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yeeeewww! Can't wait for some cold weather troutin! love this map, have they done this in years past?
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echo park and Roosevelt park ponds, but no rahway river?
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Is it hit or miss on spots along a river. The Rockaway per say. I've tried 3 years at my usual spots and no signs of life. How does one know what stretch of the river gets the stocked trout?
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Aside from being there when they stock or following
the truck,probably wont know until ya catch one...
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I FISH therefore I AM ![]() river slobs r' us ![]() Merill Creek MASTERS dEG.
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There was a day in the fall that I fished on the Musky at a favorite spot ( in fact, two spots). I fished for awhile without so much as a bite or follow. Another fisherman and two of his friends had the same results. The second go-to spot had about five guys in the water. After watching and then talking to them, none of them had anything except for a few chubs, bluegills and small mouths. They had fished there for 90 minutes and it was almost 4:00 P.M. Did the spots get stocked? Not according to what I heard and saw. Keep your options open; get some Intel; or, follow the truck. |
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@Bill i think the program would benefit from having updated signs wherever they stock. Maybe just place a sticker or something on the existing stocking signs before driving the truck off to the next spot.
Would make it simple for anglers to determine if a spot was stocked or not. Currently the only way is to check for tire marks on the ground or just fish it and see for yourself. Or they could continue what they do and just let us have fun with the hunt ![]() |
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I vote let us have fun with the hunt...
It gets a little ridiculous when ppl need coordinates from the hatchery to be happy...but if they think it'll increase licence sales they'll do it..
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I FISH therefore I AM ![]() river slobs r' us ![]() Merill Creek MASTERS dEG.
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For whatever reason I've found the fall stocking to be odd in that the fresh stocked fish just seem to have lockjaw. Unlike the spring fish that you can catch readily the same day they're stocked.
I usually find that if I wait a week or so they are much more cooperative. And yes they don't hit every stocking point and IMHO the bigger fish move a lot more, especially if flows happen to go up from a fresh storm. Enjoy the hunt, that's part of the fun. ![]() |
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I agree, best you get initially is reactionary strikes in the rivers. On the other hand I've seen the fresh fall stockies nailing power bait 5 minutes after being stocked in a pond once. We're also going to need rain and quick! Last edited by BT67; 09-19-2019 at 09:13 PM.. Reason: SP |
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