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Author:
Michael
Date:
Dec 07, 2014
Subject:
TMA 12/7
Message:
2 buddies and I hit the Mill River TMA for about 2 hours til sunset Sunday. Winds had gotten much calmer once we got there.
We started off downstream and worked our way up. I stuck with the HJ-6 while the other 2 played around with small lures.
I was the one to be making my way upstream more as the other 2 kept casting in many areas. At 2 shallow areas with the HJ-6, I lost a native. Later when I was at the honey hole I landed a 10" brown and lost one. While still at the honey hole the other 2 guys came and told me they hadn't gotten any hits of followers yet.
I had 1 fish try and run with the HJ-6 on the pause but nothing else happened after that so I head farther upstream as the other 2 stayed at the honey hole.
1 other spot had a native chase the HJ-6 and landed an 11.5" brown with the lure. The brown slammed it out of nowhere. I had 1 more follower and the other 2 joined me but didn't get into anything. 1 of the guys said he caught 2 natives on a small Kastmaster at the honey hole.
The helsinki shad colored Husky Jerk HJ-6 has been really producing everywhere I've been recently. A pattern I had going at the honey hole was cast downstream and do the stop and go retrieve that has been producing at Mondo Ponds.
Author:
ChaoSki
Date:
Jan 25, 2015
Subject:
Re: TMA 12/7
Message:
Were you on a yak? This is over by West Rock correct? Is there access to the lake from the river?
Not really a fan of urban setting rivers but this one doesn't seem too bad.
Author:
Michael
Date:
Jan 25, 2015
Subject:
Re: TMA 12/7
Message:
[quote:e6d17c4652="ChaoSki"]Were you on a yak? This is over by West Rock correct? Is there access to the lake from the river?
Not really a fan of urban setting rivers but this one doesn't seem too bad.[/quote:e6d17c4652]
Look in Fairfield County
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