I met Mark and J. Rentch this morning to spend a few hours on the Severn. We planned to target perch, but were receptive to whatever was biting. We all headed in different directions, but kept in touch by VHF radio. I fished in two creeks and trolled in the main stem river while I moved between the two. The perch bite was weak for me this morning. I tied on a brand new Woody's feather spinner to my ultralight rod but could get only two perch and two pickerel to bite it over several hours of casting to normally productive shorelines. While moving between the creeks, I trolled a 3/8-oz jighead with a 4" Gulp twister tail. That lure trolled on a 6' light rod accounted for 16" and 17" rockfish and a 12" speckled trout. So although I caught only 7 fish all day, I managed rockfish, perch, pickerel, and a surprise speckled trout.
Over the past week, I fished four times in different parts of Eastern Bay (twice by kayak and twice by boat). I had some expectation of finding a spec or two in the shallows. But I caught only rockfish and bluefish on those trips. Today's trout was caught close to home in shallow water (3-4 ft depth) on the main stem of the river. It was my first ever trout in the Severn, and my first in Maryland waters since June 2014.
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Over the past week, I fished four times in different parts of Eastern Bay (twice by kayak and twice by boat). I had some expectation of finding a spec or two in the shallows. But I caught only rockfish and bluefish on those trips. Today's trout was caught close to home in shallow water (3-4 ft depth) on the main stem of the river. It was my first ever trout in the Severn, and my first in Maryland waters since June 2014.
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