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  1. #11
    Hatchery Fingerling
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    Jun 2009
    Location
    Jersey Shore
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    i live very close to th SQUAN UPPER REACHES, DID CATCH ONE OF THOSE SEARUNS IN THE FALL A SEASONS BACK ON A ROOSTER SPINNER BELOW THE OLD EEL WIER IN FARMINGDALE, its a mud pit, yes the water qulaity is supposed to be good, and it is heavily stocked and have caught and seen fish come up from the depths to take surface bugs, sure theres larva of some kind , its muddy side and cree
    k bed along with very slippery clay. a ton of snags, dead falls debris...I would ahve have fished the Toms and Metedeconk with better and much pleasurable results on caddis and nymphs. The Msquan is a good streamer stream though, marabou muddlers and streamer will bring plenty of action

  2. #12
    Stocked Brookie
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    Sep 2010
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    What's an eel wier and where is that?

  3. #13
    Big Brown
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Phillipsburg, NJ
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    310
    Its a device used to harvest eels from a river.

  4. #14
    Stocked Brookie
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    Sep 2010
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    76
    And where is there one on the Manasquan?

  5. #15
    Little Rainbow
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    Dec 2010
    Location
    Holmdel, NJ
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    235
    Once you get into a river or stream system a weir becomes known as a trammel net, or a fyke net. Just my two cents worth of fishing history.


 
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