I returned home from vacation on July 17. In the 27 days since then, I have fished 20 of those days. On 14 of the days, I fished from my kayaks (once in my pedal drive and 13 in my paddle kayak). Most of those trips are 2-3 hours and represent my workout for the day. Many of the kayak trips were done in the Severn. After launching at various spots in Annapolis, I fished and caught perch in 10 different Severn tidal creeks and ponds. I often caught a few stripers trolling while moving between spots. I also launched at several eastern shore locations (Goodhands Creek, Corsica River, Wye Landing, Wye Mill Pond). I found the same species there plus yellow perch, largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill. I made single trips to Bodkin Creek (new Downs Park launch), Rhode River (Carrs Wharf launch), and South River (updated Homeport Farms launch).
This morning's trip was relaxing and scenic. I launched my paddle kayak from Truxtun Park into upper Spa Creek. I caught about a dozen perch and one 15" striper casting a Bignose spinner to shaded shorelines. I trolled to Ego Alley and back without any striper bites, but I had two plastic tails bitten off suggesting bluefish in the area. I saw lots of the usual birds (great blue heron, green heron, osprey, kingfisher, mallard, Canada Geese, several kinds of gulls, etc), and many lovely waterfront homes and expensive boats and yachts. I finished in 2 hours.
I fished 5 times from my own center console in Eastern Bay and the Chester River, launching at Shipping Creek, Little Creek, and Kent Narrows, and once in a friend's boat coming out of the South River. Those trips, typically for 4-5 hours, produced plenty of stripers, a few perch, catfish, and small bluefish.
Despite the heavy rains we had a few weeks ago and the debris fields in the bay, there have been plenty of options for fishing within 45 minutes of my home in Annapolis. Normally I would fish a lot out of Sandy Point during this time of year. Given the debris recently, I have not been there. We are fortunate living in this region to have so many options for fishing. Being retired and able to fish during the week is a blessing too.
This morning's trip was relaxing and scenic. I launched my paddle kayak from Truxtun Park into upper Spa Creek. I caught about a dozen perch and one 15" striper casting a Bignose spinner to shaded shorelines. I trolled to Ego Alley and back without any striper bites, but I had two plastic tails bitten off suggesting bluefish in the area. I saw lots of the usual birds (great blue heron, green heron, osprey, kingfisher, mallard, Canada Geese, several kinds of gulls, etc), and many lovely waterfront homes and expensive boats and yachts. I finished in 2 hours.
I fished 5 times from my own center console in Eastern Bay and the Chester River, launching at Shipping Creek, Little Creek, and Kent Narrows, and once in a friend's boat coming out of the South River. Those trips, typically for 4-5 hours, produced plenty of stripers, a few perch, catfish, and small bluefish.
Despite the heavy rains we had a few weeks ago and the debris fields in the bay, there have been plenty of options for fishing within 45 minutes of my home in Annapolis. Normally I would fish a lot out of Sandy Point during this time of year. Given the debris recently, I have not been there. We are fortunate living in this region to have so many options for fishing. Being retired and able to fish during the week is a blessing too.
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