November's balmy weather has spoiled me.
Today was quite different. With the temperature at 33 degrees at 8:00 a.m. and winds gusting double digits from the NW, John Veil, EMSer (Bruce) and I launched from Tucker Street. Any thoughts of tackling the Severn were vanquished by the whitecaps rolling down the river. But that was OK. Weems obliged even though it too had its surface significantly rippled by the wind.
While my two companions trolled for stripers (with some success, of course!) I searched for pickerels. I found 4 overall. None exceeded 20 inches but each was a healthy adult fish. Here are two:
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You can see from the shoreline mud in the background that the water was very low. Not only was it low tide but the wind was pushing water out of the creek.
I took the occasion to observe the structure, mostly downed trees, exposed by the low water. They provide great pickerel habitat.
I got one each on a Rat-L-Trap and jig spinner and two on a Fat Sam.
Here's the perfect hookup on a 19 inch fish:
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I simply pushed the hook out of its lip and tipped my Hawg Trough to the left to return this guy to the water.
John and Bruce had success with stripers and pickerels. Bruce in particular had a very special catch.
I hope to return to the area tomorrow during the Jonas outing planned by On-the-fly (Harry). But I do hope the wind diminishes. It was nippy out there today because of the strong breeze.
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Today was quite different. With the temperature at 33 degrees at 8:00 a.m. and winds gusting double digits from the NW, John Veil, EMSer (Bruce) and I launched from Tucker Street. Any thoughts of tackling the Severn were vanquished by the whitecaps rolling down the river. But that was OK. Weems obliged even though it too had its surface significantly rippled by the wind.
While my two companions trolled for stripers (with some success, of course!) I searched for pickerels. I found 4 overall. None exceeded 20 inches but each was a healthy adult fish. Here are two:
B.jpg C.jpg
You can see from the shoreline mud in the background that the water was very low. Not only was it low tide but the wind was pushing water out of the creek.
I took the occasion to observe the structure, mostly downed trees, exposed by the low water. They provide great pickerel habitat.
I got one each on a Rat-L-Trap and jig spinner and two on a Fat Sam.
Here's the perfect hookup on a 19 inch fish:
B1.JPG
I simply pushed the hook out of its lip and tipped my Hawg Trough to the left to return this guy to the water.
John and Bruce had success with stripers and pickerels. Bruce in particular had a very special catch.
I hope to return to the area tomorrow during the Jonas outing planned by On-the-fly (Harry). But I do hope the wind diminishes. It was nippy out there today because of the strong breeze.
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