This morning the weather guys called for high winds and rain. After breakfast I checked the actual conditions, saw that things were not as bad as predicted, and decided to go out for a short trip.
I fished from my 11' paddle-powered Native Manta Ray 11 and trolled three medium spinning rods with paddletails. I trolled for 1.5 hours and caught 12 stripers, including my second largest ever from the kayak (29.5" -- I could not lean back far enough to get the whole fish in the photo). The big fish came seconds after another rod began shaking with a 20" striper. That was several minutes of excitement to deal with both of those fish.
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About 11:30 I experienced a rapid 180-deg shift in wind direction, a brief period of high winds, and a few minutes of rain. That added a bit of extra drama to the trip.
I used a 3" paddletail on one rod, a 4" paddletail on a second rod, and a 5" Storm Shad on the third rod. During the 1.5 hours I caught 12 stripers. The Storm shad was not touched at all. The 3" paddletail caught about 7 of the fish, including the large one, and the 4" paddletail caught about 5 fish.
I fished from my 11' paddle-powered Native Manta Ray 11 and trolled three medium spinning rods with paddletails. I trolled for 1.5 hours and caught 12 stripers, including my second largest ever from the kayak (29.5" -- I could not lean back far enough to get the whole fish in the photo). The big fish came seconds after another rod began shaking with a 20" striper. That was several minutes of excitement to deal with both of those fish.
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About 11:30 I experienced a rapid 180-deg shift in wind direction, a brief period of high winds, and a few minutes of rain. That added a bit of extra drama to the trip.
I used a 3" paddletail on one rod, a 4" paddletail on a second rod, and a 5" Storm Shad on the third rod. During the 1.5 hours I caught 12 stripers. The Storm shad was not touched at all. The 3" paddletail caught about 7 of the fish, including the large one, and the 4" paddletail caught about 5 fish.
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