Needed a mental health day so I headed out to the Honga River on Wed morning. I launched from a primitive ramp on World's End Creek at the end of Charles Creek Rd.. 30 mins into my paddle I found myself cowering in the woods for about 45 min while a hellacious thunder storm blew through. Eventually I got to the cut between Wroten Isl. & Parks Neck where I caught 4 dink trout- 3 specks and one grey trout and a few schoolie stripers in the hole at the north end.Not quite what I was hoping for but I did catch trout, which was on my wish list. The tides were weird and running strong so the waters were fairly roiled.
At about 2:30 I drove over to the Hooper Island bridge and was surprised that the tide was already running out as the high tide was predicted for 4:00. I guess all those islands and creeks conspire to confound those predictions. Fishing was outstanding. I lost count of all the 18-22" stripers I hooked & released. Opening night BKD's on 3/4 oz jigs with a straight up and down jigging stroke got me the most hookups, I got very few strikes while my bait was up-current.
Eventually the tidal flow and east wind got to be a bit too much. I couldn't control my baits and it was too hard to stay where fish were located. I bailed about 6:30 and made the drive back through another very intense thunderstorm that intercepted me around Annapolis. I was completely spent by the time I got home- just the way a good fishing trip should end!
Steve, Greenbelt
At about 2:30 I drove over to the Hooper Island bridge and was surprised that the tide was already running out as the high tide was predicted for 4:00. I guess all those islands and creeks conspire to confound those predictions. Fishing was outstanding. I lost count of all the 18-22" stripers I hooked & released. Opening night BKD's on 3/4 oz jigs with a straight up and down jigging stroke got me the most hookups, I got very few strikes while my bait was up-current.
Eventually the tidal flow and east wind got to be a bit too much. I couldn't control my baits and it was too hard to stay where fish were located. I bailed about 6:30 and made the drive back through another very intense thunderstorm that intercepted me around Annapolis. I was completely spent by the time I got home- just the way a good fishing trip should end!
Steve, Greenbelt
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