I went out on the South River for the first time this morning, way early (was on the water by 4:30am, still dark). I launched off some small "community" beach about a half mile south of the Rt 2 bridge. I was targeting striped bass at first, casted to the riprap along the western shoreline first with red sandworm gulp baits, then 6" white swim shads, nothing on either. As daylight started to break I headed up to fish under the Rt2 bridge itself, starting from the western side.
I tried with the swim shad again, no luck. As I made my way towards the middle in about 18-20 feet of water my fish finder was going off nonstop with what looked like stacks of arches, hanging around 10-15 feet of water. There were occasional small fish breaking the water surface around the general area. I worked the area trying every type of lure I could think of at different depths, even some fish bites since I didn't bring any cut bait with me today. I didn't get so much as a nibble. It was driving me crazy since I couldn't figure out what these fish were, but there were clearly a ton of them down there. After a while I gave up and packed it in.
I tried with the swim shad again, no luck. As I made my way towards the middle in about 18-20 feet of water my fish finder was going off nonstop with what looked like stacks of arches, hanging around 10-15 feet of water. There were occasional small fish breaking the water surface around the general area. I worked the area trying every type of lure I could think of at different depths, even some fish bites since I didn't bring any cut bait with me today. I didn't get so much as a nibble. It was driving me crazy since I couldn't figure out what these fish were, but there were clearly a ton of them down there. After a while I gave up and packed it in.
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