When I drove across the Severn River Bridge this morning about 10:00 am, it was supposed to be high tide time. However, the wind was whipping from the NW -- exactly down the river. There were whitecaps all over the place, and a lot of shoreline was exposed already. The wind is supposed to be strong all afternoon. With the tide falling plus the wind pushing water out, there should be very low water in much of the Severn for most of the next day. Anyone so inclined could make a scouting trip to learn shoreline and bottom structure with the water level way down. If you do head out in the wind, be careful.
I do not plan to get on the water today, but may head out tomorrow morning in search of pickerel if the wind is not so strong.
I do not plan to get on the water today, but may head out tomorrow morning in search of pickerel if the wind is not so strong.
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