Part 1: Fished St. Clements Island Friday - 07/27 with my son Stephen and his friend John. Don't ask me where they launched from. Let's just say it had something to do with chucking kayaks off a pile of rocks. I hear, but not sure it’s true, there is a small public beach down the street from the St. Clements Island Museum….wouldn’t have mattered, that’s too easy anyhow. I opt to put in at Colton’s Point Marina about 2.4 miles from the island.
Steve and John picked a couple, shorts on the north side of the island. I went to the east. Caught a 22” striper, a few shorts and bunch of small bluefish. I stress small - biggest 15”. Things shut off fast like they usually do around the island and I moved off to Heron Bar. Bite was fairly constant there with a couple dozen shorts along with a 24” and 19” striper. (By the way, take a look at how thin the one striper is in the picture.) Steve/John caught some croaker as well that they cooked up for their lunch. There are some grills and picnic tables on the island. (See Pics) Thunderstorms started getting closer sooner than predicted. Did some third-grade math and figured it was time to get out of there.
Part 2: Went back to St. Clements Saturday - 07/28. On the water at 11:00. Went straight to the bar. (See pic) Caught about 40 shorts and a few perch. No keepers. Paddled over to the island for a walk and waited for the late afternoon bite. Once back on the water I jigged the shaded side of the old wharf pilings. Hooked up right away but it had a much different pull to it…. catfish,… slime and all...First one for me at St. C. Couple drops later caught a 23” striper. Had another fish on my 6lb test perch rod that screamed line off the reel until it made a sharp right around the pilings.... That my friends.. was that…. A few minutes later birds starting working and schoolies were all over the top. Pretty much just non-stop catching for an hour with one barely legal in all the mayhem.
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Steve and John picked a couple, shorts on the north side of the island. I went to the east. Caught a 22” striper, a few shorts and bunch of small bluefish. I stress small - biggest 15”. Things shut off fast like they usually do around the island and I moved off to Heron Bar. Bite was fairly constant there with a couple dozen shorts along with a 24” and 19” striper. (By the way, take a look at how thin the one striper is in the picture.) Steve/John caught some croaker as well that they cooked up for their lunch. There are some grills and picnic tables on the island. (See Pics) Thunderstorms started getting closer sooner than predicted. Did some third-grade math and figured it was time to get out of there.
Part 2: Went back to St. Clements Saturday - 07/28. On the water at 11:00. Went straight to the bar. (See pic) Caught about 40 shorts and a few perch. No keepers. Paddled over to the island for a walk and waited for the late afternoon bite. Once back on the water I jigged the shaded side of the old wharf pilings. Hooked up right away but it had a much different pull to it…. catfish,… slime and all...First one for me at St. C. Couple drops later caught a 23” striper. Had another fish on my 6lb test perch rod that screamed line off the reel until it made a sharp right around the pilings.... That my friends.. was that…. A few minutes later birds starting working and schoolies were all over the top. Pretty much just non-stop catching for an hour with one barely legal in all the mayhem.
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