Pat (yakscientist) and I fished the morning...after a rocky start for Pat, we finally hooked up on the water...it was breezy but we stayed inside the creeks...had lots and lots of company (Saturday’s in the summer are like that) school Stripers cooperated and tailor blues reminded me that Bass Assassins are not ZMan Diesel minnows..the white perch were fairly small 9-10 inch fish...back in a Cove I picked up a nice fish, a 20 1/2 Striper on a 1/4 oz jighead and a Pearl/chartreuse Bass Assassin...I took the pledge not to keep any Stripers this year due to the dwindling numbers of fish...so all were released..low tide killed the bite so I headed back home...Pat stayed out on the water...i’ll Let him fill in the blanks...teaser...he caught a nice fish..
I apologize for my lack of writing skills in the original post...seems like my energy and brain power is limited nowadays...after five hours on the water my 73 year old body let’s me down and my abilities head south...everyday on the water is a wonderful gift we should cherish...there are only so many of those in each of our lifetimes and there are no guarantee we will see another...the water was 73.7 degrees yesterday and most of our catches were in open deeper waters due to crabbers hogging all the points and prime fishing spots with crab trot lines...my honey holes were covered up...tried to fish one and got hung up in the crab line...and the crabbers are aggressive guarding these points..like they own that water...so Pat and I had additional challenges yesterday...we had to go to plan C...strategy Z...and the boat traffic...and the crowded free ramp...and parking and...well, you get the picture...weekends are not my favorite time to fish...the SMOG crew tries to fish mostly during week days, usually very, very early in the mornings...like the break of dawn...it gives us an edge that weekend anglers don’t get...don’t get me wrong, crabbers and commercial watermen are up before daylight...crab pots are obstacle we deal with until cold weather...but the recreational crabbers and weekend pleasure cruisers, jet ski jockeys and fair weather sailors are most numerous on weekends and national holidays...it is good to meet up with one of our Snaggedline Forum kayaker and finally put a face to the handle...and it is even better when he catches a nice fish!
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I apologize for my lack of writing skills in the original post...seems like my energy and brain power is limited nowadays...after five hours on the water my 73 year old body let’s me down and my abilities head south...everyday on the water is a wonderful gift we should cherish...there are only so many of those in each of our lifetimes and there are no guarantee we will see another...the water was 73.7 degrees yesterday and most of our catches were in open deeper waters due to crabbers hogging all the points and prime fishing spots with crab trot lines...my honey holes were covered up...tried to fish one and got hung up in the crab line...and the crabbers are aggressive guarding these points..like they own that water...so Pat and I had additional challenges yesterday...we had to go to plan C...strategy Z...and the boat traffic...and the crowded free ramp...and parking and...well, you get the picture...weekends are not my favorite time to fish...the SMOG crew tries to fish mostly during week days, usually very, very early in the mornings...like the break of dawn...it gives us an edge that weekend anglers don’t get...don’t get me wrong, crabbers and commercial watermen are up before daylight...crab pots are obstacle we deal with until cold weather...but the recreational crabbers and weekend pleasure cruisers, jet ski jockeys and fair weather sailors are most numerous on weekends and national holidays...it is good to meet up with one of our Snaggedline Forum kayaker and finally put a face to the handle...and it is even better when he catches a nice fish!
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