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Fun day on the raritan 5/7
Decide to pick apart a section of the raritan today,covered a few mile stretch
in south bound brook.Ended up with 13 stripers 8-12",5 smallies,and 6 white perch.I was using a white 1/8 grubb with a teaser 1/16 grubb similiar to what you would use will plugging bass in the ocean which resulted in 2 double headers. |
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Re: Fun day on the raritan 5/7
that raritan rive is producing some fun fishing.. sounds like it kept you busy.. nice dbl header
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Re: Fun day on the raritan 5/7
last pic had a tag in it.. you put it in...
nice catch.. |
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Re: Fun day on the raritan 5/7
Hard to believe that a river that was practically dead 20 years ago from pollution is giving up fish like this now. Very cool and great job Shucker.
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Re: Fun day on the raritan 5/7
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The past few years have produced some exciting developments, with shad and stripers running up, big schools of white perch, and walleye taking up residence. Not to mention the occasional tale of big toothy critters. Mark my words, it won't be long before the Raritan is mentioned in the same breath as the Delaware River.
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Re: Fun day on the raritan 5/7
I'm a complete newbie to fishing the Raritan but the diversity of what is now being pulled out of there is just amazing.
Andy's advice to me going out was to bring a light, medium, and heavy outfit with me and chuck everything. Even with a slow bite I caught something on each rod I brought with me. After catching scrappy stripers on an ultra-lite, changing up and chucking a 4.5 inch swimbait on a M/H baitcaster set-up into fast currents really got the antcipation levels ramped up.
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