I'm planning to take my first trip south and fish the Severn from Jonas Green on Wednesday. Hoping to arrive between 1400-1500hrs. I have jigs w/spinners and grubs, bass assasin plastic and heavier jig heads, rattle trap, shad raps etc. I'll be throwing everything i got at em. Any suggestions for live bait and where to get it along the way down from Pa if all else fails?
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I wish I could join you. Right now the weather is looking good for Wednesday. The tide will start to come in when you arrive. It looks like you are covered for Perch and Stripers with your artificial setups. There isn't any bait shops that I know of that are convenient around Jonas Green. The main ones around that area are Marty's in Mayo and Anglers just before the bay bridge. I googled and I found a marina close to Jonas that claims to offer live bait including spot. I would call them before going there to make sure they have what you are looking for. Since you are driving such a long way you probably don't want to waste time. Good luck. I hope you catch a ton of fish!
Here is the marina I found that is close by (I have never been there):
http://www.ljmarina.com/<MIKE>
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Assuming that you will be coming down 83 S to 695 W from PA, Cyde's Sport Shop would be sort of on your way to Jonas Green. Clyde's is not far off of 695 in Halethorpe, MD. This is where I go to buy bait, when I use bait... They have just about anything that you might want for bait and sell BKDs too...
http://home.comcast.net/~clydessportshop/home.html
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Ken, you can't beat bloodworms for "live" bait. I do like the Gulp bloodworm and Fish Bites too. The closest bait shop to Jonas Green is Anglers, http://goo.gl/maps/5y95k. Although there are several 7-11s and similar convenience stores in the area that sell blood worms.
I may see you out there on Wed. I'll be out there earlier and have to head in by 15:30 or so.Hobie PA 12
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those artificial are all your gona need.. stick to the piers, throw the spinner.. 1/8 under peirs and rocky short line, and 1/4 ounce in deeper water like 6-7 feet.. jig the salt water assians ive had great success with that. and troll the rattle traps around the channel.. this is exactly what i do each time out here and leave every trip with well over 100 fish.
good luckZach Moore
Delaware Paddle Sports Fishing Team
Fishal Custom Baits Pro Staff
Bait Towel Pro Staff
2017 Hobie Pro Angler 12
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Originally posted by BassMoore View Postthose artificial are all your gona need.. stick to the piers, throw the spinner.. 1/8 under peirs and rocky short line, and 1/4 ounce in deeper water like 6-7 feet.. jig the salt water assians ive had great success with that. and troll the rattle traps around the channel.. this is exactly what i do each time out here and leave every trip with well over 100 fish.
good luckHobie Outback
Ken Smith
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this being said... this has worked in the warmer weather.. with todays storm thats going to hit. and the temp going into the 50s.. i cant promise you perch are going to stick the shore lines. so live bait is never a bad option.. but you can jus jig small silver spoons at a 1./8 oz n get them as well.. i havent used live bait in prolly 10 years..
a theory i was told at work ( bass pro ) by one of our pro anglers, fish are aggressive, and like things they do not eat. certain days they will over bite on artificial because they dont eat something like that everyday, a just like a person, we like diff meals all the time, the same thing everyday gets old and boring.
Now obviously some days live bait is the ticket, the smell, that same bait they know the fish are going to hit it. but for the time being. save your money from bait u may only use half of. and just stick with artificial.Zach Moore
Delaware Paddle Sports Fishing Team
Fishal Custom Baits Pro Staff
Bait Towel Pro Staff
2017 Hobie Pro Angler 12
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSa...8WkC2WzHhAjVaQ
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Originally posted by smif42 View PostThis is an awesome site. Thanks Guys. I'll post my results. I'm not a great fisherman so anything other than a skunk is success for me. Heck I just enjoy cruising around in my Hobbie. It will be nice to see areas I fished in the 70's as a kid. I remember using peelers to catch perch along a pier inside the Naval Academy near where they had the little sail boats docked. I don't think we were suppose to be there, but we never got run off. I'm sure 9-11 changed all that.
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Also you cannot go wrong with METAL this time of year. There is hard bottom all over the severn and bridge and dock pilings galore. All of them hold lots of fish.
All i bring to the severn is kastmasters, sting silvers and silver buddies and it never lets me down.
I love the action of vertical jigging for fish.
Meadeo2012 135 Wilderness Systems Angler
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Originally posted by smif42 View PostI'm planning to take my first trip south and fish the Severn from Jonas Green on Wednesday. Hoping to arrive between 1400-1500hrs. I have jigs w/spinners and grubs, bass assasin plastic and heavier jig heads, rattle trap, shad raps etc. I'll be throwing everything i got at em. Any suggestions for live bait and where to get it along the way down from Pa if all else fails?
I may try to join you for awhile depending on weather and work schedule if you don't mind. Right now, the work schedule is looking open (not necessarily good news, but at least I can fish). I've been looking for an excuse to get down to Jonas. Lately my lures of choice have been jig heads with twister tails - yellow, white, and rootbeer. Yesterday morning the magic bait was an Xrap in olive green.
If you're interested, PM me.
DougLL Bean (Perception) Manatee DLX Angler 9.5'
Hobie Pro Angler 12
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I have a contractor coming to the house at 10:30 on Wed. He will be here for several hours. I may try to get out on the Severn after that.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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Originally posted by Aesiegel View PostDoug and Ken,
I'll be launching around 10:00 - 10:30. I'll post some intel when I can.
EdLL Bean (Perception) Manatee DLX Angler 9.5'
Hobie Pro Angler 12
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