Cranberry Lake has a reputation for its quality brook trout fishing, stocking 20,000 brook trout annually. The maximum depth is 12 feet, with an average depth of 7 feet. Cover and structure includes points, rocky areas, coves, shoreline riprap, brush, a...
As I was getting ready to leave.caught at 8:05 saturday morning.was actually on a 4" yum
Nothing gets the adrenaline going like a tank porpoising on top of your frog in the middle of a lily pad field.
One of the state's top bass waters. Four to five pounders are not unusual for Hopatcong largemouth. Find chain pickerel, hybrid stripers and brook, brown and Rainbow Trout. 2,685 acres
Budd Lake mainly has a rock bottom, with a maximum depth of 18 feet. This glacial lake is one of the largest natural lakes in New Jersey. Budd lake offers a boat ramp, picnic area, restrooms, fly fi...
Swartswood Lake is was formed by glaciers thousands of years ago, cradled in the Kittatinny Mountains. The lake is fed by Neldons Brook and mountain runoff, eventually emptying into the Mill Brook. ...
Most areas along this river have good smallmouth bass fishing. Particularly good sections are located around Zane Grey, Narrowsburg and Smithfield. The best walleye and musky fishing in this river is...