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NJ Fresh Water Fishing Forums => Fresh Water Fishing => Topic started by: brijones1 on September 09, 2008, 06:38:14 PM
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I just got back from the salmon river today, I fished yesterday for the first time ever for salmon. I fish for stealies all the time, but this was a first for me and the last. What a joke, these fish don't bite and the way people fish for them is pathetic, glorified snagging. I heard about people lifting, but thats the only way to snag them and not look illegal. 4ft gap between the weight and the hook, cast it out, swing it down and lift up. Yeah right the fish were biting, all bullsh&t that thousands of people buy into or willingly know before they go up on a so called fishing trip.
Stick to steelhead fishing, they actually feed in the river. Leave the salmon to do their thing and die after spawning. My two cents ;D
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.. We all know you snagged that sailFish. ;)
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.. We all know you snagged that sailFish. ;)
Yeah, they fight pretty hard when you hook them in the tail ;D isn't that how its done
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t^
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I love salmon fishing, first started doing it 2 years ago. At first when I did it, I always thought they would bite the eggsack or the fly I was using. I even went into fat nancys and asked what color sponge was doing good lately! Talk about pathetic, thats pathetic. Soon found out, that its basically a lifting technique, in other words its snagging. Illegal if its not in the mouth, or in the general area of the mouth. The fish are going to die once they reach the hatchery anyway, so why not go fishing for them and bring home some fillets. Ill be back up there october 3rd. Then again in november a few times for steelhead.
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I haven't fished the streams up there in years. 1991 I think was the last. Back then you could still use the weighted treble hook. Did it once and vowed I would never fish like that again.
I don't mind spending the extra money going out on a boat earlier in the season when they are actually biting on something.
I just recently hooked up with an old high school classmate of mine that has a charter business up there. Who knew?!!
I'll be up there more than once next year.
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Yeah I'd much rather have them bite. But either way I love the action, and the fight. I let half of them go anyway, big ones I'll get filleted or on the wall. Either way sadly the fish will die once up the river, which is unfortunate. My dad will be up in the lake tomorrow for the day for kings. chrz.. Ill continue to fish salmon river, for salmon, steelhead, and browns. Anyway and whenever I could. :P
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Steelhead and brownies way better but will go for salmon 1 time a season,
But they are good for all the early steelies/browns that follow them up to eat the eggs
Esp out west, cant wait
no crowds eggsac and bobbers
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Steelhead and brownies way better but will go for salmon 1 time a season,
But they are good for all the early steelies/browns that follow them up to eat the eggs
Esp out west, cant wait
no crowds eggsac and bobbers
exactly.. eggsack and floats....i heard many good things about catfish creek in mexico, about 200 yards from the lake.. browns stacked on browns.. also heard VERY good about sandy creek in the town of hamlin, west of rochester... very good news about that place for nice browns up to 20 lbs.. t^
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Sorry you didn't like your fishing trip?!?! At least you were fishing and not working!!
TT^
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yea egg sacs at the mouth of any creek from there to niagra will provide good action
Fresh Brown Eggs Best, 4lb test ,hold on
Will Be up There A bunch of times in oct-dec.
Dont have to feel bad for the salmon barely any spawn naturaly. if you go places with less pressure/ you can get them to snap... but they dont eat to well in the warfare zones.