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  • #16
    Really wish I could make it to the meet and greet as I have not made any yet and would like to learn more about fishing the OC inlet area, but unfortunately I'll be headed to the other Ocean City (NJ) for a vacation of nothing but relaxing. I fished the thoroughfare in isle of wight bay for flounder at the end of April and only caught a skate. I think at that time the Flounder just weren't there quite yet atleast not in numbers.

    If anyone wants to know, there is a great little beach at the end of Selsey Rd off of Keyser Point Rd. This launchpoint is a very short paddle to the thoroughfare and dog and bitch islands. Only problem is that there is not a lot of room for parking (probably only 5-6 cars max).

    If anyone is headed to fish the area any other weekends before the Meet and Greet please let me know...
    Ryan
    Blue 2016 Hobie Outback
    Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers, Inc

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Pinch View Post
      I should be able to give you a ride and I get good gas mileage. Ill be stopping to stretch the legs acouple of times on the way down. Only took 2hrs 15 minutes last time i made the drive.

      thats almost like going to PLO...
      Thanks Pinch... I really appreciate it....looks like I am in. We can talk about the details later.

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      • #18
        Fished the inlet yesterday on my center console with some friends, caught about 35 Bluefish some with good size, 2 rockfish (biggest 24 inches), some short flounder and sea robin. Fishing is great down here right now.

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        • #19
          Count me in! I told my wife that it's set in stone, and there's nothing stopping me...unless she goes into labor 2 months early, or gets sick.

          I've never fished at OC though...whether from shore or a boat. What kind of tackle should I be prepared with?
          Sun Fishin'

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Sun View Post
            Count me in! I told my wife that it's set in stone, and there's nothing stopping me...unless she goes into labor 2 months early, or gets sick.

            I've never fished at OC though...whether from shore or a boat. What kind of tackle should I be prepared with?
            3/4 oz - 1.5 oz jig heads with gulp alive swimming mullet (white,chartreuse, pink)

            Or flounder top/bottom rigs.

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            • #21
              Fished the inlet yesterday and stayed under the 50 (gateway) bridge to be out of the sun. Where we were no boats could get near us however there was very light boat traffic. Less than there has been at the BB for the past few weeks.
              Interstate Kayak Fishing

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              • #22
                Originally posted by CB kayak 02 View Post
                Fished the inlet yesterday on my center console with some friends, caught about 35 Bluefish some with good size, 2 rockfish (biggest 24 inches), some short flounder and sea robin. Fishing is great down here right now.
                nice...thats what i like to hear!!!
                Hobie Revolution 13
                Hobie Fishing Team

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                • #23
                  Caught 6 flounder today, biggest 16.5 inches. Also caught shad, bluefish, rockfish and black seabass.

                  Fished from 6pm and 9:30 tonight

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                  • #24
                    just got the go, IM IN!
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by CB kayak 02 View Post
                      Caught 6 flounder today, biggest 16.5 inches. Also caught shad, bluefish, rockfish and black seabass.

                      Fished from 6pm and 9:30 tonight
                      Nice! Can't wait to get some brine on the kayak. Been sticking to the tidal and upper Potomac lately...

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                      • #26
                        Can't wait to try my hand at some ocean city kayak fishing. I love to catch flounder. This will be my first time fishing from a yak in OC.

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                        • #27
                          I found a great spot on the MD and Del line in Fenwick called the Ditch. Its just off of coastal Hwy on rt 54. Plenty of parking at the bridge and deep water for the Largest flounder I've ever caught. You may want to make the trip north for some great fishing. You will need a 4 day license for non resident I like the flounder rigs that the tackle shop has on coastal hwy on the right side of the road just over the fenwick line. I cant remember the name of the shop but he has frozen bunker as well. I think its on 145 or
                          146th st on coastal Hwy.
                          Tom Brown
                          Pro Staff: Balloon FisherKing, Catch 5 Baits, Century Rods, Smith Optics.
                          2012 Hobie PA 14'
                          Ocean Kayak Tident 13
                          2012, 2014, 2015, CBKA Tournament 1st place Crab Div.

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                          • #28
                            Hi all,
                            New to this forum and kayak fishing. Would love to go to a meet and greet and learn a few things. I've got pretty good experience with the inlet and surrounding waters from shore and party boat, but little small boat experience. How beginner friendly is this particular trip?

                            BTW, the aforementioned tackle shop is Fenwick Tackle, associated with Oyster Bay Tackle on 116th in OC. Nice people around there.

                            Thanks, J

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by jsquare View Post
                              Hi all,
                              New to this forum and kayak fishing. Would love to go to a meet and greet and learn a few things. I've got pretty good experience with the inlet and surrounding waters from shore and party boat, but little small boat experience. How beginner friendly is this particular trip?

                              BTW, the aforementioned tackle shop is Fenwick Tackle, associated with Oyster Bay Tackle on 116th in OC. Nice people around there.

                              Thanks, J
                              What kind of kayak do you have?

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                              • #30
                                Trident 13. I like it a lot and I know its up to it. Just don't know if I am.

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