I tried to beat the heat and motor boat wakes, and did an early session today on Weems.
I had an official J. Rentch sighting today. It's good to see old friends out on the water!
I also met a Snaggedliner named Mike, also in a Native Propel and set him up with a couple of the bignose spinners.
I was on the water for about 2 hours, and it was pretty slow except for one very small area that produced 10 perch in a 15 minute period. They were really concentrated in this one little cove.
As usual, spinner jigs were the ticket-they seemed to prefer the one with the green and yellow striped blade.
The water was very high, so high that it was hard to toss under the docks, but a lot clearer than last week. It looked clearer as I got closer to the Severn. I did not fish above the bridges today.
There was a lot of baitfish action going on, but there is a dearth of perch and rock in the creek.
I had an official J. Rentch sighting today. It's good to see old friends out on the water!
I also met a Snaggedliner named Mike, also in a Native Propel and set him up with a couple of the bignose spinners.
I was on the water for about 2 hours, and it was pretty slow except for one very small area that produced 10 perch in a 15 minute period. They were really concentrated in this one little cove.
As usual, spinner jigs were the ticket-they seemed to prefer the one with the green and yellow striped blade.
The water was very high, so high that it was hard to toss under the docks, but a lot clearer than last week. It looked clearer as I got closer to the Severn. I did not fish above the bridges today.
There was a lot of baitfish action going on, but there is a dearth of perch and rock in the creek.
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