freshwater - saltwater...it's just been too damn cold to go fishing and i cannot stand it. Going crazy sitting at home this winter. Last winter there were plenty of days to catch fish, and i caught alot. This year has been awful! Even if i don't catch anything, i'm still fishing. I went 1 time last week because the water was finally ice free. It was only for 15 minutes, but i was fishing. The last fish i got was on dec.22nd - a small pikerel......I am counting the days until at least mid-march and the air and water temps start to go up. Can't wait until i retire and move to a warm weather state so i can fish every damn day!

Posted Sun Jan 19, 2014 1:34 pm

yup, I sure do. Time to make sure the snow blower will start for tomorrow Sad

Posted Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:38 am

I am dying to fish also cant wait for the spring

Posted Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:39 pm

yup, keep going through my tackle bag and looking at typo maps trying to line up my plan of attack as soon as the weather gives me a break. Rolling Eyes

Lou

Posted Sun Feb 16, 2014 5:46 pm

Def got the fishing blues , but got no choice js had surgery to repair a torn labrum in my shoulder . Start Pt next week , woo hoo.... Rolling Eyes and btw Bullhead , think u mean Topo Maps ..lol unless u did that on purpose .. Either way I wish I had a Topo for every lake I fish , but they js don't have em for all bodies of water .. Looking from Google Maps Satllite n check the dif colors or Google Earth n check the Topo for drop offs in shoreline for deeper waters .. Try it out it can't hurt ..

Posted Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:48 pm

bassassin201

Def got the fishing blues , but got no choice js had surgery to repair a torn labrum in my shoulder . Start Pt next week , woo hoo.... Rolling Eyes and btw Bullhead , think u mean Topo Maps ..lol unless u did that on purpose .. Either way I wish I had a Topo for every lake I fish , but they js don't have em for all bodies of water .. Looking from Google Maps Satllite n check the dif colors or Google Earth n check the Topo for drop offs in shoreline for deeper waters .. Try it out it can't hurt ..





Yes, you are correct on the topo maps. Must have been getting close to bedtime.



Anyway hope pt goes well and your back in shape for the up coming season if this crazy winter weather in NJ ever ends Wink
Lakes and ponds around here frozen solid. I did do a little fishing last Sunday and caught 2 sunnies. You have to fish in moving water though.

Good Luck
Lou

Posted Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:45 pm

Thanks Lou , some started to thaw by me atleast around tributaries it did , but that didnt last long .. Here we go again with the snow again ..suddenly i dont feel so bad about the physical therapy ..lol

Posted Thu Feb 27, 2014 4:52 pm

Yea, can only go through my tackle box so many times. Looking to get out in the next few weeks on the Delaware and start looking for the eyes.

Posted Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:37 am

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March 29-30, 2014
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Celebrating 31 years of trout production!
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Our main entrance is located on Route 46 in Oxford, NJ - 9 miles
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The History of the
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The Pequest Trout Hatchery is NJ’s premier
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Construction on the hatchery began in
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More than one million brook, brown
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By mid-March the hatchery trucks are busy
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demonstrations and exhibits
Fly tying demonstrations
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Posted Fri Mar 07, 2014 11:59 am

Time to get the boat ready! Won't be long now guys.

Posted Sun Mar 09, 2014 8:39 am

I do I went to the local lake and pond today and they where both still frozen I can't wait to wet the line.

Posted Mon Mar 10, 2014 3:43 pm

looks like the warm weather will be here for the weekend!! Hoping to get out and get some more fishing in - been out a few times in the last 2 weeks caught a bunch of little pikerels, 1 small bass and 1 big bass. Can't wait for the water to start warming up and more fish getting hooked!

Posted Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:10 pm

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