On the fly (Harry), Hugo and I ventured out of Ft. Smallwood park early this morning seeking low winds and lots of stripers.
At first we got both -- calm water and a good bite.
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Peaceful, isn't it? Harry had two stripers in the boat before I got my lines out.
But soon the winds arrived and the ride got considerably bouncier.
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I took this photo by accident as the water was rolling over my bow:
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Discretion dictated that we call it a day after 90 minutes.
Hugo and Harry are safely back on shore -- note the flag:
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You can see how close the launch is to parking in the above shot. That's one nice benefit of Ft. Smallwood.
Altogether we caught 37 stripers in an hour and half of trolling. I had visions of a 50 striper day for each of us until the wind arrived. Mind you, they were not large. I did not catch a fish over 15 inches. But the continuous action was fun.
Here's what I used today:
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The paddle tail out caught the Rat-L-Trap 2 to 1.
All my fish were caught in less than 8 feet of water. The largest ones were less than 20 yards from the rock wall facing the park.
At first we got both -- calm water and a good bite.
P1000417.JPG
Peaceful, isn't it? Harry had two stripers in the boat before I got my lines out.
But soon the winds arrived and the ride got considerably bouncier.
B.jpg C.jpg
I took this photo by accident as the water was rolling over my bow:
G.jpg
Discretion dictated that we call it a day after 90 minutes.
Hugo and Harry are safely back on shore -- note the flag:
D.jpg
You can see how close the launch is to parking in the above shot. That's one nice benefit of Ft. Smallwood.
Altogether we caught 37 stripers in an hour and half of trolling. I had visions of a 50 striper day for each of us until the wind arrived. Mind you, they were not large. I did not catch a fish over 15 inches. But the continuous action was fun.
Here's what I used today:
F.jpg
The paddle tail out caught the Rat-L-Trap 2 to 1.
All my fish were caught in less than 8 feet of water. The largest ones were less than 20 yards from the rock wall facing the park.
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