I got skunked on the inner Patapsco yesterday, Tuesday, 1-20-15. No fish, no hits and nothing of interest on the FF. I arrived at the Harbor Hospital ramp around 10:30am to find thin skim ice covering the river from shore to shore. It looked like it was breaking up fast and might be fishable in a couple of hours. So to kill time I got back in the car to check a couple other areas and get some eats. Drove past Belle Grove Ponds and they were covered with thick old ice, didn’t even stop. I then went to the Fort Armistead ramp arriving around noon. No one fishing within sight and no kayak cars in the lot. Spent a few minutes taking pictures of the local feral cat population there, especially this one majestic and regal cat I dubbed King Armistead. I noticed the tip end of his left ear has been clipped off flat to indicate to animal control people that this cat has been trapped, neutered and re-released. I saw several pans of cat food here and there, so the local “Cat Women” are keeping the cats well feed.
I got back to the HH ramp around 1:30pm to find the ice had melted enough to launch. I searched the area between Ferry Point all the way back to the WWD. The only place that showed a few scant marks was right at the WWD, and these marks appeared to be a couple of small schools of small bait. There were no gizzard marks, no perch marks and certainly no striper marks found anywhere. I didn’t see any evidence that gizzard shad were in the area… no surface flips, no marks on the FF and none snagged. When gizzards are not at the WWD then you know something has changed with the HH-WWD. BTW, water clarity was an impressive 5 feet.
Water temps on the WWD side of the Hanover Bridge varied little throughout this area hovering around 41F with a few spots hitting 41.5F. I could not detect any significant temperature spikes as I drifted back and forth through the WWD plume. On the far side of Ferry Point water temps quickly dropped off to 38F. Even though there was some smoke coming from the trash incinerator, the WWD didn’t seem to be all that warm compared to ambient water temps. I’m not very optimistic that the HH-WWD will ever turn on like it has in previous years. I’ll probably keep trying though.
HH-WWD, 1-20-15.JPGKey Bridge feral cat A.jpgKey Bridge feral cat - B.jpg
I got back to the HH ramp around 1:30pm to find the ice had melted enough to launch. I searched the area between Ferry Point all the way back to the WWD. The only place that showed a few scant marks was right at the WWD, and these marks appeared to be a couple of small schools of small bait. There were no gizzard marks, no perch marks and certainly no striper marks found anywhere. I didn’t see any evidence that gizzard shad were in the area… no surface flips, no marks on the FF and none snagged. When gizzards are not at the WWD then you know something has changed with the HH-WWD. BTW, water clarity was an impressive 5 feet.
Water temps on the WWD side of the Hanover Bridge varied little throughout this area hovering around 41F with a few spots hitting 41.5F. I could not detect any significant temperature spikes as I drifted back and forth through the WWD plume. On the far side of Ferry Point water temps quickly dropped off to 38F. Even though there was some smoke coming from the trash incinerator, the WWD didn’t seem to be all that warm compared to ambient water temps. I’m not very optimistic that the HH-WWD will ever turn on like it has in previous years. I’ll probably keep trying though.
HH-WWD, 1-20-15.JPGKey Bridge feral cat A.jpgKey Bridge feral cat - B.jpg
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