Had a great morning outing at Smith Creek in St. Inigoes, MD. with Yakfisher (Tom)2015-07-12 11.08.19.jpg. Being that this was my first time in the area, Yakfisher guided me to St. Inigoes State Park on the west side of Smith Creek. 2015-07-12 15.17.51.jpg 2015-07-12 12.09.44.jpg See square on lower left side of photo. Saw three Bald Eagles on the drive into the Park. Weather was great, mid 80's, no wind, and ebbing tide. We launched about 7:30. 2015-07-12 07.40.11.jpg. Traveled to the right of the launch area through some very shallow grassy areas towards rows of crab pots. Tried trolling both on the outside (10-15ft) and inside (4-6ft) of the pots, nothing. Was using a 3/8 jig with a 4"white curly tail. After 3 or 4 pass of the pots, we saw fish jumping along the edge of the grass areas in 4-5 ft. Went to the light rod with a spinner (it was yours Mark) that I use for Perch- got a 14", but that was it. Tom caught one a little later, also small. Ran into "Big Mike" in this area. He was not having much luck either. We then tried a oyster bar to the left of our launch that ran along the show in 4-6 ft. Had several hit, but no landings. Gave it up around 11:30. We didn't get skunked, but pullage was scarce. Had a great time, would like to revisit again when the fish are hungry.
One side note: This area is near Patuxent River Naval Station. We had a Drone flying over us most of the morning. Yakfisher says just up the road is where the drone pilots are trained. Am sure they had us in their sights. They were up pretty high, but you could hear the "drone" of the engines. Kind of neat actually.
I want to thank Yakfisher for inviting me down to his area of the world. You were very gracious in showing me the areas where the fish were (even though they weren't biting).
Thanks
One side note: This area is near Patuxent River Naval Station. We had a Drone flying over us most of the morning. Yakfisher says just up the road is where the drone pilots are trained. Am sure they had us in their sights. They were up pretty high, but you could hear the "drone" of the engines. Kind of neat actually.
I want to thank Yakfisher for inviting me down to his area of the world. You were very gracious in showing me the areas where the fish were (even though they weren't biting).
Thanks
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