I have another possibility for either Dec or Jan.
We could get together for a couple hours around 10:00 am on a Satruday have a clinic, Ryan at Easton Cycle said he would host, show us how to install rod holders, fishfinders, GPS etc talk about other gear. He has a nice little shop. Probalby get the local fishing shop owner to stop by and talk about fishing techniques. (These same shops have shown some interest in sponsoring a kayak fishing tournament for us next spring or summer.)
Then we go to lunch and for those of you who want to fish we could try Wye Mill Lake in the afternoon, small lake 4-8 ft of water, largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish sunfish. On a warm winter day usually catch something. Winter fishing can be tough but the lake is sheltered and would be good practice even if the fish were not biting. There are 3-5 lb largemouth and they will bite in the winter with the correct technique. It is is near the RT 404 - Rt 50 intersection on the eastern shore, 15 minutes from Bay Bridge. Would need a freshwater license.
Let me know what you think, if enough yakers are interested can set something up.
FYI, I have been working, will be back fishing in December. I still have the bag of lures from the September M&G, will throw them in next M&G I make.
We could get together for a couple hours around 10:00 am on a Satruday have a clinic, Ryan at Easton Cycle said he would host, show us how to install rod holders, fishfinders, GPS etc talk about other gear. He has a nice little shop. Probalby get the local fishing shop owner to stop by and talk about fishing techniques. (These same shops have shown some interest in sponsoring a kayak fishing tournament for us next spring or summer.)
Then we go to lunch and for those of you who want to fish we could try Wye Mill Lake in the afternoon, small lake 4-8 ft of water, largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish sunfish. On a warm winter day usually catch something. Winter fishing can be tough but the lake is sheltered and would be good practice even if the fish were not biting. There are 3-5 lb largemouth and they will bite in the winter with the correct technique. It is is near the RT 404 - Rt 50 intersection on the eastern shore, 15 minutes from Bay Bridge. Would need a freshwater license.
Let me know what you think, if enough yakers are interested can set something up.
FYI, I have been working, will be back fishing in December. I still have the bag of lures from the September M&G, will throw them in next M&G I make.
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