I had a little clean up to do on the big boat after last night's storms.
Afterwards, I put the canoe in Martin's Cove (skidsteer country), not far from L.J. Marina, and Cantler's.
The water in the cove was kinda interesting.
At first glance, it was extremely dingy, with less than 4" of visibility. But what had apparently happened was the runoff from last night's rain was much warmer than the water in the creek was, and the stained runoff was laying on top of a somewhat clearer column of water. Stirring the water with a paddle or the electric motor revealed this, it was like watching the cream being stirred into the coffee.
Out in the main stem of Mill Creek, above Cantler's, the water was much clearer.
The tide was very high.
I found a goodly number of fish, mostly in the 6-8 inch range. Out in the main stem, the quality of the fish improved.
Their location was hanging in the darkest shade of certain docks, if I caught one, I'd catch 5-6, but it was very random and most docks drew a blank.
But I also caught several along featureless banks in about 5 feet of water, no cover, no wood, just a little shade.
Afterwards, I put the canoe in Martin's Cove (skidsteer country), not far from L.J. Marina, and Cantler's.
The water in the cove was kinda interesting.
At first glance, it was extremely dingy, with less than 4" of visibility. But what had apparently happened was the runoff from last night's rain was much warmer than the water in the creek was, and the stained runoff was laying on top of a somewhat clearer column of water. Stirring the water with a paddle or the electric motor revealed this, it was like watching the cream being stirred into the coffee.
Out in the main stem of Mill Creek, above Cantler's, the water was much clearer.
The tide was very high.
I found a goodly number of fish, mostly in the 6-8 inch range. Out in the main stem, the quality of the fish improved.
Their location was hanging in the darkest shade of certain docks, if I caught one, I'd catch 5-6, but it was very random and most docks drew a blank.
But I also caught several along featureless banks in about 5 feet of water, no cover, no wood, just a little shade.
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