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    It's really easy to get caught up in the bad news about our Bay, as bad news gets more clicks and comments than good news it seems. I am 100% in agreement that conservation of the Bay and its resources should be a major priority and that we need to do better. But just for today I figured I'd dabble in some good signs I've noticed recently. Whether they are a random fluke, a change in pattern, or a sign of a healthy summer with minimal rainfall, I think it's worth sharing.

    I've lived downtown for almost 7 years and been running the waterfront promenade path multiple times a week for all of those 7 years. My primary observations are from the Harbor View Tower (the tall, residential tower with lights on top that change colors) towards the Rusty Scupper and along the path by the Science Center. Occassionally, I see a swirl or a splash, and occassionally the water looks so wretched I'm not sure how birds are even sitting in it, but the last month I've seen things there that I've never seen before.

    Twice this last month from the Rusty Scupper to the Science Center, I've seen dozens of medium to large blue crabs along the rocks, along with baitfish. The crabs themselves are not rare, but the numbers this year, at least from my near decade of observations, are unique. Yesterday was the "wow" moment that made me smile- As I was running, I heard a familiar splashy popping sound from out in the water. I stopped and looked, and wouldn't ya know it: working birds! About 50 yards from the Rusty Scupper! And bait galore. There were multiple pods of bait being picked at by what I'm assuming were schoolie rockfish, and some seagulls were happily taking advantage. I couldn't believe it. From time to time I'll notice a small pod of bait, but yesterday there were multiple basketball-court-sized bait pods and that was pretty darn cool to see up in the Harbor.

    Again, not using this as a barometer of Bay health or passing any judgement at all on the condition of the bay, just for a moment taking some time to smile at the surprises this body of water gives us.
    Matt
    Instagram: @sunrisekayakfishing
    2019 Vibe Sea Ghost 130- "The Blurple Nurple"
    10' Pelican Angler 100- "The Starter Kit"

  • #2
    That's great to hear. It's nice to stop and notice the health of the waters arounds us. Truly a WOW moment to have breaking fish in an area not seen before. Thanks for a happy moment about the Bay's health.

    Yak67
    2017 Hobie PA-12 Camo
    2019 Hobie Outback

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    • #3
      Someone on FishingMD facebook posted a 20" & 24" striper caught from either a Canton of Fells Point dock.

      I regularly see people fishing the Hanover Street Bridge on my morning commute, so I have to imagine they catch every now and again.

      Still not sure i'd eat the catch, but the located of Ft. Armistead relative to the Inner Harbour, and knowing that fish are continuously on the move, I wonder if they are any different from the catches farther south in the Patapsco... Which I do eat
      Hobie Ivory Dune ProAngler 14 Lowrance Elite 7 ti TotalScan

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      • #4
        Sorry to open an old thread. There is some good fishing to be had in the harbor surprisingly. Even just walking the Promenade you can get into some good topwater striper bite.
        Does anyone kayak the harbor though? Seems like it would be a great place to get after some fish.

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        • #5
          There is good fishing to be had launching from Canton waterfront park. It's one of my favorite local spots this time of the year.
          Ryan
          Blue 2016 Hobie Outback
          Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers, Inc

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