Well, I finally got the yak in the water for the first time this year. Over the winter I installed a Lowrance X-4 pro and built a new set of rod holders out of 1 1/4 CPVC. It holds three rods and has two trolling arms. So, I got to get close to the FF and try out the new rod holders. It was a great day although I caught nada! The FF saw fish (if you can believe it), but they weren't interested in my white or chartruse shad tails or spinner baits. However, I did manage to plot the area where I intend to do a lot of trout fishing near the grass beds at the mouth of the Patuxent on the Navy base side. The ff worked perfectly in water from 2-23ft. (That lets me know I installed it properly). It read the water temp a little high, but that's understandable from a hull mount. The tide runs about 1.5 feet here, so I now have a good idea of where I can get the Hobie at low tide. The one down side of the turbo drive is that it limits me to about 2 ft of water. (I'm a peddler, not a paddler).
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Lots of Croaker, Spot, Snapper Blues and Rocks when the season is right. Less when it comes to the Trout; but I think that's because not many people fish for them. I put in on the Navy base just prior to beach house, if you are familiar. I head out under the longest wooden bridge in America to the grass flats and out through a small opening to the Patuxent. If you can't get on base, you'll have to put in quite a way up near the TJ bridge.Fishin Bob
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Carolina Skiff 18JVX
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Thanks for the info. I fished the fresh water ponds on PAX a lot with my father back in the 90's. I was killing time a few months ago driving around and saw where they drained Holton Lake. Bit disappointing since that was considered a trohpy lake by DNR.-Neil
Moken 13 Angler Deluxe
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