pickerel fishing

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
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Near Mt. Misery
did some pike fishing yesterday morning. mostly small ones, a couple medium sized ones. high water levels and lots of sediment made it a little tough but the little guys were biting like crazy.
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hope you enjoyed the action photos.

Jeff
 
Woodjin, is that a beaver lodge, in the distance, in your second picture? It must have been nice to take advantage of this terrific weather and steal away a morning of fishing.
 
Woodjin, is that a beaver lodge, in the distance, in your second picture? It must have been nice to take advantage of this terrific weather and steal away a morning of fishing.

Yes, it is a beaver lodge, and yes, it was a beautiful morning to be in the pines!!
 
The pollen was so bad today I could see the car tires of passing cars stirring it up. The pines were actually hazy from it. The rain tonight should help.

Guy
 
Hey Teegate,

I was in the pines today with my wife. I shook a pitch tree that had a lot of male cones on it and the dust was unbelievable. Agreed that it's really bad, but man that pic #4 is something else!
 
I have had allergies the last two days.I never have allergies.This happened in Fort Bragg back in 95.We were on Annual Training and the pine pollen was so bad down there and we had to march through it and there was a big yellow cloud surrounding us.My throat swelled damn near shut and I could hardly swallow for a week.Pine pollen is the only thing that gets me and it's gotta be real bad to phase me.Thats how i know it's bad this year.
 
Great shots, Jeff! Thanx for sharing your pics. I see "old faithful" works in cool water, also. I especially thank you for sharing this! Been using it with good results since you told me about it. ;)

John-
 
Woodjin what bait were you using? We were fishing on the Wading River last month and got skunked.

I was using plastics this time. Generally lighter colors work best as pikerel hunt by sight and our PB water is not the best for visability in general. The wading river is pretty shallow and clear so you can go easier on the light colors and utilize a metal lure, like a spoon, to capture the light. A little before dusk, a major feeding time, is good for working the surface. live bait will always work best though, minnows over worms.

In the rivers make sure to target the backwater areas adjacent to, but not in, the current. If there is more than a 90 degree bend in the river, fish the sharpest angle of the bend even if the current hits it hard. the big ones will hang in pockets in the bank created by the current flow and debrie (so they don't have to fight the current) and wait for what ever comes downstream. this approach works best with live bait. Good luck, have fun.

Jeff