I am tired of fishing on the Potomac to the point that I have thought about selling my ride. However since I am forced to miss work I'm looking at the possibility of doing a couple of saltwater fishing trips during my Mondays of furlough. I am interested in catching some redfish on marshy areas. Does anyone know of any "productive" or want to suggest any areas within reasonable driving time I can explore? Point Lookout is on my agenda for one of those Mondays (Yet to be determined) and I will do AI from the 28 to the 30. I'm looking at expanding my options. I'm all ears fellow yakers.
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PLO is a productive Potomac River fishery- Lake Conoy has speckled trout and redfish in it- and most of the areas where the reds are is wade fishing- 2 feet and less of water- sorry if I am "burning" anyones spot here, folks- but the man is talking about giving up and selling his yak- most folks pass up the best fishing spots and head out into areas that are "boat magnets"- I see it time and time again...then they bitch about the sorry fishing- we have kayaks- that gives us an unfair advantage- no motor noise and the ability to get into places powerboats can't, yet 90% of the time we see Kayakers side by side with powerboats- not that we can't fish big waters, but that isn't the advantage we have- In my trips I am fishing all by myself - no powerboats any where to be seen- and I am catching fish- 2 feet of water, sometimes less- I have caught four keeper reds in my last three trips- three of those trips were in the Potomac River...yeah, I don't advertise...not smart to have a ton of folks bombard your favorite honey hole...Walleye Pete was sitting 200 yards from me last trip with three clients bailing speckled trout, wishing he could get where I was fishing...he would not appreciate me burning that spot. My 19 1/2 inch speck was caught in 18 inches of water-
You want to get an idea of where to fish- setup a charter with Wallyeye Pete and pay attention to where you are taken...Last edited by ronaultmtd; 07-18-2013, 07:13 AM."Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
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Originally posted by ronaultmtd View PostPLO is a productive Potomac River fishery- Lake Conoy has speckled trout and redfish in it- and most of the areas where the reds are is wade fishing- 2 feet and less of water- sorry if I am "burning" anyones spot here, folks- but the man is talking about giving up and selling his yak- most folks pass up the best fishing spots and head out into areas that are "boat magnets"- I see it time and time again...then they bitch about the sorry fishing- we have kayaks- that gives us an unfair advantage- no motor noise and the ability to get into places powerboats can't, yet 90% of the time we see Kayakers side by side with powerboats- not that we can't fish big waters, but that isn't the advantage we have- In my trips I am fishing all by myself - no powerboats any where to be seen- and I am catching fish- 2 feet of water, sometimes less- I have caught four keeper reds in my last three trips- three of those trips were in the Potomac River...yeah, I don't advertise...not smart to have a ton of folks bombard your favorite honey hole...Walleye Pete was sitting 200 yards from me last trip with three clients bailing speckled trout, wishing he could get where I was fishing...he would not appreciate me burning that spot. My 19 1/2 inch speck was caught in 18 inches of water-
You want to get an idea of where to fish- setup a charter with Wallyeye Pete and pay attention to where you are taken...
Lake Conoy @ PLO.....checked. I will try this on Monday weather permitting. Thanks for the advice, as always your input is always appreciated.
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Originally posted by jet View Postwhere are you located and how far are you willing to drive?
also, are you just fishing the same area on the potomac? try a different launch!
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