The family and I are coming down to vacation June 27 - July 4 and I was going to bring my kayak along (CoosaHD). I haven't had a kayak out fishing near the shore before and was looking for some advice. From what I've read, I may try Cape Henlopen near the pier and/or Savages Ditch. I could use some advice on best times to go out (high tide, I assume) and what fish to target. Most of my gear/tackle is set up for bass, 8 - 12lb mono. Will that be OK or should I switch over to something heavier or braid? Is there anything specific I should watch out for/be concerned about (Current, wind, boats)?
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Tide Info
use http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynami...sites.html#bay
Select Delaware Bay, western shore
Select •Lewes, Breakwater Harbor
Based on "Progressive Wave Model":
High tide - The fastest incoming current
Slack - between High and low tide
Low Tide - The fastest outgoing current.
* note 1: avoid launch and beaching during the low tide
* note 2: safe place unless very strong (E 20 MPH wind)
* Note 3: Bring a Kayak Cart
* Note 4: search "CHSP" on the title, posted by ComeOnFish during 2012-2015. This will give you some good idea around the area.
Species:
Flounder
spot
small croaker
dogfish
small bluefish
triggerfish
tautog (C&R)
toadfish
striper (rare)
You may see seals and dolphins from the Inner Wall.
Let's start from here.
We can discuss the choice of tackles, baits, lures, and tactics later.
JoeFish like there's no tomorrow.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKb...JtmNcSJBi2Sazg
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Thanks for the info. Why do you avoid launching and beaching during the low tide?
I have a Kayak Cart on order. Would an anchor be recommended? If so what type? I do have a drag chain I rarely use but not an anchor. I fish rivers here mostly so anchoring in the swift water is usually out of the question. I'll check out your postings.
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Time2 fish,
During low tide, you additionally, need to walk your kayak in very shallow water or drag the kayak on the wet sand and mud to launch or beach. From the parking lot toward the pier, Left side path is better than the right side of pier. Shorter sandy path and water is deeper on the left side of the pier.
You may use anchor around the pier, but I don't recommend using anchor at the wall. There is a good chance you can't recover your anchor in the rocky area.
I don't think you need the anchor chain. I don't know type of your anchor. A 3lb grappling anchor sometimes fails when the current is very strong. A 5 LB grappling anchor works all the time. BTW the water is less than 15' deep around the pier.
Around the ruined pier area, there are many stuff under the water that will snag your rig and lures. The vertical pilings are not the only ones under the water. There are supporting beams on the lower part of the vertical pilings, and broken pilings.
Well, are you going to cook and eat the fish? I mean any fish? Long time ago, when I camped with my two boys, we ate spot and croaker we caught at the camp sites. We pan-fried them and they were very good. If I camp now, I will fillet spot and croaker and make fish tacos.
JoeFish like there's no tomorrow.
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Gotcha, Looking at the tides I will probably go our around sunrise one or two of the days through the week and take out sometime between the high and low tides. That should probably give me a few hours before I have to get back to the family Not sure about keeping fish, I usually just catch and release but if I can get into some spot and croaker I may. The kids would probably really like that.
I'm going to bring some spinning tackle and my fly rod and tie up a handful of clousers and deceivers. I see a lot of people commenting that gulp is a good bait. Any recommendations on what type of gulp?
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Originally posted by time2fish View PostGotcha, Looking at the tides I will probably go our around sunrise one or two of the days through the week and take out sometime between the high and low tides. That should probably give me a few hours before I have to get back to the family Not sure about keeping fish, I usually just catch and release but if I can get into some spot and croaker I may. The kids would probably really like that.
I'm going to bring some spinning tackle and my fly rod and tie up a handful of clousers and deceivers. I see a lot of people commenting that gulp is a good bait. Any recommendations on what type of gulp?Golden Papaya Outback
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Alright, so I've got some assorted colors of gulp swimming mullet and some 1oz bucktail jigs and tied up some 20lb mono leaders. I'm running 15 lb braid on my rods.
Going to hit up CHSP a couple days sometime between next Monday and Thursday in the AM as long as the weather forecast holds (not too windy, low chances of storms). I'll probably head out around 6am before the high tide and get out around noon before low tide.
Good plan? Any other suggestions. Thanks everyone for the info.
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Sounds like a good plan to me! That whole area can hold fish. The pier itself, the flats on either side, the deeper water near herring point, either side of the inner wall. Just stick to your game plan and jig away.
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Time2fish, I'll be down around the same time, Hope to see you out there. I'm a beginner there as well. Perhaps we can meet up before we leave shore.
And to Comeonfish... is that a spear in your prof pic? I've been looking for a dive buddy if you'd like to take a trip out next week. I'm sort of a new spearo but I'm looking forward to getting out again. Let me know if you're interested. Thinking about taking out the yak to the outer wall. Who knows! maybe the water will be clear enough to jump in!
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Originally posted by OnwardState View PostTime2fish, I'll be down around the same time, Hope to see you out there. I'm a beginner there as well. Perhaps we can meet up before we leave shore.
And to Comeonfish... is that a spear in your prof pic? I've been looking for a dive buddy if you'd like to take a trip out next week. I'm sort of a new spearo but I'm looking forward to getting out again. Let me know if you're interested. Thinking about taking out the yak to the outer wall. Who knows! maybe the water will be clear enough to jump in!
One questions for everyone else. The website says CHSP hours are 7am - 10pm. Do you know if there is any restriction/gates that prevent you from entering before? I was hoping to get out a little earlier.
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You can get there whenever there will be a pay box on your left next to the guard shack. Take a green envelope, write down your plate # and info, put $10 inside, rip off the stub, put it on your dash and drive on in. Just don''t try to sleep there or they'll kick you out
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There are no restrictions that prevent you from getting to the pier where most people launch prior to 7am
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