A few weeks ago, CB kayak 02 and Reelaxin10 reported they had caught citation pickerel in the Severn. I was surprised and pleased this afternoon to catch my second citation pickerel in the past ten days. Both last week's fish and today's fish were 24" and were caught in different Severn tributaries. Most of my trips this winter have been in my pedal-drive Slayer Propel 10. But today, I decided to get an upper body workout and took the Manta Ray 11 paddle kayak. It shows that you do not need a fancy or expensive kayak to catch pickerel.
Today's biggun was very fat and cranky. It fought hard before I got it in my kayak. Then it squirmed all over while I tried to get photos. It may have been the fattest pickerel I ever caught.
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The fish was caught on live minnow and 1/8-oz jighead. It was hooked in 1-2 ft water depth. My second largest fish today was about 18". It had a red rash covering half of one side. I released it quickly without stopping for a photo.
The Severn has been quite variable this winter -- most days very slow, but occasionally the bite gets going. Today I fished for 3 hours and caught only 7 fish, but catching the big fish made the day.
Today's biggun was very fat and cranky. It fought hard before I got it in my kayak. Then it squirmed all over while I tried to get photos. It may have been the fattest pickerel I ever caught.
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The fish was caught on live minnow and 1/8-oz jighead. It was hooked in 1-2 ft water depth. My second largest fish today was about 18". It had a red rash covering half of one side. I released it quickly without stopping for a photo.
The Severn has been quite variable this winter -- most days very slow, but occasionally the bite gets going. Today I fished for 3 hours and caught only 7 fish, but catching the big fish made the day.
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