Where are some good locations to catch Pickerel, Pike, Muskellunge??
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Without boat permits to Loch Raven, Liberty or Pretty Boy reservoirs (they sell out instantly) your best bets would either be Tridelphia, Lake Centennial, Rocky Gorge or Piney Run.
You could always shore fish or rent a boat for the first 3.Dave
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Originally posted by DaveFX35 View PostWithout boat permits to Loch Raven, Liberty or Pretty Boy reservoirs (they sell out instantly) your best bets would either be Tridelphia, Lake Centennial, Rocky Gorge or Piney Run.
You could always shore fish or rent a boat for the first 3.
This might be a dumb question but do you need a boat permit/ license for a kayak?I fish everyday that ends in "Y"
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Loch Raven is ~$30 a day for a small jon boat, battery and trolling motor rental. ~$6 for an extra battery (cheap insurance). The trolling motors are 30 lb thrust, I believe, so you're not getting anywhere fast in a hurry, but it's a boat. I've fished there like this a few times with good luck for Pickerel on lipless cranks and texas rigged neon pink soft worms.
Piney Run is a little pricey if you're an out of county (Carroll County) Resident. It's a $10 park entrance fee and another $8-$10 dollar kayak launch fee every day. I believe there is a season pass option, something along the lines of $40-$50 park entrance fee and another $50 or so launch fee. I've never caught any of your intended species there, but I've seen them. The water there can be very clear if the conditions are right. However, Piney Run gets inundated with nasty algal blooms when the temperatures get high, making it difficult to fish.
I've done well on Pickerel up in the creeks off the Magothy and Severn, casting spoons and inline spinners from shore or piers.
Good Luck!Live every week like it's shark week.
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Originally posted by Turtle135 View Postjust sent you a PM
note: you do not need a "permit/registration" for a kayak unless you mount any type of motor on it
OP...those 3 Reservoirs feed the County/City water supply...and they are afraid of the spread of Zebra Mussels...which can infect/taint the water supply somehow.
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Hi Nate,
I keep my kayak moored at Rocky Gorge and there is a naturally reproducing population of northern pike in the reservoir. They get *pretty big* in there (lots of big gizzard shad to eat). I normally troll medium sized Rapalas at Rocky Gorge and have had one of them bite my lure completely off my line. I've spoken to a few people who pursue Northerns at Rocky Gorge and they say the best way to hook into one is to cover a lot of water and troll *BIG* minnow shaped lures (x rap magnums, pointer 128s) along drop offs or in open water around the schools of gizzard shad. You can also use big shad swimbaits or inline spinners. People bass fishing have caught them accidentally on spinnerbaits as well. Rocky Gorge is deep, and the Northerns like cold water so you will probably need to troll in the 15-30 ft depth zone to get to them in the lower part of the reservoir near the dam once summer sets in. They are also known to hang out in the Browns Bridge area where the water is cooler from the current.
Here are some pictures of Northerns caught at Rocky Gorge:
BTW There are also huge Striped Bass and Tiger Muskies there. Make sure to use a leader or else you will lose your lures. I plan on targeting pike at Rocky Gorge this year from my kayak and I've ordered some of the x rap magnums to troll. I think the average size pike there is 4-7 lbs.
BTW here is a depth map of Rocky Gorge:
http://www.mgs.md.gov/coastal/maps/lr/rockygorge.html
You need to buy a WSSC use permit to fish Rocky Gorge.Olive Trophy 126 - Moored at Rocky Gorge Scott's Cove
Personal Records at Rocky Gorge
Largemouth Bass: 21 inches
Northern Pike: 24 inches
Crappie: 12 inches
Channel Catfish: 18 inches
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By the way Nate, I noticed you live in Springfield VA. There is a lake near you with a good muskie population called Lake Burke. It's probably the most heavily fished lake in the DC metro region but it is known for muskies. I have not personally fished that lake at all, but I know they are in there.
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing...ection=fishingOlive Trophy 126 - Moored at Rocky Gorge Scott's Cove
Personal Records at Rocky Gorge
Largemouth Bass: 21 inches
Northern Pike: 24 inches
Crappie: 12 inches
Channel Catfish: 18 inches
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