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  • Obstacles vs opportunities

    I went to bed last night hoping to wake up and hit the Patapsco for my first time to see if any of this fish I have been reading about were willing to play.

    This morning brought about another reality. My daughter, who is home form college "needed" my car, thus stifling my original plan.

    As a contingency, I set out this morning to launch from our community beach, not sure if I was going to target stripers, pickerel or both. What I hadn't anticipated was the 1/2" of ice that extended out a couple hundred yards before opening up.

    It took a while, but I broke my way through and headed for open water since my preferred pickerel spots were covered up in a crystalline glaze. By the time I made it to the mouth of the river, the water was like glass and 39 degrees.

    It didn't take long to coax a fat rockfish to join me on the surface. It was only 19" but it got the day off to a decent start. It was soon followed by another of slightly bigger size. As I was reeling him in, my FF screen lit up with a spectacular number of marks. Many of them quite sizable.

    I pulled out a 10" BKD on a bucktail and began jigging in the crowd. I hooked one, but he shook the hook. Just then, an oyster boat cruised through the narrow channel where I was fishing. I moved off to give him room and trolled a short distance planning to circle back to the marks. Almost immediately, the oyster boat was followed by a bigger work boat that moved in to pull a buoy on the edge of the channel - directly over my destination....

    By the time he moved on, I raced back but my prey were no where to be found. I trolled throughout the area searching holes and ledges, but to no avail. By this point, the tide went slack and there wasn't a fish to be found. I trolled up into the river hoping to find some confused rockfish while I waited for to the current to change, but nothing came of it

    Upon my return to my original spot, I did find some more fish, but nothing like the what I had lost track of earlier in the day. By this time, the winds were picking up slightly and made headway harder than I wished.

    As I approached my original launch, some of the ice had dissipated, but most had not, forcing me to relinquish any thoughts of pickerel. My earlier exertions through the ice paid off as the going was much easier.

    At the end of the day, I caught a handful of stripers all in the 19" to 21" class and paddled 11 miles. I had many obstacles but turned them into opportunities as the day was brisk but beautiful and it was a joy to be out. Catching fish was just the icing on the cake.

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    Last edited by EMSer; 01-07-2016, 03:27 PM.
    Bruce

    Hobie PA 14
    Wilderness System, Thresher 155

  • #2
    Nice report Bruce! I was hoping to read about huge fish found in the P-tap...but I enjoy reading about your adventure all the same.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Cowpokey View Post
      Nice report Bruce! I was hoping to read about huge fish found in the P-tap...but I enjoy reading about your adventure all the same.
      That was the plan when I went to bed last night....

      My daughter had other ideas.

      Still a good day though. Thanks
      Bruce

      Hobie PA 14
      Wilderness System, Thresher 155

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      • #4
        Originally posted by EMSer View Post
        That was the plan when I went to bed last night....

        My daughter had other ideas.


        Still a good day though. Thanks
        Yeah, you included that information in the first post.

        Haha!
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        • #5
          you need to come back down bruce. no boat traffic in here. all the fish to myself
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          • #6
            I was thinking about a southern trip again. Gotta work out the logistics and get them to line up with the wind
            Bruce

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            • #7
              Hey man at least you got out! I was off yesterday to deal with plumbing issues but when the plumber left at noon I thought I might take my yak to the river to investigate a WWD about two miles upstream of the launch. Took the pup down to scout it out and the ramp was locked up with that thick, clear early season ice. I decided to sit on the couch instead

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              • #8
                Nice report as always! I thought about making a pre-work fishing trip this morning, but was afraid of everything being iced in and opted to hunt instead, which I got blanked on anyways...
                Ryan
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                • #9
                  I went back out this morning before work, but got my first skunk of 2016.....
                  Bruce

                  Hobie PA 14
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                  • #10
                    Let's see...

                    Your first Weems pickerel was 24 inches.

                    You have caught many, no countless, legal stripers weeks into the winter and well past "prime time."

                    I think you were due for the smelly mammal to visit your kayak.

                    Now that you have that undesirable incident out of the way, I look forward to reading about your continued successes.

                    Mark
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mark View Post
                      Let's see...

                      Your first Weems pickerel was 24 inches.

                      You have caught many, no countless, legal stripers weeks into the winter and well past "prime time."

                      I think you were due for the smelly mammal to visit your kayak.

                      Now that you have that undesirable incident out of the way, I look forward to reading about your continued successes.

                      As do I , my friend. As do I...

                      Still, it was a great couple of hours on the water stolen before work, I am not complaining
                      Bruce

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                      • #12
                        Another great post, boy you GOT IT BAD. Congrats.
                        Freddie T

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mark View Post
                          Let's see...

                          Your first Weems pickerel was 24 inches.

                          You have caught many, no countless, legal stripers weeks into the winter and well past "prime time."

                          I think you were due for the smelly mammal to visit your kayak.


                          Now that you have that undesirable incident out of the way, I look forward to reading about your continued successes.

                          Dang Mark, don't pull any punches!

                          Is it mandatory (recommended) to have a skunk? If so, I might just have to stay off the water all year, so I don't take a chance.
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                          • #14
                            Good work Bruce, you will be giving us all lessons this year!
                            New to the game but not a rookie!

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                            • #15
                              I saw you breaking through the last section of skim ice as you were paddling out yesterday morning. I had the inclination to get my gear together and chase you down but man was it chilly. My wife even said: "You should get a dry suit so you could go out too". Thats all the encouragement I need!

                              As I was walking my dog on the beach a little later and I could see you out there enjoying the beautiful morning at one of my favorite spots. I too saw the work boat and figured it might be pulling some buoys.

                              The temps should be on the rise in the next few days so I might get out there myself.

                              Thanks for the report and the inspiration.

                              Ed
                              Hobie PA 12

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