FISHING SEASON 2K13!!!!!!

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I thought corn is illegal to fish with? We have thousands of 20+lb carp but IV never cought them. IV accidently snagged them on hooks before I'd love to catch them
I don't think it is here. I know it's illegal in some trout streams in the mountains but not for warm water species.
 
I don't think it is here. I know it's illegal in some trout streams in the mountains but not for warm water species.

Ya not here either. Last time I went to the bashakill to fish I saw two young guys (probably my age) one with a baitcaster and the other with a button rod. I look at what they are using and I see treble hooks with nothing on them. They later said they were trying to catch the big carp they saw. I was real dissapointed as I was hoping they were respective fisherman. Its disappointing. This happens too often as they are very skittish and dont eat to much so thats the only resort
 
Ya not here either. Last time I went to the bashakill to fish I saw two young guys (probably my age) one with a baitcaster and the other with a button rod. I look at what they are using and I see treble hooks with nothing on them. They later said they were trying to catch the big carp they saw. I was real dissapointed as I was hoping they were respective fisherman. Its disappointing. This happens too often as they are very skittish and dont eat to much so thats the only resort
Yeah, in most cases snagging is wrong. It takes no skill to snag a fish. Trying to get fish to bite is a challenge and takes skill. I would feel no reward snagging a fish.
 
I don't think it is here. I know it's illegal in some trout streams in the mountains but not for warm water species.

Ahh I'm pretty sure here any river that is stocked Its illegal. However every river in the state is stocked. Ill have to try some corn in some ponds I know that hold the monsters
 
I use to catch carp with bread. I would set the pole somewhere sturdy and pull the line I needed by hand. Toss the hook like out in front of them and slowly drag it across the bottom by hand.

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I use to catch carp with bread. I would set the pole somewhere sturdy and pull the line I needed by hand. Toss the hook like out in front of them and slowly drag it across the bottom by hand.

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Ive heard of bread also but never really tried it
 
Original oatmeal works the best. Make a dough ball and completely cover the hook. They love it. I use bread also. Works great. Frozen white and gold corn work great also. Better then can corn.

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Literally went all over the place near me today. Couldnt find a fishing spot. Went to my dads job and behind him is pascack stream which is loaded with trout. I caught a little tiny fish and he jumped out of my hand when I was getting a picture. Think it was a little creek chub. Nothing else though. Had something bite my spinner very hard and it took the coloring off my spinner, bent it and then jumped and swam away. Couldnt see what it was as it was under a bridge and it was dark. I think it was a big trout. I would post pictures of the spinner but once again the mfk app sucks and I cant. Says I dont have permission to post pictures and that im not logged in. I wanted to go to woodcliff lake only to find out the entire thing is surrounded by barbwire fences and its owned by united water. I read fishing reports on it to. Dont know how thats possible. But couldnt get out today. Trying to get my dad to take me to the passaic river later but I doubt it.
 
When I went trout fishing last week I just got this pic. I don't see Andrews issue with the app mine works just fine. Went out muskie fishing yesterday and had 2 mid 40's follows. Nice to see on a slow day for everyone that homemade lures bring them in.

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