Launched out of Ft Armistead around 8am this morning, thought the warm water discharge might be the ticket...or maybe jigging around the Key Bridge pilings. Right away Mustafa hooked and released two shorts (17.5"). Thought, "Man this is going to be good!" Almost three hours later nobody had hooked another fish. Then Rob finally got hooked up and boated a 25.5"er. I decided to go back over an area I was marking fish earlier, and quickly hooked up with a double, 20.5" and a 25". Called they guys on the radio to come over where I was, circled back around and landed a 17.5", circled back one more time and hooked one just a tick over 20". I only hooked 4 fish today, but three were keeper size so I still managed to bring home a limit...pretty good considering I thought it was going to be a SKUNK.
I caught all 4 of my fish over 24 feet of water, with a 2 oz jig head and 6" paddle tail.
Picture time.
Pre-launch rigging:
Len starting to troll.
Rob getting ready to start fishing.
Mustafa and John searching for fish.
Rob with the big fish of the day.
Some kind of cargo ship going under the bridge.
25" Rock, ties my PB...this time I didn't fall off the kayak though.
Fatties.
Cowgirl cleaning the catch. Oddly enough, the stomachs of both fish were completely empty...must have just started feeding for the day.
I caught all 4 of my fish over 24 feet of water, with a 2 oz jig head and 6" paddle tail.
Picture time.
Pre-launch rigging:
Len starting to troll.
Rob getting ready to start fishing.
Mustafa and John searching for fish.
Rob with the big fish of the day.
Some kind of cargo ship going under the bridge.
25" Rock, ties my PB...this time I didn't fall off the kayak though.
Fatties.
Cowgirl cleaning the catch. Oddly enough, the stomachs of both fish were completely empty...must have just started feeding for the day.
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