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Didnt some traveling this weekend to check out some of the spots - see how the fish were holing up since the water was soo low
I couldnt believe where some of these fish were holing up, One spot literally caught my eye by seeing their backs in the water.. mind you.. there was deep water 20 ft in front of these fish - but they wanted to stay in this little ripple.. I could have picked them out with my hand... Then their was another spot - literally threw over 100 fish off this spot and walked it from top to bottom and didnt see a trout.. and I could see everything in the water.. I couldnt believe it... didnt even spook a trout... Hope we get that rain for these fish to spread... Last edited by Michael82929; 10-07-2013 at 10:44 AM.. |
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Thanx for putting in the leg work, good follow up on the fall stocking.
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Checked the Metedeconk by my house twice. The usual holding spots were void of fish. I can usually spot them in the 3 spots I would fish this time of year. Didn't see one. I proceeded to walk the banks and even threw a few casts with a plug. Any idea if they put the numbers they say they put in this year? I know the deal with fall fish and how they feed. I know this river really well and can usually find a pair or two together.
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I dont know if that was even stocked.. was it suppose to?
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It says so and I was at another access on the same river about a mile or so upstream. I saw one dead brookie. They obviously stocked that spot. Was just wondering about numbers.
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Stocking in the fall is different from the spring stocking
For instance, when I had one run, had a driver that never did the run and thats is a little more common(not much) in the fall vs you know who your gonna get every week in the spring. Also the number of stops are less, and less frequent (especially with low water) - you tend to keep the number of fish for each stretch to the formula but throw in fish based on water level. So for instance, I know the streams I stock like the back of my hand (and may forego a spot) based on the terrain and double up little further down stream or upstream. Not becuase I dont want to throw the fish there.. but if you have very lil water access, you may see more dead trout like the one you saw. I did another run last week where I loaded this area. great water upstream and down - and walked it and was baffled by not seeing one fish in the water from eye sight.. not even a spook.. definately was a chin scratcher. If you saw a dead 16 inch brookie - then they stocked the area... |
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