On Wednesday myself, Ron and Doug Murph hit Piney Point under almost perfect conditions. Light breeze and brisk incoming current blowing under the bridge. Baitfish everywhere. Crickets everywhere else on the radio. After an hour of nothing at the bridge I headed off in one direction, Ron another, and Doug stubbornly stayed at the bridge. Between the 3 of us we managed a handful of perch and 2 stripers in 3+ hours of fishing.
Today Ron and I hit Clark’s at 5AM. The parking lot was already full of trot liners who invade Clark’s like vultures on a deer carcass. You can’t fish there on the weekend because of them. I headed off to a favorite spot and immediately had 2 dink’s. Ron hit my other spot and was reporting 16-18” fish, had 5 before I could blink. But fish move and things cooled off as far as big stripers. I put on 3” white Gulp and was killing 9” perch and mucho 9” stripers in the mix. Ron came over and started throwing a mini-me in Fire Tiger and was picking up 10 - 10 1/2 in perch fast and furious. Ended up with a nice stringer.
I picked up 2 15” stripers on the Gulp between the perch and dink’s. Gulp is like Bud Light at a beer bar, no one admits they drink it but it’s number one for a reason, you drink it at home when no ones watching. Soon I had a nice fish on my perch rod, pulling line and bending the rod in a beautiful arc. But it was staying deep, a dreaded sign of..... channel cat. I ended up catching 2 that went 3-4 pounds.
In the end we both agreed it was one of, if not our best day of the year. Maybe things are looking up.
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Today Ron and I hit Clark’s at 5AM. The parking lot was already full of trot liners who invade Clark’s like vultures on a deer carcass. You can’t fish there on the weekend because of them. I headed off to a favorite spot and immediately had 2 dink’s. Ron hit my other spot and was reporting 16-18” fish, had 5 before I could blink. But fish move and things cooled off as far as big stripers. I put on 3” white Gulp and was killing 9” perch and mucho 9” stripers in the mix. Ron came over and started throwing a mini-me in Fire Tiger and was picking up 10 - 10 1/2 in perch fast and furious. Ended up with a nice stringer.
I picked up 2 15” stripers on the Gulp between the perch and dink’s. Gulp is like Bud Light at a beer bar, no one admits they drink it but it’s number one for a reason, you drink it at home when no ones watching. Soon I had a nice fish on my perch rod, pulling line and bending the rod in a beautiful arc. But it was staying deep, a dreaded sign of..... channel cat. I ended up catching 2 that went 3-4 pounds.
In the end we both agreed it was one of, if not our best day of the year. Maybe things are looking up.
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