Laurie Murphy:
Most coves along with the State Park are covered with
about 7 inches of ice. The main lake is just skimmed over with some open water
so that is not safe enough to fish.
Several nice fish made their way to the scales with Bryan Higgins
weighing in a 1 lb 10 oz Crappie, Sean Donnelly with a 3 lb 6 oz pickerel,
caught in Great Cove, Max Hughens also
with a pickerel weighing 4 lb 4 oz and Pete Pelligrino with a 1 lb 2 oz yellow
perch. Jeremy Hughens also had a 45 “ muskie, released back alive. The Knee Deep Club’s ice fishing contest is
set for Sunday Feb. 10th. More info can be found on their website or you can
call the shop @ (973) 663-3826. We are open at 6 AM, 7 days a week and fully
stocked with whatever you need for ice fishing. We have shiners and fatheads,
along with waxworms and spikes for bait. Have a great week and be safe on the
ice...
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ReplyDeleteThat is really wild, Village Fish. It reminds me of how basic the clam treading I used to do. Very healthy for the spirit, getting so close to nature.
DeleteMy peer's son has been fishing at Areoflex. 30+ yellow perch each trip, all on jigs, nothing on the tipups. Jig type and if baited is unknown. Fred
ReplyDeleteI saw a photo of someone who ice fished there with rainbow trout and salmon.
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