The fish below is the last decent Severn striper I have caught. (Notice the Rat-L-Trap, by the way.)
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The problem is that I caught this fish in October 2017 – on the east shoreline right under the Route 50 Bridge. I hooked no Severn stripers close in size in 2018. This year is even worse. My 2019 Severn stripers have each looked like this:
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During the past two years, I have fished the river from its mouth at Greenbury Point to several miles above the Route 50 Bridge. That’s a lot of water. I used to know reliable sites on the main river stem for decent stripers accessible from Jonas Green. I don’t anymore. I believe something is very different in the Severn striper fishery. Either that or I was lucky in past years. Or maybe I have completely forgotten everything I learned about catching stripers from my kayak!
I do realize that spring and fall are the best times for sizable Severn stripers. But in 2018 that wasn’t the case (for me) and 2019 appears to be following suit.
Seriously, is anyone encouraged with the Severn’s kayak striper fishery this year? I’m not addressing those able to run and gun in a motorboat. I’m asking strictly kayak anglers. Severn reports here have mentioned improving white perch catches. But those reports have been sadly absent of mentioning stripers. Reports from other Chesapeake areas, mostly south, indicate improving striper numbers. But reports from the Severn have not been good.
Is it just me?
P1030165.jpg
The problem is that I caught this fish in October 2017 – on the east shoreline right under the Route 50 Bridge. I hooked no Severn stripers close in size in 2018. This year is even worse. My 2019 Severn stripers have each looked like this:
P1040815.jpg
During the past two years, I have fished the river from its mouth at Greenbury Point to several miles above the Route 50 Bridge. That’s a lot of water. I used to know reliable sites on the main river stem for decent stripers accessible from Jonas Green. I don’t anymore. I believe something is very different in the Severn striper fishery. Either that or I was lucky in past years. Or maybe I have completely forgotten everything I learned about catching stripers from my kayak!
I do realize that spring and fall are the best times for sizable Severn stripers. But in 2018 that wasn’t the case (for me) and 2019 appears to be following suit.
Seriously, is anyone encouraged with the Severn’s kayak striper fishery this year? I’m not addressing those able to run and gun in a motorboat. I’m asking strictly kayak anglers. Severn reports here have mentioned improving white perch catches. But those reports have been sadly absent of mentioning stripers. Reports from other Chesapeake areas, mostly south, indicate improving striper numbers. But reports from the Severn have not been good.
Is it just me?
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