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  1. beansuncle New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2008
    12 posts
    Southeast PA
    Got a chance to fish on a lake where we were working in N Jersey. Best part of working that job!

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  2. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,726 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Nice! What lake were you fishing?
  3. wood spliter New Member

    joined: Jan 8, 2010
    854 posts
    Long Island, ny
  4. beansuncle New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2008
    12 posts
    Southeast PA
    j

    I'd rather not say as the lake is not open to public fishing. Don't want to cause trouble for the "enabler". I had the chance to fish there a couple times as we were working on the lake.
    Hope to be able to get back there soon. I'm sure there are plenty more of these guys in there!
  5. Jags Super Moderator

    joined: Aug 2, 2006
    11,309 posts
    Northern Illinois
    Sweet looking bucket mouth. They sure are fun, ain't they?
  6. wood spliter New Member

    joined: Jan 8, 2010
    854 posts
    Long Island, ny
    What did you catch that monster on?
  7. basswidow Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 17, 2008
    1,268 posts
    northern nj
    Nice.

    I live in N. NJ and you really could be talking about MANY lakes. They are all mostly private.

    4lbs is good for a Jersey bass. I grew up in VA and fished the Potomac. Every trip out we'd catch atleast 1 five lb'r - Jersey lakes get pounded.

    If you are over this way again doing work, shoot me a PM. I've got some spots that will that you can fish and have a shot at some big ones!

    Shoreline doesn't show much developement. I am guessing you were somewhere near Stokes forest.

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