Does anyone know if this ramp is open to launch from?? Is it still frozen over?? How is the water clarity?? I have this Wednesday (31 JAN) off and thinking of going after some Yellow Perch. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks
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Originally posted by Steve6902 View PostDoes anyone know if this ramp is open to launch from?? Is it still frozen over?? How is the water clarity?? I have this Wednesday (31 JAN) off and thinking of going after some Yellow Perch. Any info would be appreciated. ThanksMike
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I live in HDG and go by there almost daily. Jean Roberts at lower tide has a spread of about about 5-6' of thin ice on the lower portion of the ramp or at least it did yesterday morning. Tidewater Marina ramp is clear of ice so is the Perryville boat ramp. It's a great launch site but there is a $10.00 daily fee. payable at city hall, or if you can snag one of the few annual boat launch passes for $25.00 it's a great buy. Launching from there puts you on access to the deep water fishing and good yellow perch grounds. The water clarity all over is muddy right now.
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It seems like a pretty cool launch, and the launch was pretty much clear when I went out 2 weekends ago. That was right after 2 really warm days however. Blackjack told me that the ramp fee for Jean Roberts is only really for powerboaters, kayakers don't have to pay. It was really nice to get out there on the water, even though I didn't catch anything. That's to be expected though if I'm fishing in January.
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Originally posted by yakscientist View PostIt seems like a pretty cool launch, and the launch was pretty much clear when I went out 2 weekends ago. That was right after 2 really warm days however. Blackjack told me that the ramp fee for Jean Roberts is only really for powerboaters, kayakers don't have to pay. It was really nice to get out there on the water, even though I didn't catch anything. That's to be expected though if I'm fishing in January.
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Originally posted by Oldbayrunner View PostAlthough not strictly enforced, it is free to car topped kayakers during the week but on weekends the $5.00 ramp fee does apply to all who launch from there. Steve you can launch from there right now.
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Actually the ramp is free at all times for car-topper kayaks and canoes,free to trailers all week..trailered boats only pays weekends and holidays See provided link. http://webapps02.dnr.state.md.us/MDP...PKintKeyID=155Last edited by blackjack; 01-30-2018, 01:47 PM.Snow Camo Lure 11.5
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Originally posted by Oldbayrunner View PostAlthough not strictly enforced, it is free to car topped kayakers during the week but on weekends the $5.00 ramp fee does apply to all who launch from there. Steve you can launch from there right now.MOC a.k.a. "Machburner the Crab Whisperer"
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Correction, I just noticed the other post that it is free for car toppers on the weekend. Thanks to all for all of the info.MOC a.k.a. "Machburner the Crab Whisperer"
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Kayak Crabbing since 2011 and Snaggedline member since 2009
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I stand corrected, There was a charge a couple years ago on weekends, I know because I got stopped and was given a warning but they must have changed it to no fee anytime for kayaks, sorry folks I hadn't checked in awhile. I'm going to check with the city to find out for sure.Last edited by Oldbayrunner; 01-31-2018, 08:56 AM.
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