The plan was to get to Weems Creek about 9:30 for my usual Wednesday session. Wednesday's don't usually have as much boat traffic, the crabbers don't go out.
As I headed down Route 97 I observed that it was getting a tad windy, the trees were moving, and the canoe started getting frisky on the car, fighting the bridle up front.
I guess that the weather man was wrong, the predicted forecast called for ENE at 6-10 mph, but I was seeing whitecaps on the creek coming from the Severn directly towards the Tucker Street ramp.
Whitecaps and canoes are not a good combo. Too much sail area. I would have spent the entire trip fighting the canoe for control instead of fighting fish.
I have a theory that postulates that fishing is a leading cause of wind. Here is the proof.
I traveled to several other potential access points nearby, scouting for future possibilities, so the day wasn't a complete waste of time. It was windy at these as well.
So, my fishing report is a non report today.
I did get out on Saturday and did fairly well on the WPs using Spinner Jigs and a 1/8 oz. Tiny Rat-L-Trap. Nothing huge, enough for a dinner.
The fish are starting to establish more of a summer pattern, shady areas under docks in 4-6 feet of water.
As I headed down Route 97 I observed that it was getting a tad windy, the trees were moving, and the canoe started getting frisky on the car, fighting the bridle up front.
I guess that the weather man was wrong, the predicted forecast called for ENE at 6-10 mph, but I was seeing whitecaps on the creek coming from the Severn directly towards the Tucker Street ramp.
Whitecaps and canoes are not a good combo. Too much sail area. I would have spent the entire trip fighting the canoe for control instead of fighting fish.
I have a theory that postulates that fishing is a leading cause of wind. Here is the proof.
I traveled to several other potential access points nearby, scouting for future possibilities, so the day wasn't a complete waste of time. It was windy at these as well.
So, my fishing report is a non report today.
I did get out on Saturday and did fairly well on the WPs using Spinner Jigs and a 1/8 oz. Tiny Rat-L-Trap. Nothing huge, enough for a dinner.
The fish are starting to establish more of a summer pattern, shady areas under docks in 4-6 feet of water.
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