I have fished the Patuxent river for 40+ years,, it has always been a "dead" river compared to other Bay tributaries, I have no idea why, but it is.
3 of us launched from Jefferson Patterson park at 10:00 AM, High Tide was at Noon.
SIL and I fished, the wife crabbed.
We were out until 4:00 PM
I trolled the mouth of the creek, in the creek, where the creek meets the river, in the PAX, up the pax, down the Pax, in 15', in 20' in 10', in 5'
I cast to the shore, I cast to the rocks, I cast to the open sea, I cast, cast, cast, cast.
Threw chartreuse, I threw white, I threw silver, I threw gulp shad, I threw flukes, I threw 5", 4" 3.5" 3", 2.5" ,, I threw matching jig heads, I threw underspin jigs.
I only marked a few fish on the sonar, A lone large fish every 20-30 minutes, bait balls about the same.
Not I SINGLE hit all day, nothing. But I DID loose a rod when I turned around to put my casting rod in the holder and missed.
Wife did get 1 male crab,, 99.999% of the crabs in the traps where female.
From what I have been reading, I was in the ideal situation, A creek 15-20' deep dumping into a tidal river no more than 4 miles from Solomans, heavy overcast all day.
I had high hopes for this outing, "On Paper" it looked perfect.
3 of us launched from Jefferson Patterson park at 10:00 AM, High Tide was at Noon.
SIL and I fished, the wife crabbed.
We were out until 4:00 PM
I trolled the mouth of the creek, in the creek, where the creek meets the river, in the PAX, up the pax, down the Pax, in 15', in 20' in 10', in 5'
I cast to the shore, I cast to the rocks, I cast to the open sea, I cast, cast, cast, cast.
Threw chartreuse, I threw white, I threw silver, I threw gulp shad, I threw flukes, I threw 5", 4" 3.5" 3", 2.5" ,, I threw matching jig heads, I threw underspin jigs.
I only marked a few fish on the sonar, A lone large fish every 20-30 minutes, bait balls about the same.
Not I SINGLE hit all day, nothing. But I DID loose a rod when I turned around to put my casting rod in the holder and missed.
Wife did get 1 male crab,, 99.999% of the crabs in the traps where female.
From what I have been reading, I was in the ideal situation, A creek 15-20' deep dumping into a tidal river no more than 4 miles from Solomans, heavy overcast all day.
I had high hopes for this outing, "On Paper" it looked perfect.
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