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Old 03-28-2012, 09:06 PM
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Default Seeley's Pond Big Trout

Seeley's Pond in Scotch Plains will be more of a madhouse than usual on opening day of the trout season. The state has selected this as one of its small ponds that will be stocked with trophy-sized trout next week. This can only be good for the sport since a lot of youngsters fish there and they need to see those fish that dreams are made of. Hopefully some of them will catch a trophy.
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Old 03-29-2012, 07:00 AM
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Seeley's Pond in Scotch Plains will be more of a madhouse than usual on opening day of the trout season. The state has selected this as one of its small ponds that will be stocked with trophy-sized trout next week. This can only be good for the sport since a lot of youngsters fish there and they need to see those fish that dreams are made of. Hopefully some of them will catch a trophy.

Seeley's Pond is on the Berkeley Heights/Watchung boarder.
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Old 04-02-2012, 12:30 PM
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It's a s***hole to say the least. Dirty, muddy and an algae pond all summer. Way to shallow for trout to survive. I had a temperature reading last summer at 84 degrees. Pathetic spot.
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Old 04-02-2012, 12:57 PM
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It's a s***hole to say the least. Dirty, muddy and an algae pond all summer. Way to shallow for trout to survive. I had a temperature reading last summer at 84 degrees. Pathetic spot.
definitely agree with that--- but, all the more reason for the kids to have a shot at the big trout for a bit and then fish them out and cook 'em up before the sun does
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