We had not fished St Inigoes in quite some time, at least 6 weeks, and I conned Ron into joining me there today. I’ll admit my expectations weren’t high and St I pretty much met them. The morning started with a spectacular sunrise, really I enjoy these almost as much as the fishing.
Soon after that shot I hooked a quality 16” speckled on what used to be a grass flat, now it’s just flat. Don’t know where the grass went but it’s needed.
Let’s just say after that things slowed down a lot. I caught a few small stripers and a bluefish. There were definitely blues around as they shredded our plastics. Ron had wandered over to the channel and said he caught a croaker jigging a sting silver. Well two can play that game.
Winds started to pick up so we relocated to the St Mary’s River side of Kitts Point. Ron found some nice perch and a small school of breaking rockfish, but no size. We decided to head back. Ron stopped at a grass bank and I heard cursing as he lost a small redfish at the boat.
The construction at St I appears to be over but they’ve got the whole area fenced off where they built the living shore and have planted marsh grass.
They have however put in a very nice kayak launch with a carpet like material from the lot to the waters edge. Here’s Ron approaching it. The boat ramp is still there but this looks much easier on your boat bottom.
Finally, for you folks in Anne Arundel, this is called a honeywagon and it’s used to clean port-a-potties. They clean ours every 3 days.
Don’t think we’ll hit St I anytime soon as there are hotter spots right now down here.
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Soon after that shot I hooked a quality 16” speckled on what used to be a grass flat, now it’s just flat. Don’t know where the grass went but it’s needed.
Let’s just say after that things slowed down a lot. I caught a few small stripers and a bluefish. There were definitely blues around as they shredded our plastics. Ron had wandered over to the channel and said he caught a croaker jigging a sting silver. Well two can play that game.
Winds started to pick up so we relocated to the St Mary’s River side of Kitts Point. Ron found some nice perch and a small school of breaking rockfish, but no size. We decided to head back. Ron stopped at a grass bank and I heard cursing as he lost a small redfish at the boat.
The construction at St I appears to be over but they’ve got the whole area fenced off where they built the living shore and have planted marsh grass.
They have however put in a very nice kayak launch with a carpet like material from the lot to the waters edge. Here’s Ron approaching it. The boat ramp is still there but this looks much easier on your boat bottom.
Finally, for you folks in Anne Arundel, this is called a honeywagon and it’s used to clean port-a-potties. They clean ours every 3 days.
Don’t think we’ll hit St I anytime soon as there are hotter spots right now down here.
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