Stocking Truck
Stocking Truck
Saw the stocking truck by my house yesterday.....there were actually a few truck chasers following him.......I was tempted to flip a few spinners but didnt get there......they stock the Rahway about 10 houses down the street from me.......
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It's been a while since I've actually fished the Rahway. Usually down the police station in Cranford is a decent spot.
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Toms a wanted man and figures its better to hide in plain site......( by the police station )........
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truck chasers
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wish I could find the stocking truck.
I was at the Rancocas (WB) yesterday and it was d e a d.... got a couple of sunnies.
Still no evidence of trout along that stream
Wednesday, May 2
Burlington County
Crystal Lake
Rancocas Creek SW/B
I was at the Rancocas (WB) yesterday and it was d e a d.... got a couple of sunnies.
Still no evidence of trout along that stream
Wednesday, May 2
Burlington County
Crystal Lake
Rancocas Creek SW/B
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living in the land of clammies
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try any bridge over the SBRR on Tuesday morning in Clinton...
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LOL... just gotta meet up with the one in Medford
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they're stocking this week again, I've almost gone through the entire stretch of the WB Rancocas in Medord but have a new spot to try, so will
see... the water temps are going to be good and would think the LMB won't be able to eat them all
these are the "trout" I'm finding in the WB R
see... the water temps are going to be good and would think the LMB won't be able to eat them all
these are the "trout" I'm finding in the WB R
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Sunnies are probably my second favorite fish on the fly!
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Genius built the atom bomb. Genius topples nations."
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Had some real slabs this spring
We have had a crane fly hatch that’s made everything go crazy on splatting popping flies on the surface
We have had a crane fly hatch that’s made everything go crazy on splatting popping flies on the surface
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I saw the stocking truck today.....it was stocking fish...I made sure to drive the opposite direction....
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flipping a spinner at the truck could be an exciting experience.
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No doubt! I fished Round Valley a few years ago from my kayak and caught some the size of dinner plates. They pulled me around, left a small wake if I remember
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Should have taken them home for the dinner plate! They are some of the best tasting fish.BiggerThomas wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 11:54 amNo doubt! I fished Round Valley a few years ago from my kayak and caught some the size of dinner plates. They pulled me around, left a small wake if I remember
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That they are!! I actually had some that were smoked recently, they were good but on the small size. You need to catch a massive one to make cleaning and picking the tiny bones out worth it.Drossi wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 2:21 pmShould have taken them home for the dinner plate! They are some of the best tasting fish.BiggerThomas wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 11:54 amNo doubt! I fished Round Valley a few years ago from my kayak and caught some the size of dinner plates. They pulled me around, left a small wake if I remember
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Grind them up in a meat grinder, add some shredded potato, and bread crumbs. cheese too if you like.Twism86 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 9:09 amThat they are!! I actually had some that were smoked recently, they were good but on the small size. You need to catch a massive one to make cleaning and picking the tiny bones out worth it.Drossi wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 2:21 pmShould have taken them home for the dinner plate! They are some of the best tasting fish.BiggerThomas wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 11:54 am
No doubt! I fished Round Valley a few years ago from my kayak and caught some the size of dinner plates. They pulled me around, left a small wake if I remember
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I'm not necessarily endorsing this. It's a lot of work, and you have to kill a lot of fish.
I had an aunt who did a lot of entertaining. She would deep fry hundreds of small sunfish fillets and serve them like potato chips during the "cocktail hour" along with other finger foods.
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Sunfish were the first fish my twin daughters caught at age 5. Naturally we had to have them for dinner. Pan fried the filets. They were good but you are right, they were the size of potato chips.