Well Ictalurus Bill and I both had a change of plans Sunday and decided to hit Point Lookout around high tide Sunday. We got there around noon and searched for puppy drum and trout around the lake and jetty to little benefit...one small blue fish. But the weather was great, the company was good and we were getting plenty of exercise so I wasn't too upset at not catching.
We went out in to cornfeild, Bill marked no fish to my knowledge but we kept trolling, cast around the light house...still nothing. Fished the strong current, I think Bill caught a little blue, not much but at least we had the skunk off both boats. Strange thing was there was little bait evident, no birds working..which surprised us since when we drove in there had been birds diving on bait just off the causeway......we decided to work our way up the east side of the point.
By the time we got to the fishing pier, my arms were about to fall off. I took a rest, cut some strips from my blue fish. jigged a little, then, refreshed, went to catch up with Bill. We finished our uneventful paddle to the creek mouth and anticipated entering the creek and continuing our search for Puppy drum and trout....and then we saw it. Birds, finally.
After 4 hours of nothing but good weather, it was 3 hours of chasing breakers, catching a mix of schoolie rockfish and snapper blues. And we caught them on everything. Spoons, rapalas, jigs, rattle traps....in the end we decided we'd fish topwater exclusively. The schoolies were very happy to accommodate us. Sadly, this last group were smaller fish, but healthy and energetic.
Finally, we headed back to the beach. Happy. My most productive day of fishing all year. I lost the largest bluefish I had ever hooked. Bill got a good look at him when he jumped fully airborne near the boat. I Also kept one legal rock. The smoker will be full of smaller bluefish.
Thanks for a great trip BIll!!
We went out in to cornfeild, Bill marked no fish to my knowledge but we kept trolling, cast around the light house...still nothing. Fished the strong current, I think Bill caught a little blue, not much but at least we had the skunk off both boats. Strange thing was there was little bait evident, no birds working..which surprised us since when we drove in there had been birds diving on bait just off the causeway......we decided to work our way up the east side of the point.
By the time we got to the fishing pier, my arms were about to fall off. I took a rest, cut some strips from my blue fish. jigged a little, then, refreshed, went to catch up with Bill. We finished our uneventful paddle to the creek mouth and anticipated entering the creek and continuing our search for Puppy drum and trout....and then we saw it. Birds, finally.
After 4 hours of nothing but good weather, it was 3 hours of chasing breakers, catching a mix of schoolie rockfish and snapper blues. And we caught them on everything. Spoons, rapalas, jigs, rattle traps....in the end we decided we'd fish topwater exclusively. The schoolies were very happy to accommodate us. Sadly, this last group were smaller fish, but healthy and energetic.
Finally, we headed back to the beach. Happy. My most productive day of fishing all year. I lost the largest bluefish I had ever hooked. Bill got a good look at him when he jumped fully airborne near the boat. I Also kept one legal rock. The smoker will be full of smaller bluefish.
Thanks for a great trip BIll!!
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