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Bass Fishing Near Ocean City MD?
You could try Hammonton Lake in Hammonton, NJ (about 40 minutes depending on traffic). Or check this thread
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Pinchot Lake PA, What's the secret to bank fishing?
That place gets fished hard. All I've ever caught there was sunnies. Granted I haven't been there in decades.
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Most Annoying Things while Fishing
My son, when he refuses to listen to me and then gripes that he doesn't catch any fish. I love him, he loves to fish, but he has his own ideas. Using a 3 inch crankbait (catching only trees) when I'm reeling in bass by the boatload on a Senko, and he gripes. Then he wonders why his sister outfished him the other day 5-0 over the course of about 2 hours. He refuses to accept that the longest cast is not the best cast. He won't be 14 forever so I enjoy the moments with him (and her) regardless
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Not your usual catch
It's funny because before reading your post I looked where you were from (we spend a week in Hilton Head every year so I know Bluffton pretty well), and figured this is how the story was going to go. I was golfing once at a course in Bluffton and saw one of those big boys in the water hazard pond. I hate those things. You carry a pocket knife, I'd want to carry a 12 gauge.
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Bass caught in pond ... look what's in the gullet!
I would think it would only take a minute or two for most of these creatures to drown.
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Any luck in Southcentral P.a.
If you're after Smallies try the Conewago south of Harrisburg where it empties into Susquehanna. I haven't been there in a few years but that was always a good spot. For Largemouth, I always went to the PH Glatfelter pond in Spring Grove. Good for LM and shore fishing. Also worth mentioning are Lake Redman and Pinchot Park, I have had luck from both over the years.
- BPS... PA or MD?
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South Jersey Bass Fishing
Anybody have any suggestions on where I can take my son in/around the Pine Barrens region for some bass? Getting tired of catfish, the occasional pickerel, and the (all too common and also disgusting) eels. We'd be shore fishing... We have a lake front campsite at our place but the lake is only a lake from April - November, then they drain it and it turns into a large stream....so the native fish population isn't what it could be.
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Perkiomen Creek - Sellersville/Perkasie area
Thanks. He and I usually fish the Pine Barrens in NJ when we're at our permanent camp on weekends, but since school is out I figured I'd take him local; plus he's getting better at this thing and I figure he's ready for something better than catfish and pickerel. I have a couple places in mind here that I think would be fine (Green Lane, a couple of local parks w/river access, etc) but just trying to get the best scouting feedback I can before walking in half blind
- Perkiomen Creek - Sellersville/Perkasie area
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Creek Smallmouth
That's pretty funny, I live 20 minutes from Plymouth Meeting (Limerick) and you live 20 minutes from where I grew up. My daughter was actually born @ Lancaster Women & Babies off the M-ville exit of route 30. Growing up I fished the Conewago in York County a lot, which I use a lot of the same techniques on the Schuylkill.
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Creek Smallmouth
I know what river and college you're talking about, my sister-in-law went there and I grew up in the area. I live closer to Philly now, my best luck on the Schuylkill is Berkely Grab! 3" minnow on a drop-style rig. Caught two of them in an hour this morning.