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NAME --------------------- Mark ModoskiE-MAIL --------------------- catfishonthelake@gmail.com
DATE ---------------------- October 25th
TIMES --------------------- 7:30am to noon
CONDITIONS ------------- Beautiful morning, got windy
AREA FISHED ------------- Main Lake Points
WATER TEMPERATURE-- 55 warmed up to 57
FISHING METHOD ------- Jigging and Lindy Rigging
BAIT/LURES USED ------- Herring, Rapalas, Got Chas and The Binksy
NOTES --------------------- Beautiful day with Pops. Marked a ton of fish in 50+ feet of water off Chestnut. Had one bite and one fish come off right when I saw the leader. Oh well. A couple more hits, then landed a 26-inch, 5.4 pound walleye on the Yellow Got Cha. Nice Fight. My dad added a smallie off Nolan's Point as we neared the weedline but that was all. Slow, but a great day on the water. All hits, near misses and landed walleye came in 45+ feet of water.
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NAME --------------------- Steven AvakianE-MAIL --------------------- sunfish113@aol.com
DATE ---------------------- 10-20-10
TIMES --------------------- 11-6pm
CONDITIONS ------------- partly cloudy breezy especially main lake
AREA FISHED ------------- Woodport docks , bed bug island area cove and off Hasley
WATER TEMPERATURE-- 52 at start then to 55
FISHING METHOD ------- spinning/casting
BAIT/LURES USED ------- jigs, spinnerbait,rapala,rattle trap type,senko
NOTES --------------------- Conditions were good with virtually no boat traffic but a bit breezy to stay on some of the docks. Spent allot of time fishing woodport area and picked up 5 bass with nothing big but at least some action. Also caught 4 pickeral with 3 on spinnerbaits and one on a senko. The yellow perch are all over in shallow water on the inside weedlines next to either rock or clean sandy bottom. Caught a bunch on a very small jig. Found them following my bass lures so decided to try them for some action. Decent size perch schooled up.Anyone interested in perch head out now. They also hit rapala jerk baits. If I was really prepared to catch perch you could really load the boat. Good fishin to you all!
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NAME --------------------- Lou MarcucciE-MAIL --------------------- loumarcucci@optonline.net
DATE ---------------------- Mon. 10/ 18
TIMES --------------------- 9AM to 10AM
CONDITIONS ------------- Not Bad
AREA FISHED ------------- Great Cove
WATER TEMPERATURE-- 57
FISHING METHOD ------- Jigging
BAIT/LURES USED ------- Rapala
NOTES --------------------- Not much time this morning, so I tried jigging for the hour. Only fish was the 5 1/2 pound Striper
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NAME --------------------- Richard JanitschekE-MAIL --------------------- soccergale52@aol.com
DATE ---------------------- 10/17/10
TIMES --------------------- 3pm to 8pm
CONDITIONS ------------- windy, suny
AREA FISHED ------------- lake hopatcong
WATER TEMPERATURE-- 58 degrees
FISHING METHOD ------- jigging and fish finder rig
BAIT/LURES USED ------- Binsky, herring
NOTES --------------------- First started off at Bonaparte point and jigged some decent white perch considering the size of the binsky. Then went to Elba point and marked some fish nada went to Chestnut pointand after dark worked live herring by the bottom in 25 ft of water and caught a 24 in walleye
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NAME --------------------- WebguyE-MAIL --------------------- webguy@kneedeepclub.org
DATE ---------------------- 10/3
TIMES --------------------- 7-2pm
CONDITIONS ------------- cool & windy
NOTES --------------------- I have trolled up some wierd things over the years but had a first this weekend. I caught someone else's fish - hooked into an entire set-up, fish and all, that must have been pulled in the water from an unsuspecting angler. There was a free swimming rod and reel attached to a 3lb striper that I snagged on its line and pulled the rod in first, untangled the line, and then landed the fish on it. Fish was released and swam away somewhat relieved, set-up returned - owner found.
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