Caveat: New to the Saltwater Game --- so excuse any ignorance.
I headed out of Fort Armistead around 8am on Saturday for about 3.5 hours. Shot straight out to the green buoy marker and worked the channel edges and I was MARKING quite a bit of fish. Primarily was throwing a 1/2oz red eye jig head and opening night paddletail, a 2.5oz white jighead with a white BKD, a pink/white skirted 2oz BKD and a silver jigging spoon. ( First time jigging and learned very quickly that I need a leader attached to that braid to prevent tangles LOL)
Fish were holding around 20 feet and I couldn't seem to hook up while trolling or casting but caught just a couple perch and a small 8-10 inch striper while jigging just above bottom.
Saw about an hours worth of baitfish busting the surface and some gulls dropping on them but couldn't capitalize.
Water temps were hovering around 59. Overcast.
By noon, it was CROWDED with big boats with no regard for anyone but themselves so I bailed.
Not a very helpful post for y'all but I'm interested to learn here.
I headed out of Fort Armistead around 8am on Saturday for about 3.5 hours. Shot straight out to the green buoy marker and worked the channel edges and I was MARKING quite a bit of fish. Primarily was throwing a 1/2oz red eye jig head and opening night paddletail, a 2.5oz white jighead with a white BKD, a pink/white skirted 2oz BKD and a silver jigging spoon. ( First time jigging and learned very quickly that I need a leader attached to that braid to prevent tangles LOL)
Fish were holding around 20 feet and I couldn't seem to hook up while trolling or casting but caught just a couple perch and a small 8-10 inch striper while jigging just above bottom.
Saw about an hours worth of baitfish busting the surface and some gulls dropping on them but couldn't capitalize.
Water temps were hovering around 59. Overcast.
By noon, it was CROWDED with big boats with no regard for anyone but themselves so I bailed.
Not a very helpful post for y'all but I'm interested to learn here.
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