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Anyone have some pointers for technoques on the Connetequot and Nissequoge
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Advice Long Island streams
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Advice Long Island streams
I fished the Connetequot this morning. Got
there at 4:30 A.M. and was third in line, fourth choice of beats. I don;t know how it happened but i managed to fish #9. Atleast 24 maybe more fish in less than 3 hours. Atleast half of them were over 20 inches. Beautiful rainbows, browns and incredible brookies. It was raining, the water was high. Caught them all on a tiny wholly bugger. In a few weeks, dry flys will be working. Its a dynamite place but like Scott says, you got to get there to get the good beats since all beats are not equal. If the Connetequot has any fault is that it might be just a little to easy to catch big beautiful trout. Tom Bogdan |
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"RUMRUN" wrote in message ... I fished the Connetequot this morning. Got over 20 inches. Beautiful rainbows, browns and incredible brookies. It was Where the hell is the Connetequot? I fished the pond behind the third tee this evening after a full day of rain. Caught six sunfish that added up to 20 inches. Indian Joe |
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The Connetequot is the crown jewel of the New York State Park System. It flows
through an incredibly beautiful location on Long Island. The late, and great, Assemblyman Perry Duryea had the foresight, as State Parks head, to purchase the property, an old fishing and hunting club, about 25 years ago for the citizens of new York. It is an incredibly beautiful state park with a trout stream running right through its middle. Fishing is limited to 23 fisherman who are limited to 23 beats spread though the length of the stream. Its like fishing on a private estate. Inorder to fish the stream you must first call for a reservation. A reservation is a 4 hour period on the stream at a cost of $15. However, its first come first serve on the choice of beats on the day of your reservation. Its complicated but its probably, in terms of productivity, the greatest trout stream in America bar none. Anyone can fish it as long as you: have a reservation, 15 bucks and a N.Y. state fishing permit. I think the operation is unique to the U.S. State park system and it is surely a trout fishermans died and gone to heaven opportunity The trout are plentiful, ful of fight and huge. Ther is nothing like the Connetequot; nothing. Tom Bogdan P.S. Thanks to Scot Seidman for explaining the ways of the Connetequot. .. |
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"Willi" wrote in message ... The beat system with registration was a very good decision. Being so close to so many people, that's the only way I can see to keep the experience a good one. Are these all stocked fish? From the pictures I've seen, it's a small stream. Why does it grow so many big fish? Its been protected and managed for fish and wildlife since about 1820. The river runs thru an area of sand, is fed by springs which pump 52 degree pristine water out all year. There is a hatchery, but understand that there has been a hatchery here for over a hundred years. The park is about 3500 acres, and includes primarily the original Obediah Snedecor place of about 2200 acres. Thats a big park for that part of the country. Snedecor's had a stage-stop tavern/sporting resort that catered to pioneer fly fishers and lots of famous folk came. The river was modified with a series of ponds to increase the fishing area. Boats were used in the early days, as is shown in the Currier and Ives print of Daniel Webster catching a brookie. In 1886 the property passed out of family ownership and became the private Southshore sporting club, The state of NY brought it from Southshore Club. The original tavern building now houses an environmental learning lab for kids. The correct spelling is "Connetquot" and originally it was called a brook, not a river. There are lots of google sites and info on the river, the park and the history. Its one of the first sites of pioneer American fly fishing. Dave |
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Willi wrote in news:407ca4e5$0$201$75868355
@news.frii.net: Are these all stocked fish? It is very heavily stocked, but they do get some monstrous sea-run browns. Every once in a while, they throw in some huge breeders, too. Scott |
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RUMRUN wrote:
I fished the Connetequot this morning. Got there at 4:30 A.M. and was third in line, fourth choice of beats. I don;t know how it happened but i managed to fish #9. On one of the web sites I just read, it mentions reserving a beat in advance. How does this work, if you have to get in line for a beat once at the river? JR |
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