Fishing is fishing and all of the principles and basics of fishing are the same...
H2O = Fresh waterH20 + NaCL = Salt Water
saltwater you have to watch and fish the tide.Tides on the Delaware around the Delran area are more extreme than many places around here (ocean or bay).fresh water you have to look for stumps, holes and weed lines.Not sure about stumps, but holes and weed lines are very important in saltwater fishing as well.saltwater you can chum and have the fish find you.freshwater you have to find the fish.There are many species of freshwater fish that respond well to chum.then there is the terminal tackle difference. Depends what species you are fishing for.
we are talking about basic NJ fishing.. Of course the Great Lakes are like fishing in the ocean, but I honestly think this post was referring to your basic NJ saltwater and basic NJ freshwater.
fishing saltwater is cleaner in my opinion..
Quote from: Luna Sea 3 on June 22, 2009, 04:06:13 PMsaltwater you have to watch and fish the tide.Tides on the Delaware around the Delran area are more extreme than many places around here (ocean or bay).fresh water you have to look for stumps, holes and weed lines.Not sure about stumps, but holes and weed lines are very important in saltwater fishing as well.saltwater you can chum and have the fish find you.freshwater you have to find the fish.There are many species of freshwater fish that respond well to chum.then there is the terminal tackle difference. Depends what species you are fishing for.
Isn't the Delaware brackish, and not necessarily total fresh water, since its not a lake and runs into the saltwater.Depends where you are and the conditions. I don't, and I don't think anyone will use 40 lbs spro and a rod used for stripers, to fish any NJ lake.I wouldn't use a 40 lb. Spro anywhere! But seriously, I rarely use anything more than a 7' muskie rod to fish for anything inshore. And I would not hesistate to use it striper fishing on the Delaware if I were livelining.However, I will use a light freshwater trout rod to fish for weakfish and snapper blues. what do you chum with in a lake. Most lake fishing is trolling motor, looking for structure. I rarely see someone anchor in lake and trow a chum bag over board.Although I don't do it (since I only use artificials in freshwater), it is very common for folks to chum up trout, panfish and carp in a lake.Lastly, yes, you structure will help you fish saltwater, but you don't necessarily need it to catch most species. Fresh water you have to look for structure, as there is a NEED for it.Structure is the key to all fishing. That's why those numbers everybody has squirrelled away on their GPS are so important. And also why it's so hard to get exact locations out of some folks.
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