Most of my fishing is done close to my home in Annapolis.
For kayak fishing, I use Jonas Green park and the Tucker St. ramp into Weems Creek probably 50 times a year. I catch hundreds of white perch throughout the summer and plenty of pickerel in the winter. By fishing the same spots time after time, I get a sense of where fish are holding and when and where they are likely to move with the seasons. I hope I don't jinx myself by sounding cocky -- I still have lots to learn. But there definitely is an advantage to fishing the same areas many times.
When I use my power boat, I typically launch at Sandy Pt. From there I can fish the Bay Bridge, Hacketts, Tolleys, Thomas Pt, Love Pt., and farther if the water is calm.
Occasionally I will tow the power boat farther or use the roof racks to haul the kayak further afield. But I cannot consider those places "go-to spots".
For kayak fishing, I use Jonas Green park and the Tucker St. ramp into Weems Creek probably 50 times a year. I catch hundreds of white perch throughout the summer and plenty of pickerel in the winter. By fishing the same spots time after time, I get a sense of where fish are holding and when and where they are likely to move with the seasons. I hope I don't jinx myself by sounding cocky -- I still have lots to learn. But there definitely is an advantage to fishing the same areas many times.
When I use my power boat, I typically launch at Sandy Pt. From there I can fish the Bay Bridge, Hacketts, Tolleys, Thomas Pt, Love Pt., and farther if the water is calm.
Occasionally I will tow the power boat farther or use the roof racks to haul the kayak further afield. But I cannot consider those places "go-to spots".
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