Today was my maiden voyage on the Slayer Propel 10. I made a separate post describing my thoughts on the new kayak. This post describes my fishing for today.
I came out of Weems Creek and tried trolling upstream from there on both sides. There were a lot of leaves and small branches floating on the water that fouled my lures quickly. I had no bites, and finally gave up on trolling after an hour and decided to try for pickerel. I have caught a few pickerel this summer and early fall, but was not targeting them. Today I worked typical pickerel shorelines with a pearl-colored Gulp swimming mullet on 1/8-oz jighead.
I won't say which tributary I started in, but the bite was excellent. I had at least 25 bites and follows, but got only 6 fish to the boat. Those fish spanned several year classes, ranging from 8" to 22.5". I later tried a second tributary and had 4 follows and a few bites, but no caught fish.
I am hopeful that we will have a strong pickerel bite for most or all of the winter, at least up until freeze over.
I came out of Weems Creek and tried trolling upstream from there on both sides. There were a lot of leaves and small branches floating on the water that fouled my lures quickly. I had no bites, and finally gave up on trolling after an hour and decided to try for pickerel. I have caught a few pickerel this summer and early fall, but was not targeting them. Today I worked typical pickerel shorelines with a pearl-colored Gulp swimming mullet on 1/8-oz jighead.
I won't say which tributary I started in, but the bite was excellent. I had at least 25 bites and follows, but got only 6 fish to the boat. Those fish spanned several year classes, ranging from 8" to 22.5". I later tried a second tributary and had 4 follows and a few bites, but no caught fish.
I am hopeful that we will have a strong pickerel bite for most or all of the winter, at least up until freeze over.
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