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    I set out to fish out of Goodhands launch this morning. As I crossed the Bay Bridge, I got a bad feeling seeing all the white caps coming down form the north. When I arrived at the ramp, the wind was steady, but the site was protected, so I remained optimistic. I had originally planned on heading some into Prospect Bay, but the the thought of coming back against the steady 10-15 knot "breeze" didn't excite me, so I went north towards the Narrows. I jigged the bridges as the tide crested and got discouraged by the amount of boat traffic passing through the channel. Not unexpected, but a bummer none the less.

    By this time, the wind and current were both moving in the same direction and I decided to revisit my original plan - just not go as far south. I set up a couple of trolling rigs and made my way towards some promising humps I had seen on my charts. As I approached the target area, I was again accosted by numerous, large power boats that ripped right the the area I just marked decent fish. Upon my return sweep, some where still there, but uninterested in what I had to offer....

    Deciding that getting more than just a good work out was not in the cards, I set out for the western shore of Prospect Bay to try and travel in whatever shelter I could find for the wind and the current. As made my way up the lee side, I saw lots of bird life including a Bald Eagle and it's nest.

    The day was a total bust from a fishing perspective, but the weather was gorgeous and site seeing excellent. Rather than being bummed at the skunk I decided to be pleased with the excellent workout the 10+ paddle provided. I will defiantly go back to Goodhands, but hopefully in the company of some fellow Snaggedliners that can help unlock it's secrets better than I was able to today.
    Bruce

    Hobie PA 14
    Wilderness System, Thresher 155

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    No secrets really. Lots of nice shoreline and structure there from sod banks to reeds to downed wood to small islands to manmade breaks. Stay relatively close to them and you'll be out of the way of the commercial and recreational boaters and you'll catch fish.
    Mark
    Pasadena, MD


    Slate Hobie Revolution 13
    Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
    Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro

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    • #3
      Still looking at going Monday, will post sometime tomorrow.

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