Ok looks like I'm good to go for the 14th since Im not going to JBay now. Im planning to launch at the Inlet since I trailer my Hobie PA. Im planning on fishing a bit on Friday as well and am considering camping at the park. Noticed the weather is gonna be bad on Saturday so Im in for Sunday if that is an ulternative option. What time are we meeting for lunch at DPS??
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I am thinking 2pm at Delaware paddlesports for lunch.
We are still 8 days out for the weather forecast, those guys can't get today right.
We will keep an eye on the weather and make the call if necessary on Thursday evening
The Nascar race is Sunday in Dover that means traffic will be impossible on Sunday. That's not something I want to deal with.
If I fish Sunday I will be driving home just after the race starts.
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Two more in here.Me and the wife are coming and both in for fishing and lunch. Looks like it will be the inlet launch for me from what I am seeing of the talk about the trudge at the the park.
BTW what time are we starting? I may have missed it but just browsed the thread and didn't see any mention of it.
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Couple questions that I hope I can get some guidance on.
Launching at the Inlet would any particular species be a better target versus launching from the park beach? I still have a good likelihood of running into blues striper and flounder if I don't paddle all the way down to the cape?
Anybody know what the water temp is? Debating what to wear and some of the slightly cool mornings here have me wondering if it is still time for the waders. Don't particularly want to wear them but cool water and slightly cool temps can sometimes put a chill in you especially on a wet kayak like mine.
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I checked today and the water temp is 56 deg. Looks like the air temp will get to about 70, but I'm guessing (never having been there) that its going to be a nippy 50 or so at launch time. Wind at about 7 mph, so that shouldn't be too bad.
Can't help you with the best launch part of the question. I'm waiting for someone else to chime in.Hobie Revo 13 (w/ graffiti removed)
Ocean Kayak Trident 13
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Originally posted by 22Tango View PostI checked today and the water temp is 56 deg. Looks like the air temp will get to about 70, but I'm guessing (never having been there) that its going to be a nippy 50 or so at launch time. Wind at about 7 mph, so that shouldn't be too bad.
Can't help you with the best launch part of the question. I'm waiting for someone else to chime in.
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Originally posted by DonV View PostCouple questions that I hope I can get some guidance on.
Launching at the Inlet would any particular species be a better target versus launching from the park beach? I still have a good likelihood of running into blues striper and flounder if I don't paddle all the way down to the cape?
Anybody know what the water temp is? Debating what to wear and some of the slightly cool mornings here have me wondering if it is still time for the waders. Don't particularly want to wear them but cool water and slightly cool temps can sometimes put a chill in you especially on a wet kayak like mine.
launching from the pier target blues and striper, paddle out to the end of the pier and turn right or left, the Bluefish were on the edge of the flats along the beach at the pier turn around before you get to the rip at the point
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I would NOT recommend trying to make the paddle from the ramp at RI all the way to CHSP. If you launch at RI I would say jig gulp in the canal or go through the inlet and fish tight to lewes beach for blue/flounder action. Beware of boat traffic and the sandbar in the inlet.
The CHSP launch definitely can suck but only if you 1.) don't have beach wheels, 2.) in the absence of beach wheels don't have a friend to help you carry your yak to the water or 3.) have a blowout low tide at launch time with some combination of 1 and 2. I'm sure it was mentioned before but there's also a $10 pass required to park in CHSP for the day. If you launch at CHSP you can troll for blues, jig for flounder or fish the inner or outer wall for tog (C&R only at this point I think).
Both CHSP and RI are great places to fish if conditions are right. I will be down that way Thurs/Fri fishing in the DE Bay but if the weather holds for Saturday I will probably end up fishing the canal for flounder so maybe I'll see some of you out there.
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Originally posted by Romo View PostI would NOT recommend trying to make the paddle from the ramp at RI all the way to CHSP. If you launch at RI I would say jig gulp in the canal or go through the inlet and fish tight to lewes beach for blue/flounder action. Beware of boat traffic and the sandbar in the inlet.
The CHSP launch definitely can suck but only if you 1.) don't have beach wheels, 2.) in the absence of beach wheels don't have a friend to help you carry your yak to the water or 3.) have a blowout low tide at launch time with some combination of 1 and 2. I'm sure it was mentioned before but there's also a $10 pass required to park in CHSP for the day. If you launch at CHSP you can troll for blues, jig for flounder or fish the inner or outer wall for tog (C&R only at this point I think).
Both CHSP and RI are great places to fish if conditions are right. I will be down that way Thurs/Fri fishing in the DE Bay but if the weather holds for Saturday I will probably end up fishing the canal for flounder so maybe I'll see some of you out there.Hobie Revo 13 (w/ graffiti removed)
Ocean Kayak Trident 13
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I will be launching at CHSP, so I will be the first to offer my services in helping someone carry their kayak to the water (if they don't have a cart), as long as they do the same for me. Everybody wins, or loses, depending on perspective. I dragged my kayak down the beach earlier this year, it's not too bad. The path, if I'm looking at the right one on google maps, looks to be about 200-300 feet long, not a short drag, but not ungodly long either. Then again, my perception weighs around 60 pounds.
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