So for once I can say that I'm actually glad the season is over. This was a miserable year fishing the upper Severn. Granted, I did not make it out much, but I think I only managed one keeper all year and probably a dozen or so white perch. The last two trips may have been the most bizarre of all.
I was out mid-late October on what should have been perfect tide/sunrise timing. I had intel that keeper fish were being caught just south of Round Bay in good numbers and also just north of the narrows - around Arden for those who are not familiar. I fished for probably five hours that day between those two points and only managed two shorts, the longest of which was about 16". I lost a few plastics to blues, but that was it. I marked a lot of fish but couldn't get any takers. I threw everything I had at them from trolling to top water. Nothing.
I was out for what will be my last trip of the season about two weeks ago. Again, based on the tide tables it should have been perfect. The water was dead flat and water temp was upper 50's. What was weird was that we had about 6' of visibility. Anyone who fishes the Severn knows how strange that is! As I was gliding along I could see the pretty featureless bottom and absolutely no life to speak of. Even the massive amount of bait from earlier in the year was gone. After three hours of fishing without so much as a nibble I gave up. I had my eyes glued to the fish finder and marked two fish the entire trip.
What is so strange about all of this is that there was SO much bait in the water throughout most of the year. That combined with the fact that two years ago I almost could not go out without bringing home a nice sized keeper fish. Morning, evening, lousy tide; it did not seem to matter. I have no idea what the ______ was going on, I'm just happy it is over and hoping for better luck next year. Hope you guys had better luck than i did!
I was out mid-late October on what should have been perfect tide/sunrise timing. I had intel that keeper fish were being caught just south of Round Bay in good numbers and also just north of the narrows - around Arden for those who are not familiar. I fished for probably five hours that day between those two points and only managed two shorts, the longest of which was about 16". I lost a few plastics to blues, but that was it. I marked a lot of fish but couldn't get any takers. I threw everything I had at them from trolling to top water. Nothing.
I was out for what will be my last trip of the season about two weeks ago. Again, based on the tide tables it should have been perfect. The water was dead flat and water temp was upper 50's. What was weird was that we had about 6' of visibility. Anyone who fishes the Severn knows how strange that is! As I was gliding along I could see the pretty featureless bottom and absolutely no life to speak of. Even the massive amount of bait from earlier in the year was gone. After three hours of fishing without so much as a nibble I gave up. I had my eyes glued to the fish finder and marked two fish the entire trip.
What is so strange about all of this is that there was SO much bait in the water throughout most of the year. That combined with the fact that two years ago I almost could not go out without bringing home a nice sized keeper fish. Morning, evening, lousy tide; it did not seem to matter. I have no idea what the ______ was going on, I'm just happy it is over and hoping for better luck next year. Hope you guys had better luck than i did!
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