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Manhattan Pier Fishing
Hi Everyone,
I am looking for anyone who fishes from the Manhattan piers who might be willing to offer me some information about the environment and answer a few questions. I am mainly interested in Pier 34: what it's like, what you fish for, pedestrian and handicap access, water quality and salinity, ambient noise, etc... I am an architecture student in Bozeman, MT. In my summer courses, we have a project centered around Tribeca and the Hudson River Park system. I am considering proposing a project of improvements on the fishing side of Pier 34 out to the Holland Tunnel ventilation building. Any information, experiences and suggestions would be much appreciated. In return, I can field questions about Montana river fishing. I have not been out (fishing) much, due to school, but have flyfished the rivers around the region quite extensively in the past. Anyone considering fishing here soon should know we have had a very wet spring, so most of the rivers will be blown out and muddy for a while; but the salmonfly hatch should be on now or soon. Fish still eat in muddy water. Thanks in advance, Sean ps. I also posted this message in re.outdoors.fishing. Sorry for the spammish nature. I call it trolling. |
Manhattan Pier Fishing
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 17:20:42 -0000, johnny peso
wrote: Hi Everyone, I am looking for anyone who fishes from the Manhattan piers who might be willing to offer me some information about the environment and answer a few questions. I am mainly interested in Pier 34: what it's like, what you fish for, pedestrian and handicap access, water quality and salinity, ambient noise, etc... I am an architecture student in Bozeman, MT. In my summer courses, we have a project centered around Tribeca and the Hudson River Park system. I am considering proposing a project of improvements on the fishing side of Pier 34 out to the Holland Tunnel ventilation building. Any information, experiences and suggestions would be much appreciated. In return, I can field questions about Montana river fishing. I have not been out (fishing) much, due to school, but have flyfished the rivers around the region quite extensively in the past. Anyone considering fishing here soon should know we have had a very wet spring, so most of the rivers will be blown out and muddy for a while; but the salmonfly hatch should be on now or soon. Fish still eat in muddy water. Thanks in advance, Sean ps. I also posted this message in re.outdoors.fishing. Sorry for the spammish nature. I call it trolling. You can hook some big turds there..............just ask Steve. They`re ENORMOUS! |
Manhattan Pier Fishing
"The Great Gazooka" wrote in message ... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 17:20:42 -0000, johnny peso wrote: Hi Everyone, I am looking for anyone who fishes from the Manhattan piers who might be willing to offer me some information about the environment and answer a few questions. I am mainly interested in Pier 34: what it's like, what you fish for, pedestrian and handicap access, water quality and salinity, ambient noise, etc... I am an architecture student in Bozeman, MT. In my summer courses, we have a project centered around Tribeca and the Hudson River Park system. I am considering proposing a project of improvements on the fishing side of Pier 34 out to the Holland Tunnel ventilation building. Any information, experiences and suggestions would be much appreciated. In return, I can field questions about Montana river fishing. I have not been out (fishing) much, due to school, but have flyfished the rivers around the region quite extensively in the past. Anyone considering fishing here soon should know we have had a very wet spring, so most of the rivers will be blown out and muddy for a while; but the salmonfly hatch should be on now or soon. Fish still eat in muddy water. Thanks in advance, Sean ps. I also posted this message in re.outdoors.fishing. Sorry for the spammish nature. I call it trolling. You can hook some big turds there..............just ask Steve. They`re ENORMOUS! Did he hook you? |
Manhattan Pier Fishing
On Jun 7, 1:20 pm, johnny peso wrote:
Hi Everyone, I am looking for anyone who fishes from the Manhattan piers who might be willing to offer me some information about the environment and answer a few questions. I am mainly interested in Pier 34: what it's like, what you fish for, pedestrian and handicap access, water quality and salinity, ambient noise, etc... I am an architecture student in Bozeman, MT. In my summer courses, we have a project centered around Tribeca and the Hudson River Park system. I am considering proposing a project of improvements on the fishing side of Pier 34 out to the Holland Tunnel ventilation building. Any information, experiences and suggestions would be much appreciated. In return, I can field questions about Montana river fishing. I have not been out (fishing) much, due to school, but have flyfished the rivers around the region quite extensively in the past. Anyone considering fishing here soon should know we have had a very wet spring, so most of the rivers will be blown out and muddy for a while; but the salmonfly hatch should be on now or soon. Fish still eat in muddy water. Thanks in advance, Sean ps. I also posted this message in re.outdoors.fishing. Sorry for the spammish nature. I call it trolling. I don't fish that area. But I pass by that area occasionally. I don't recall seeing people fishing from that side of the Manhattan island. On the other hand, there are quite a number of people fishing from the east side of the island though. I don't understand why. Accessibility doesn't seem to be a factor because both sides are accessible considering the large number of people walking, jogging, biking around the waterfront. Hopefully someone knows more can share some info about this. Jay Chan |
Manhattan Pier Fishing
I don't fish that area. But I pass by that area occasionally. I don't recall seeing people fishing from that side of the Manhattan island. On the other hand, there are quite a number of people fishing from the east side of the island though. I don't understand why. Accessibility doesn't seem to be a factor because both sides are accessible considering the large number of people walking, jogging, biking around the waterfront. Hopefully someone knows more can share some info about this. Jay Chan Thanks Jay, I guess I shouldn't assume people fish it now... but proposals for future development call for a "fishing pier" along that southern walkway, along with some sort of ecological pier where Pier 32 once was. http://www.hudsonriverpark.com/pdfs/...t/Seg3PLAN.pdf sean |
Manhattan Pier Fishing
Not too sure about the city side but there are always people fishing on the
Jersey side at Liberty state park, you can catch stripers, bluefish and from what i hear the occasional fluke. Might want to talk more with people over there "johnny peso" wrote in message oups.com... I don't fish that area. But I pass by that area occasionally. I don't recall seeing people fishing from that side of the Manhattan island. On the other hand, there are quite a number of people fishing from the east side of the island though. I don't understand why. Accessibility doesn't seem to be a factor because both sides are accessible considering the large number of people walking, jogging, biking around the waterfront. Hopefully someone knows more can share some info about this. Jay Chan Thanks Jay, I guess I shouldn't assume people fish it now... but proposals for future development call for a "fishing pier" along that southern walkway, along with some sort of ecological pier where Pier 32 once was. http://www.hudsonriverpark.com/pdfs/...t/Seg3PLAN.pdf sean |
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