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if you invite me i'll take your picture for you then you won't have to worry about it!!! haha
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Sweet. Pics are good, with some action involved.
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dakota you are giving away your secret weapons!
good stuff..
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Awesome stuff man! Both of my attempts to catch a salmon were failures, glad to see you got some good action!
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Never caught one, are you getting from shore or boat?
I thought they where deep like lakers? Nice to get salmon in NJ either way
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All from shore.
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Very cool, especially from shore!!!
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They bite all winter, and you can catch them in the teeth of a blizzard from shore if you can take it, and if the water is open.. When the water gets warm they will head to the thermocline, but will never be too far from bait which is usually alewives in most lakes.. they need a high fat/oil food source to get good size.. we have them here in lakes without alewives, but they neve grow near as big as those in lakes with alewives.. Want to get a few??. Go NOW, and hit it hard through April, early mornings are best, but I have caught them at noon as well.. Big ones!. Go to a lake or lakes that is known to have them, use good size roostertails, white marabou bucktails with some mylar flash, Little cleos, or similar.. You want lures that will cast far but have good action, and the lightest line you can deal with.. also a longish flexible rod.. you want the lure to travel a long way, and the lure to cover a lot of water,,, Contrary to what most anglers think, they are NOT shy about hitting, and are pretty aggressive.. At times they are even pretty dumb.. You just have to target them, go at the right time. and fish hard.. they really aren't that hard to catch if they are around in decent numbers... It can't get too cold for them in NJ waters, and its hard to move a lure so fast they can't catch it... white bucktails swept through the water quickly is a killer lure, but find ones with mylar flash.. they hit those like crazy.. I also like big rooster tail spinners in flashy colors with a quick retrieve.. I don't think i have ever caught a LL in more than about 20-25 FOW, and probably 90% of mine have come from the surface down to 10 feet.. get out there, fish hard and you'll hook some... bob |
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Nice fish, I hope they put them in Round Valley some day.
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Duane locations I'll never post for obvious reasons even though most probably know this place. Not many to chose between! As far as lures, I've caught them on five different lures with a phoebe being the gold standard. Like most fisheries, devil is in the detail with these guys meaning conditions, timing, location, speed and depth of retrieve etc.. They turn on and off quickly so fishing from shore makes timing even more critical a factor. Figuring out those details is what makes it a lot of fun. Read up, there's a lot out there about their habits which helped shorten the learning curve. There a fun fish to catch and put up a scrappy fight.
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