So im thinking about trying to catch some rocks on Labor Day. Probably go out of Sandy Point? Ive never taken my kayak (10ft sit in old town angler) on the bay before and ive actually never trolled with it. Id would say im pretty experienced with it, I just always bass fish the freshwater rivers and reservoirs. Could you guys give me some advice or send me some links for information? Not sure if I need any special gear or what not. Im kinda nervous but super excited at the same time haha. Thanks in advance!
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acwatkins, I would find a sheltered place on a holiday weekend. Go to any of the local rivers that dump into the Bay and work the coves and out of the way places that have fish. SPSP has not offered any "Hot" fishing that is worth the risk of being out with all those "Weekend Warrior's". IMHO
Yak67
2015 Hobie PA-14
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Originally posted by Yak67 View Postacwatkins, I would find a sheltered place on a holiday weekend. Go to any of the local rivers that dump into the Bay and work the coves and out of the way places that have fish. SPSP has not offered any "Hot" fishing that is worth the risk of being out with all those "Weekend Warrior's". IMHO
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I wouldn't take a 10' anything out to the main stem, especially a sit inside. So just be careful.
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Originally posted by Yak Fish View PostI wouldn't take a 10' anything out to the main stem, especially a sit inside. So just be careful.
Good luck and stay safe!Bruce
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I guess it's always smart to play it safe, but I dont think hitting the bay bridge in a 10ft sink is that bad. It's can be risky for sure, but providing you are experienced with it (in all weather and current conditions) and have near perfect weather, you should be fine sticking close to the bridge. If you get out there and dont feel safe though, dont push it. That's pretty big water for somewhere so close to launch and it can get really busy really fast. So it's doable as far as getting out there, but there's an enjoyable factor EMSer mentioned. The trip being worth the hassle may be another beast. It's gonna suck staying close to the bridge, avoiding wakes, boat traffic, trying to jig, getting snagged, the list goes on.
Be careful, I'm steering clear for this weekend just because of the crowd.-Jon
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Originally posted by acwatkins View PostWell ive decided im just going to stick to some largemouth fishing this weekend probably hit rocky gorge or triadelphia Saturday then maybe the Potomac sunday and monday . Might try for some rockfish next weekend though!
Hope to see you there!Bruce
Hobie PA 14
Wilderness System, Thresher 155
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