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Severn river update 11/5/16
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Your reports have put a decent amount of yaks in the river today. I over slept and didn't get out till 10. Trolled two 6" swimbaits in 20ft of water with no strikes. Got a few decent marks but no bites. Only trolled from Jonas to the 50 and then back down to the research center. I had a outgoing current but seemed to have missed the "golden hour" talked to a few fellow Snaggedline members out there all of them headed up river lol your post have many people chasing fish! Tight lines, maybe I'll see you out there sometime.
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Originally posted by supfisher01 View PostThank you! I chose the 2-3oz lures to get down into the lower water column that my 1oz bucktails could reach while at trolling speed. I'm still convinced that there's a lot of active 20"+ fish in the river but just down low.
Again your success in the upper Severn is inspiring
I agree with your assessment above that there are big fish hugging the bottom. I see ample marks on my FF between the bridges in deep water when I launch from Jonas. They have been there for weeks. I carry carry nothing to reach them. I know you have launched from Jonas but have your results there replicated your successes upriver?
I'm curious if the stripers behave differently in different parts of the Severn.
Thanks,Mark
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Thanks all!
FishMoken and Mark, sorry to hear of your lack of success.
I have launched out of Jonas a handful of times and other places that allow to me target the lower portion of the river and have yet to make a statement with the fish I've caught there. Sometimes it feels like I'm on a totally different river closer to the mouth. 1 keeper to date and ton of dinks. Caught the 21" trolling along side the naval academy wall with a white 1oz bucktail and 4inch shad. Quite frankly, I don't understand it and am baffled by this.
As for my main haunts, I haven't really had too much success here in the past couple of weeks either. I have been forced to paddle farther and farther away to find fish. But farther away for me means closer for you! Good luck to all and hope to see some Snaggedliners out there.
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Originally posted by supfisher01 View PostThanks all!
FishMoken and Mark, sorry to hear of your lack of success.
I have launched out of Jonas a handful of times and other places that allow to me target the lower portion of the river and have yet to make a statement with the fish I've caught there. Sometimes it feels like I'm on a totally different river closer to the mouth. 1 keeper to date and ton of dinks. Caught the 21" trolling along side the naval academy wall with a white 1oz bucktail and 4inch shad. Quite frankly, I don't understand it and am baffled by this.
As for my main haunts, I haven't really had too much success here in the past couple of weeks either. I have been forced to paddle farther and farther away to find fish. But farther away for me means closer for you! Good luck to all and hope to see some Snaggedliners out there.
That's interesting how the Severn's yields differ by location given the same tactics and clear indications of fish in the lower portion.
Note also cryptotek's success in the lower Magothy using light tackle trolling.
The fish certainly keep us guessing.Mark
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Originally posted by Mark View PostThank you, Steve.
That's interesting how the Severn's yields differ by location given the same tactics and clear indications of fish in the lower portion.
Note also cryptotek's success in the lower Magothy using light tackle trolling.
The fish certainly keep us guessing.
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It was a slow day for me yesterday as well. Trolled to the mouth of the Severn and picked up one short. Turned around and trolled between the bridges without any luck. It was a nice day on the water though, so I can't complain.Joe
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Originally posted by rugbyfish View PostIt was a slow day for me yesterday as well. Trolled to the mouth of the Severn and picked up one short. Turned around and trolled between the bridges without any luck. It was a nice day on the water though, so I can't complain.Last edited by supfisher01; 11-06-2016, 07:17 PM.
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Originally posted by brianisoutside View PostAny theory for why the fish are staying deeper?
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Originally posted by brianisoutside View PostAny theory for why the fish are staying deeper?
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On another note, I was out on my friends's Parker 25 on the main stem from Thomas Pt to the Bay Bridge last Wednesday hugging the eastern side of the channel jigging birds mostly. All dinks. We also hit the Severn but only up to the Rt 450 bridge. We didn't have more than one ounce of weight on any jig or bucktail.
We heard a rumor that the porpoises have driven the larger rock further up into the Rivers (South and Severn). That may be old news by now but has anyone else heard that. There did seem to be more activity up river than down river until a few days ago.Last edited by Fishinfool; 11-06-2016, 02:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Fishinfool View PostThe deeper the water, the warmer it is. The larger fish are like us old guys "when you get old, you get cold."
On another note, I was out on my friends's Parker 25 on the main stem from Thomas Pt to the Bay Bridge last Wednesday hugging the eastern side of the channel jigging birds mostly. All dinks. We also hit the Severn but only up to the Rt 450 bridge. We didn't have more than one ounce of weight on any jig or bucktail.
We heard a rumor that the porpoises have driven the larger rock further up into the Rivers (South and Severn). That may be old news by now but has anyone else heard that. There did seem to be more activity up river than down river until a few days ago.
Makes sense about the deeper warmer water in the fall.
There were sightings of porpoises in the mouth and by the bridges of the Severn a couple months ago. It does explain the abundance of bait fish in the river but I haven't had a consistent keeper striper bite in the upper portion for a few weeks.
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