle and the edges of monksville. I'm west of scoward. A lot of the lakes are private, or semi private. Also +5 on the rivers. Way too much submerged stuff.
You could tie off and just float over an area, but wouldn't recommend going downstream. You could try shepards lake, or bear swamp lake up in the sky lands. |
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im not sure on this but if ya got the permit for harriman could ya launch their. I cant since some of the lakes wont allow me to submerge a trailer and my boat is way to big to carry. I here some launches are a car top. obviously a NY fishing license is a must. again im not sure but check them out.
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