John Rentch and I visited the upper Magothy this morning.
For those of you interested in an exciting post with lots of catches chronicled and good advice on how you can do the same in your kayak, you can click off of this thread right now. We were fishless. I remain fishless for 2017.
However there are fish at Beechwood.
These shore anglers were catching white and yellow perch occasionally.
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Note I didn't see their catches up close but I saw a few fish pulled in and I could hear the anglers' conversations carrying over the water. They were fishing with bobbers and bait. John and I were using lures and flies and we caught nothing.
We headed away from the successful anglers upriver against a stiff wind.
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As we got farther upstream the effects of a low tide and strong outgoing wind revealed their effects:
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We actually bottomed out. So we returned to deeper water near the launch and cast around for some fish. No pickerels (what's new?) and no perch for us. We called it a day after 2.5 hours.
I threw a chartreuse jig spinner on my spinning rod and a yellow over white Clouser on intermediate fly line. Not even a bump. This was my second fishless outing of the year. I had similar results with the same techniques at Wye Mills Lake 9 days ago.
As we were packing to leave, a shore angler told us a story of the proverbial big one that got away -- a large striper that overpowered his small jig.
So if you're willing to stand in cold water near the shore at Beechwood and throw bait under a bobber, you might actually enjoy the object of our pursuit. Our kayaks and chosen lures gave us no advantage today.
For those of you interested in an exciting post with lots of catches chronicled and good advice on how you can do the same in your kayak, you can click off of this thread right now. We were fishless. I remain fishless for 2017.
However there are fish at Beechwood.
These shore anglers were catching white and yellow perch occasionally.
P1010464.jpg P1010486.jpg
Note I didn't see their catches up close but I saw a few fish pulled in and I could hear the anglers' conversations carrying over the water. They were fishing with bobbers and bait. John and I were using lures and flies and we caught nothing.
We headed away from the successful anglers upriver against a stiff wind.
P1010465.jpg
As we got farther upstream the effects of a low tide and strong outgoing wind revealed their effects:
P1010467.jpg P1010474.jpg P1010477.jpg
We actually bottomed out. So we returned to deeper water near the launch and cast around for some fish. No pickerels (what's new?) and no perch for us. We called it a day after 2.5 hours.
I threw a chartreuse jig spinner on my spinning rod and a yellow over white Clouser on intermediate fly line. Not even a bump. This was my second fishless outing of the year. I had similar results with the same techniques at Wye Mills Lake 9 days ago.
As we were packing to leave, a shore angler told us a story of the proverbial big one that got away -- a large striper that overpowered his small jig.
So if you're willing to stand in cold water near the shore at Beechwood and throw bait under a bobber, you might actually enjoy the object of our pursuit. Our kayaks and chosen lures gave us no advantage today.
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