John Rentch, Scott Taylor, and I launched about 6:40 am today from Goodhands Creek. As of last evening, the wind was supposed to stay low until mid-morning. Something changed overnight, and it was blowing steadily. Fortunately it was coming from the north allowing us some shelter by the land mass. I have not fished there since last fall, and have never fished there in early summer before. My goal was to see if the shallow water trolling pattern with paddletails I used in late summer and fall with success would produce today. The short answer is "No". I trolled my usual route staying in 3-4 ft water depth. The water level was high, and the skies were overcast with intermittent rain. Theoretically, this should have been good conditions for fishing. But sadly, I had no bites in the shallow water zones.
I also include in my trolling pattern some passes by structures (walls, docks, bridge pilings, breakwaters, etc). To get between the shallow shoreline spots and the structures, I need to cross over intermediate zones. Today the shallow areas produced nothing for me. While in the intermediate zones, I saw plenty of marks on the sonar, including some that clearly were arch-shaped. I was unable to convince any of those fish to bite, but the other guys got some fish in those areas. My five fish today came while trolling near structure. None were large -- one was about 18" and the others much smaller -- but it was better than a skunk. The tidal current, and therefore the point in the tidal cycle, is important for fishing the structures I do. I caught fish in the same small area on 4 of 5 passes, then the bite stopped.
Each of us caught a few fish, but it was not a great weather day to be on the water. We saw small bursts of fog being blown across the water and had intermittent wind-driven rain showers in our face. As retired or semi-retired guys, John and I have lots of chances to go fishing. We elected to not get soaked, and called it quits by 9:00 am. Scott stayed out a bit longer. I am looking forward to hearing his report.
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I also include in my trolling pattern some passes by structures (walls, docks, bridge pilings, breakwaters, etc). To get between the shallow shoreline spots and the structures, I need to cross over intermediate zones. Today the shallow areas produced nothing for me. While in the intermediate zones, I saw plenty of marks on the sonar, including some that clearly were arch-shaped. I was unable to convince any of those fish to bite, but the other guys got some fish in those areas. My five fish today came while trolling near structure. None were large -- one was about 18" and the others much smaller -- but it was better than a skunk. The tidal current, and therefore the point in the tidal cycle, is important for fishing the structures I do. I caught fish in the same small area on 4 of 5 passes, then the bite stopped.
Each of us caught a few fish, but it was not a great weather day to be on the water. We saw small bursts of fog being blown across the water and had intermittent wind-driven rain showers in our face. As retired or semi-retired guys, John and I have lots of chances to go fishing. We elected to not get soaked, and called it quits by 9:00 am. Scott stayed out a bit longer. I am looking forward to hearing his report.
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