Pequannock newark watershed stretch
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Pequannock newark watershed stretch
Looking for any good info on this stretch. Mainly parking and access. Any tips would be appreciated. I live in smoke rise in kinnelon and the wts stretch on 23 is pretty void of trout at this point. The last electrofishing results I saw pretty much backed that up. With a 7 and 4 year old I need to be able to run get a permit and get some fishing in all in half day. Pms appreciated if you don't want info on the public forum. I have checked the area out and not sure where to park and I don't like trespassing. Thanks all and have a happy easter.
Re: Pequannock newark watershed stretch
go down to pequannock under RT 287. there is a park there. almost across from the quarry.
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Re: Pequannock newark watershed stretch
There's a couple turn offs along hamburg tpke, under rt23 bridge then down towards riverdale park, also if your on Rt23 S just passed the 287 area make the right turn onto Boulevard then immediate left onto mountain ave then another left onto newark pompton tpke (brings you back to rt23, turn on 23 N and make the immediate right turn onto River Dr, there is a parking area and the pompton river is right there with pretty good bank access.
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Re: Pequannock newark watershed stretch
Thanks guys, I am extremely familiar with the public water, I practically live on it. I want to know more about the part on the watershed property you need a permit to access. Not sure if there is legit access or not or even parking for that matter. The wts area from smokerise down to the 287 bridge is pretty void of fish and seems to have been for some years now as per the electroshocking info.
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The parking issue is what's always kept me from getting a Newark watershed permit as well. The stream looks nice near where Green Pond comes in, I've parked in some of the businesses and looked around but I doubt you'd be able to do so and fish. It'd probably result in a tow.joe_panella wrote: ↑Sun Apr 04, 2021 3:24 pmThanks guys, I am extremely familiar with the public water, I practically live on it. I want to know more about the part on the watershed property you need a permit to access. Not sure if there is legit access or not or even parking for that matter. The wts area from smokerise down to the 287 bridge is pretty void of fish and seems to have been for some years now as per the electroshocking info.
Agree on the WTS public water declining significantly too.
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Re: Pequannock newark watershed stretch
Grew up fishing all of that water, but did so most likely while trespassing on my bicycle back in the day. Nobody ever bothered us. But in those days, anglers just pulled over on the southbound shoulder to park and fish. Now, that will get you a ticket from the WM or Kinnelon cops.
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You have to take the high school kid approach and ride a bike in or have someone drop you off to avoid the parking hastle.
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I am off this week. I scouted it last night. Saw some risers.i am going to try and talk to the office this week. I will post the updates as long as they don't give away too much. . In all seriousness, that is why I always thought the site should be private unless logged in.
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Id say we can try to get this changed to thisjoe_panella wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 4:48 pmthat is why I always thought the site should be private unless logged in.
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Re: Pequannock newark watershed stretch
I was lucky this past weekend and got a Brown in the public water section of the Pequannock.