Headed out to a semi-favorite spot today hoping for some schoolie action and maybe a few perch. Arrived at the spot and conditions were ideal wind wise, one of those days were the water and sky merge into one.
After some searching I had my rod almost ripped out of my hand and a 20” striper started my morning. Immediately released and no pictures, can’t preach what you don’t practice. A few seconds later a 15” speckled trout was in the boat, and in the cooler. For the next 2 hours I was catching quality stripers and specks. Ended up with 9 stripers, 8 of them over 17”, 7 (yes that right 7) speckled trout between 12 and 17” and a needlefish. Here’s the 17” speck, released as I only need one for my house.
As the current slowed I switched to bottom bouncing and caught 3 small flounder, a spot, and a mad crab.
Didn’t appear like the tide was in any hurry to start back up so I headed in and caught a nice 10” perch to round out dinner.
I started with a chartreuse bass Assassin but I was getting short hits by the specks (I could feel weight that wasn’t a perch) so I switched to 3” chartreuse Gulp on a small 1/8 oz jighead. Caught everything except the flounder which wanted white Gulp.
It was really good to see the boys back in town in significant numbers today. This was in St Mary’s and that’s as far as I’ll go.
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After some searching I had my rod almost ripped out of my hand and a 20” striper started my morning. Immediately released and no pictures, can’t preach what you don’t practice. A few seconds later a 15” speckled trout was in the boat, and in the cooler. For the next 2 hours I was catching quality stripers and specks. Ended up with 9 stripers, 8 of them over 17”, 7 (yes that right 7) speckled trout between 12 and 17” and a needlefish. Here’s the 17” speck, released as I only need one for my house.
As the current slowed I switched to bottom bouncing and caught 3 small flounder, a spot, and a mad crab.
Didn’t appear like the tide was in any hurry to start back up so I headed in and caught a nice 10” perch to round out dinner.
I started with a chartreuse bass Assassin but I was getting short hits by the specks (I could feel weight that wasn’t a perch) so I switched to 3” chartreuse Gulp on a small 1/8 oz jighead. Caught everything except the flounder which wanted white Gulp.
It was really good to see the boys back in town in significant numbers today. This was in St Mary’s and that’s as far as I’ll go.
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