Heading out there in about 20 minutes. My buddy is a triathlete and routinely does his swim there...I'm not sure where we are going, but he knows I yak quite a bit and asked me to go along as his spotter. I've searched a couple of threads here, and I have apparently been missing out this entire time....looking forward to broaden my database of fishing areas close by...I'm taking some gear...but the main focus is watching over him...but next time....I've been hitting Mattawoman all summer...slow for me, but I did manage a new PB on LM and my first snakehead.
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Nice area...my Sister lives on Neal Sound behind Cobb Island...good fishing...lots of spot bottom bouncing being caught around the area, especially at Cornfield Harbor...yesterday, Yak67, Big Mike and I hit St. Inigoes at daylight only to be chased off the water with the gusting winds...Mike had a cable fail on his Mirage Drive, but luckily was near the launch headed in...Gary carried home a nice mess of big white perch...we all caught a few fish before throwing in the towel, but September has had some wicked weather that screws up fishing...maybe October will finally give us a break..."Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
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Originally posted by ronaultmtd View PostNice area...my Sister lives on Neal Sound behind Cobb Island...good fishing...lots of spot bottom bouncing being caught around the area, especially at Cornfield Harbor...yesterday, Yak67, Big Mike and I hit St. Inigoes at daylight only to be chased off the water with the gusting winds...Mike had a cable fail on his Mirage Drive, but luckily was near the launch headed in...Gary carried home a nice mess of big white perch...we all caught a few fish before throwing in the towel, but September has had some wicked weather that screws up fishing...maybe October will finally give us a break...Hobie Outback
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A few years back I fished out of wicomico shores somewhat frequently on a small boat. The marshy areas around where the river narrows hold an incredible amount of perch. Even a few small reds when they were more prolific. The deep hole at the mouth of the narrows holds a fair amount of cats and croaker. Some large blue cats prowl both the shallows and in the hole that will really test your tackle. I enjoyed fishing that area.
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Originally posted by ShaunGT View PostA few years back I fished out of wicomico shores somewhat frequently on a small boat. The marshy areas around where the river narrows hold an incredible amount of perch. Even a few small reds when they were more prolific. The deep hole at the mouth of the narrows holds a fair amount of cats and croaker. Some large blue cats prowl both the shallows and in the hole that will really test your tackle. I enjoyed fishing that area.
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North or South of the pin in the river for any holes? I have a FF on my yak...but with a little direction I will save a little time...i love catching big blue cats from the yak...Hobie Outback
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You’ll have to excuse my poor handwriting. North. It would be a long paddle though. The hole is the left circle at the mouth of the headwaters. The right circle is a long area of shoreline that produced perch. The incoming was best for perch in my experience
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Sorry for the multi picture post and how blurry they turned out. We always used beetle spins and had good success in the marsh grass. Wherever grass would meet a piling of some type you knew you were on a good spot. Never caught any true jumbo perch but lots of 9 and 10” fish. Plenty of eater sized catfish mixed in. Every once in awhile you would hook one that would tow you around and break your line.
The crabbing is good there too if you are into that.
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Originally posted by ShaunGT View PostSorry for the multi picture post and how blurry they turned out. We always used beetle spins and had good success in the marsh grass. Wherever grass would meet a piling of some type you knew you were on a good spot. Never caught any true jumbo perch but lots of 9 and 10” fish. Plenty of eater sized catfish mixed in. Every once in awhile you would hook one that would tow you around and break your line.
The crabbing is good there too if you are into that.
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We sometimes launch from Bushwood Wharf and fish the area near St. Catherine’s Island channel...Kevin Fry claims it is loaded wall to wall with catfish, but the entire area is good catfishing...I have found some monster bluecats right by the Harry Nice bridge out of Aqualand and over by the hot ditch coming out of the Morgantown Generating plant...big chunk of cut menhaden on an 8/0 circle hook shelled on 80# mono on a fish finder rig is the ticket...and I prefer a low profile baitcaster on medium heavy rod for catfishing...30# braid mainline is what I use but some of my buddies use 50#..."Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
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Another close spot that I have never tried...this is the year! I typically run 30 pound mono with a 60 pound leader. It hasn't let me down yet...with the drag set and then the "extra" drag of the yak...I've had some puckering moments when they slam a rod in the rod holders...love those moments...I routinely hit Chapel Point a few seasons back...but after some commercial guys targeted it hard, it kind of dried up...one thing for sure there isn't a lack of water this year.Hobie Outback
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Originally posted by clm View PostNo worries on the quality of the pics...I was able to see the areas....the paddle distance isn't a issue. I also have a 14 aluminum flat bottom boat that would be great for that area. Sadly, the yak has the fish finder on it. That is something I need to remedy soon so I can fish longer into the season. If I have to bundle up too much on the yak, it becomes a pain and isn't as fun. I saw quite a few guys running crab lines last week...they weren't doing so well...but that is part for the course..ive only caught croaker once, and that was on a snagged line outting at point lookout...It is about time I learn to Target some salty/brackish species.
IMG_20181018_070056706.jpgLast edited by clm; 10-18-2018, 07:18 PM.Hobie Outback
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