I tried to repeat my success from the Piney Point Meet & Greet this past Saturday. Winds from 6am - 2pm were basically nill, dead calm water, even under the bridge the entirety to the gas docks.
This is deeper water than I normally fish, and I was prepared for some jigging, brought some spoons, and jig/paddle & spinners.
The good news: I did pickup a few schoolie short juvenile stripers from the bridge out to the gas-docks. I did not pickup as many as I did during the M&G. I crept in and out of the gas docks, and landed a half dozen legal size blue crab. Under the docs, and just outside the docks in the deeper 40+ft water had breaking fish, but casting over/thru/around did not produce any takers.
The bad news: in the shallows floating in/under around the structure, I had a 1/2oz beetlespin on a rod with Mono. I didnt feel the tug but line started taking, so I gave it some time and then set & started to reel. Im not sure what size mono (i never take this rod) so I babied the pull/retrieve, and could feel it was a BIG fish. I was hoping for a Striper, but it wouldn't lift off the bottom, so I was thinking HUGE catfish. When we ducked under and went towards open water, I took a nice sleigh ride being towed around, but the fun quickly wore off, when I got it boat-side and it was Ron's favorite C-N-R! Cut the line and said adios after several tries to retrieve the spinner. Not a big loss, about $1.74 which i'm OK with...
Had lunch again at Chiefs, seafood on the plate was as delicious as those who ranted and raved about it at the M&G. Don't get me wrong the stuffed ham is awesome, but i'll take the seafood!
-McH
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