I've been trying to get to a M&G, I think I can make this one, count me in for fishing and lunch.
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July 2014 Meet & Greet at Lowes Wharf
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Last year when I fished there, I used different size red jig heads from 1/8 , 1/4 and 1/2 ounce weights. These jig heads were tipped with white curly tail Gulp. Jigging the shorelines with this landed me croakers, redfish, perch and rockfish. Trolling with them in the shallows landed me schoolie stripers and perch, and short trout when they are in. You can also use the traditional top and bottom rigs to bottom fish. I use a number 4 to number 1 hooks. The weight that you use on the bottom rig would depend on your depth and the current. I typically use 1/2 ounce, 1 ounce and 2 ounce for the most part. You would tip your hooks with bloodworms, fishbites (bloodworm flavor), or raw shrimp. For trolling the deeper channels towards the northern side of Poplar to get bigger rockfish, I would use white or chartreuse 4 to 6 inch curly tails on 3/8, or 3/4, or 1 ounce jig heads. Finally, small jigheads with Gulp or other plastics on a spinner arm can work well in the shallows. If the fish are in, I cannot see any reason why everyone cannot catch some sort of fish.
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Well, I decided to do a little pre fishing in advance of the July Meet and Greet to see what is biting at Lowes Wharf. It has been a year since I have been there. I would normally post this report in the Boat Yard, but decided to keep it in the Meet and Greet thread for everyone who wants to go. It was windy in the morning so I did not launch until 1pm. The winds had died down. Unfortunately, Hurricane Arthur stirred up the water and blew some water out of the bay, which made for some shallow water. I saw that the water was stained and in those areas I caught no fish. I went out to deeper water and over to Poplar Island and the water was cleaner. All in all, I caught two rockfish... a 14 inch and a 17 inch. One trolling the shorelines and one jigging around Jefferson Island by Poplar. I also caught a dozen jumbo spots and left them biting. I saw all of the charter boats live lining and I saw them bottom fishing for what looked like spots. While fishing in deeper water a saw a large fish that I could not identify. It looked like a large 24 inch shad or a trout. It was swimming on the surface just beneath the water and then it dived as my kayak went back. I did see a lot of wildlife there. I saw water turtles, several different species of birds, including a bald eagle and I saw a swimming horse shoe crab. I got back to the ramp as the sun was about to set. The venue for the Meet and Greet lunch was hopping with music and food. I am sure that the serving staff were busy. One of the boaters told me that they were catching blues out front and croakers. I did not see that action today, but the fishing pattern should return in a few days as the water recovers from the storm.
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Originally posted by daolai View PostMoc - Great report and bloodworms/fish bites do the trick for you? Will stop at Angler's for some bloodworms on the way there. Also please update as I may have a friend coming along as well for both fishing and lunch.
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[QUOTE=coop1486;89440]Originally posted by zeebyrd View PostI am a maybe for both the fishing and lunch. I'll be the one avoiding the poison ivy within a one mile p
Haven't seen any poison ivy there.Just stop digging.Last edited by zeebyrd; 07-07-2014, 04:44 PM.Laura (aka zeebyrd)
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