yes it was very much like that.. just one spot on the tail. It is hotly debated in my house as to weather or not I caught it... My 7yo son says NO.. you have to get it in the boat.. not sure who taught him that, it wasn't me. I got it to the boat.. picked it out of the water by the lure and started at it wondering if I could grab it with my hand or if I should use the lips or if I should resort to the net. While the debate raged in my head.. it got off and into the water.
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Mark,
What is the depth along that rock wall in that direction?.. I thought about heading over there but was getting tired, the wind was starting to whip up a bit and I thought it best to stay more sheltered. There are signs all over the place saying that point is government property so if I got washed ashore I had visions of snipers in the trees and G-Men in black suits with tazers. At the point where I was at, it was 5-6 feet all the way out to the buoy.. or at least half way to the buoy.People who use the word "literally" wrong literally kill me.
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Pat,
I have no electronics on my kayak but I believe the depth is between 3 and 5 feet along the wall.
No need to worry about G-men. They have more important things to worry about than a stranded kayaker.
Besides that, you're more likely to get shot by a stray bullet from the USNA rifle range which is nearby. (I'm just kidding on that. But you can often hear shots from the range while fishing near the wall.) Believe me. It's a very safe and good place to fish.Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Originally posted by Pat Smith View Postyes it was very much like that.. just one spot on the tail. It is hotly debated in my house as to weather or not I caught it... My 7yo son says NO.. you have to get it in the boat.. not sure who taught him that, it wasn't me. I got it to the boat.. picked it out of the water by the lure and started at it wondering if I could grab it with my hand or if I should use the lips or if I should resort to the net. While the debate raged in my head.. it got off and into the water.
Try a 1/4 oz clown colored Roostertail at that rock wall and you'll load up on perch. A lot of black backs and stripers to be caught there too. I fish it by boat sometimes and it can get as shallow as 2 feet.2014 Hobie Pro Angler
2018 Viking Profish 400 Lite
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Nice, sounds like a red to me. Couple years ago there were a lot in the severn, but this is the first I've heard of any this year. StrOng FISH!
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