This morning it was too windy to take out my 16' center console or fish in open waters. I decided to do a bit of perching from my paddle kayak in sheltered waters. I began catching a few perch along a shoreline near the Rt 450 bridge. I could hear several helicopters flying nearby on the Naval Academy grounds. After only a few minutes, a large DNR patrol boat came over and politely told me that I needed to move a ways upstream. They were setting up a security perimeter around the USNA since VP Pence was giving the commencement speech for graduation. I relocated to Weems Creek where I could stay out of the wind. The perch are far from thick in Weems, but with some trial and error I found 17 perch today (all released). All were caught on a trusty Bignose spinner. That lure has been on my ultralight rod since last summer. It is beat up, but it still catches fish.
I was in a spot in upper Weems when I heard a very loud noise. Six Navy jets flew over the creek at high speed and low altitude -- they must have done a low altitude pass over the Navy stadium, which is less than 1/2 mile from where I was. They were making smoky exhausts - a few moments later the exhaust drifted down and temporarily gave a foggy appearance to that section of the creek. Before the jets came by, I saw two Osprey tilt-rotor planes circle over the Severn.
I was in a spot in upper Weems when I heard a very loud noise. Six Navy jets flew over the creek at high speed and low altitude -- they must have done a low altitude pass over the Navy stadium, which is less than 1/2 mile from where I was. They were making smoky exhausts - a few moments later the exhaust drifted down and temporarily gave a foggy appearance to that section of the creek. Before the jets came by, I saw two Osprey tilt-rotor planes circle over the Severn.
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