Went fishing with my dad today launching from College creek and it was a mighty day. We launched just after 12 because the low tide was around 10:50 and wanted to hit the larger swinging tide. Just barely into our paddle near a fallen tree limb was a bluefish about 16-18" that we could visibly see. Didn't seem hungry so we moved on.. We worked several patterns throughout the creek in sections so to speak and ultimately kept one 18"+ striper (first fish of the day) and later my dad caught a 20" striper, which was his first striper he's ever caught and first fish on a kayak! Very proud of him. We trolled along out to the Severn and rested for a bit, then headed back into the creek to head back. All of the schoolies caught were between 14-17" in all sections of the creek. The day was overcast, which was to our advantage and we used jig heads with Zman paddle tails on. Used two colors that were similar to the bait fish in the water. When I filleted the fish tonight, in the 20" there was one baitfish about 3-4" long and the 18" fish had three baitfish about 3-4" long inside of them. G0011239.jpgG0021300.jpg
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