John Rentch, Gary Grey, and I launched from Hoopersville (Middle Hoopers Island) this morning. We circumnavigated Lower Hoopers Island (about 8-9 miles round trip -- John and I paddled). The winds were light, but the tides were very slow. Although I cast to dozens of grassy points, I never saw current moving past the points or any obvious rip lines. The lack of current put a damper on the catching.
I caught a 24" striper, another 7 small stripers, and a 17.5" spec (just my second Maryland spec of the year). All fish came on 3" Fat Sam mullet paddletails on jigheads. I also fished with an XRap 10 and a popper and had no interest in those lures. I left my fishing camera on the dining room table, and when I went to grab my phone, somehow I slid the brightness slider to the minimum position and could no longer see the screen. Therefore, I have no on-the-water fish pictures. The spec came home with me for dinner and posed for a photo before the cleaning process began.
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Hoopersville is literally at the end of the road. It took over two hours to drive there, making this a non-frequent destination. I would like to return on a day with stronger tidal current. It is remote and very pretty there.
I have never seen as many jellyfish as I saw today. It was amazing. At the end of the trip I stepped out of the kayak into 6" deep water at the ramp. I had on shoes and long pants. There was a 2" strip of skin exposed above the shoe. Now, several hours later, my ankles are burning from the jellyfish stings I got getting out of the water.
I left while John and Gary were still on the water. They can add their own report.
I caught a 24" striper, another 7 small stripers, and a 17.5" spec (just my second Maryland spec of the year). All fish came on 3" Fat Sam mullet paddletails on jigheads. I also fished with an XRap 10 and a popper and had no interest in those lures. I left my fishing camera on the dining room table, and when I went to grab my phone, somehow I slid the brightness slider to the minimum position and could no longer see the screen. Therefore, I have no on-the-water fish pictures. The spec came home with me for dinner and posed for a photo before the cleaning process began.
2020-07-15 -001.jpg
Hoopersville is literally at the end of the road. It took over two hours to drive there, making this a non-frequent destination. I would like to return on a day with stronger tidal current. It is remote and very pretty there.
I have never seen as many jellyfish as I saw today. It was amazing. At the end of the trip I stepped out of the kayak into 6" deep water at the ramp. I had on shoes and long pants. There was a 2" strip of skin exposed above the shoe. Now, several hours later, my ankles are burning from the jellyfish stings I got getting out of the water.
I left while John and Gary were still on the water. They can add their own report.
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