Headed down to Point Lookout, but on the way a fellow yakker called and told me that PLO was dry. He and people on shore were all going home with empty ice chests. A bit disappointed, but I decided to go anyway cause I was already headed down anyhow.
Arrived and was planning to fish the south side of the pier by the swimming buoy, but for some reason the 15-16' depth left me feeling a bit not content. I paddled back to the north side in front of the pet beach in about 18 - 19' of water at full tide, but during my whole time paddling my fish finder was silent and I was just prepared for disappointment. I anchored down and casted out nearly 4" of blood worm just for the hell of it and started taking pictures of the sunset. I thought I had a skate or baby rock, but it was pulling real good.
First fish... 16-17" croaker. First legit fish on my Kayak so I got excited. Plenty more came soon after. I had 2 doubles on the one rod that I had 2 hooks on. It was an amazing feeling to see that again. Havn't had a double in years.
Bloodworms and shrimp were the choice baits. (bloodworms = quantity, shrimp = big size).
Sorry for the long write. A bit delirious but still with a smile as I am dozing off writing this.
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Arrived and was planning to fish the south side of the pier by the swimming buoy, but for some reason the 15-16' depth left me feeling a bit not content. I paddled back to the north side in front of the pet beach in about 18 - 19' of water at full tide, but during my whole time paddling my fish finder was silent and I was just prepared for disappointment. I anchored down and casted out nearly 4" of blood worm just for the hell of it and started taking pictures of the sunset. I thought I had a skate or baby rock, but it was pulling real good.
First fish... 16-17" croaker. First legit fish on my Kayak so I got excited. Plenty more came soon after. I had 2 doubles on the one rod that I had 2 hooks on. It was an amazing feeling to see that again. Havn't had a double in years.
Bloodworms and shrimp were the choice baits. (bloodworms = quantity, shrimp = big size).
Sorry for the long write. A bit delirious but still with a smile as I am dozing off writing this.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...73853380_n.jpg
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