Launched early to catch some incoming tide with the plan to find striper. Slack tide was slotted for 9am. Then find perch on outgoing tide. It was a great day with around 30 fish total, mostly schoolies and some smaller perch. One CNR made it into the mix so I let him take my paddletail.
https://imgur.com/I4IO5cF
Launched at Jonas Green and headed towards Route 50 bridge, cruising the deeper edges of the flats looking for birds and bait. There are tons of bait swimming around, primarily around the mouths of the tributaries off deeper points. Using my favorite, Zmann paddle-tails I rigged one on a 1/4oz jig head and another on a half ounce. Weight didn't seem to matter as I was running the same color on each and was mostly around 15-20ft of water. They were hitting each pretty evenly. I could almost time when my rods would go down and was doubled up a handful of times. Vegetation is still around, but its manageable. It seems to be worse upstream from the route 50 bridge.
https://imgur.com/I4IO5cF
After I had my fun with the schoolies, and realizing they weren't getting any bigger, I started searching around a bit. A few boats were jigging the bridge pylons and it didn't seem like they were catching. I started looking for deep holes away from them and submerged structure on my FF. As soon as I hit a decent hill in 20 feet of water my rod tip went down and I found the bigger fish. Trolled back around to make another pass and caught another keeper. That one made it to the stringer and to not harass anymore probably still down there, I transitioned to perch and Part 1 of my plan was complete.
https://imgur.com/EVMbalf
I had a snack and hit Weems for the perch. It took me a minute to catch on, but it was pretty straight forward. Beetle spin with a 1/8oz jighead and a Gulp minnow on board. The only pattern here was shade, on structure, close to deeper water. Not necessarily in deeper water though. I hit nearly every dock and lay-down with that in mind and was quickly pulling them in. Eventually, the boat traffic started picking up as well as the heat. Plan 2 was complete and I headed back around noon
I was able to come back with a decent haul and the wife almost demands I make her salt baked rockfish at this point. If anyone hasn't tried it, I would highly recommend. Very simple and excellent every time. The perch will make great tacos.
https://imgur.com/5E1G8bg
https://imgur.com/0ug7ejt
On a separate note, I spotted what I believe to be a Bull Shark around the mouth of Weems. I passed a group of other kayak anglers when they saw it too. I only got a good look at the dorsal fin, so I cant be certain the type. A good reminder to keep those stringers close and those feet inside the ride!
Tight lines!
https://imgur.com/I4IO5cF
Launched at Jonas Green and headed towards Route 50 bridge, cruising the deeper edges of the flats looking for birds and bait. There are tons of bait swimming around, primarily around the mouths of the tributaries off deeper points. Using my favorite, Zmann paddle-tails I rigged one on a 1/4oz jig head and another on a half ounce. Weight didn't seem to matter as I was running the same color on each and was mostly around 15-20ft of water. They were hitting each pretty evenly. I could almost time when my rods would go down and was doubled up a handful of times. Vegetation is still around, but its manageable. It seems to be worse upstream from the route 50 bridge.
https://imgur.com/I4IO5cF
After I had my fun with the schoolies, and realizing they weren't getting any bigger, I started searching around a bit. A few boats were jigging the bridge pylons and it didn't seem like they were catching. I started looking for deep holes away from them and submerged structure on my FF. As soon as I hit a decent hill in 20 feet of water my rod tip went down and I found the bigger fish. Trolled back around to make another pass and caught another keeper. That one made it to the stringer and to not harass anymore probably still down there, I transitioned to perch and Part 1 of my plan was complete.
https://imgur.com/EVMbalf
I had a snack and hit Weems for the perch. It took me a minute to catch on, but it was pretty straight forward. Beetle spin with a 1/8oz jighead and a Gulp minnow on board. The only pattern here was shade, on structure, close to deeper water. Not necessarily in deeper water though. I hit nearly every dock and lay-down with that in mind and was quickly pulling them in. Eventually, the boat traffic started picking up as well as the heat. Plan 2 was complete and I headed back around noon
I was able to come back with a decent haul and the wife almost demands I make her salt baked rockfish at this point. If anyone hasn't tried it, I would highly recommend. Very simple and excellent every time. The perch will make great tacos.
https://imgur.com/5E1G8bg
https://imgur.com/0ug7ejt
On a separate note, I spotted what I believe to be a Bull Shark around the mouth of Weems. I passed a group of other kayak anglers when they saw it too. I only got a good look at the dorsal fin, so I cant be certain the type. A good reminder to keep those stringers close and those feet inside the ride!
Tight lines!
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