I had the opportunity to take the last two weeks off, as I started a new job recently. Naturally, I spent most of the time fishing, and I wanted to highlight a few of the better trips here.*I meant to post this a couple weeks ago, but things have been busy.
The first was a trip to Eastern Bay, where I launched to dead low tide. It was a very pleasant evening with no wind and overcast skies. I immediately hooked into a 21ā striper trolling, so I figured Iād stop and see if they were interested in top water. Over the course of the next two hours, I caught around 18 fish, all of which were over 17ā, with a couple 23ā fish being the largest. I caught most on top, but I also caught a few jogging and trolling. It was probably my best trip of the year, and I had the spot to myself.
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I also took a couple trips to St. Mary's County to fish with Big Mike and Gary. Fishing was steady, and I was able to land a few keeper sized stripers on trolled paddletails and topwater. Chartreuse out-caught just about every other color. I also picked up one small trout on Gulp. While I had success with flounder earlier in the year, they weren't around for either late October trip.
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The last trip I want to highlight is a trip to Crisfield. Schoolie stripers were everywhere in good numbers, and I caught them on just about anything. Most came on trolled or casted paddletails, but I did pick up quite a few with a popping cork rig with gulp. There were also some small trout around, but not as many as I expected. Fish were mostly shallow, and many were way up in the marshes. I ended the trip with one keeper sized striper and one fat 19" trout.
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Since the water has dipped below 60 degrees and I don't own a drysuit, I've put the kayak away for the season. 2019 was much better than 2018 for me, but striper fishing still wasn't what it was even a few years ago. That's why I decided to release all of mine this year. I love the taste of striper,but between catfish, perch, and trout, I had plenty for the table. So now I switch to pickerel fishing from shore until the shad run starts in the spring. Already counting down the days...
The first was a trip to Eastern Bay, where I launched to dead low tide. It was a very pleasant evening with no wind and overcast skies. I immediately hooked into a 21ā striper trolling, so I figured Iād stop and see if they were interested in top water. Over the course of the next two hours, I caught around 18 fish, all of which were over 17ā, with a couple 23ā fish being the largest. I caught most on top, but I also caught a few jogging and trolling. It was probably my best trip of the year, and I had the spot to myself.
IMG_0990.jpg IMG_0987.jpg IMG_0995.jpg
I also took a couple trips to St. Mary's County to fish with Big Mike and Gary. Fishing was steady, and I was able to land a few keeper sized stripers on trolled paddletails and topwater. Chartreuse out-caught just about every other color. I also picked up one small trout on Gulp. While I had success with flounder earlier in the year, they weren't around for either late October trip.
IMG_1008.jpg
The last trip I want to highlight is a trip to Crisfield. Schoolie stripers were everywhere in good numbers, and I caught them on just about anything. Most came on trolled or casted paddletails, but I did pick up quite a few with a popping cork rig with gulp. There were also some small trout around, but not as many as I expected. Fish were mostly shallow, and many were way up in the marshes. I ended the trip with one keeper sized striper and one fat 19" trout.
IMG_1046.jpg
Since the water has dipped below 60 degrees and I don't own a drysuit, I've put the kayak away for the season. 2019 was much better than 2018 for me, but striper fishing still wasn't what it was even a few years ago. That's why I decided to release all of mine this year. I love the taste of striper,but between catfish, perch, and trout, I had plenty for the table. So now I switch to pickerel fishing from shore until the shad run starts in the spring. Already counting down the days...
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