I launched at Goodhands at 7:15 this morning. I tried throwing a topwater Spook at the first point and caught one small striper. I really don't like dealing with double treble hooks and switched it out to a Storm swim shad. I began trolling with 4 rods, all with some size, shape, and color of paddletail. I fished shallow areas near the shorelines as I have been doing over the past 6 weeks. The fish are still there, but I did not find any large ones. I fished areas to the east and the west of the Narrows for 4.5 hours. I ended with 30 stripers -- two at 19", three at 18", and the rest smaller ones. Near the end of the trip, I had gone 30 minutes without a bite, then 3 of 4 rods went down at once. Those rods yielded an 18" and two 17" fish. That was fun.
The hot lure was a small bucktail with green, orange, and yellow hair and a chartreuse 3" Fat Sam mullet. That one lure accounted for about two thirds of all the fish today. For a while as I was crossing over some deeper water, I trolled 5 lines. I had no bites during that time -- I'm not sure how it would have worked.
I may try an experimental trolling trip in the mid-Severn Thurs or Fri to see if any stripers have moved up that far.
The hot lure was a small bucktail with green, orange, and yellow hair and a chartreuse 3" Fat Sam mullet. That one lure accounted for about two thirds of all the fish today. For a while as I was crossing over some deeper water, I trolled 5 lines. I had no bites during that time -- I'm not sure how it would have worked.
I may try an experimental trolling trip in the mid-Severn Thurs or Fri to see if any stripers have moved up that far.
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