Over the last week we’ve enjoyed some fantastic fishing at Piney Point for a variety of species. Rugbyfish made his second trip from Baltimore this week if that tells you anything. We launched at first light to heavy overcast skies and and outgoing current. Our first stop was a flat that can produce some high quality rockfish. Joe got a 19” and I got a schoolie but they really weren’t there.
We headed off to the grass flats in search of trout and hopefully some big rockfish. When we got there I noticed a large quantity of a large bug/fly just laying on the surface.
There were hundreds of them and I hoped fish hadn’t gorged on them. Shortly I hooked a puppy drum, the second fish in what turned out to be a super slam. For the next hour it was a mix of perch and small rocks but we couldn’t conjure up any trout. We knew they had to be there. As the tide started to slow, but still moving I stopped and started fan casting my trout trick over the grass. Glad I did, this 22” gator showed up.
It was my intent to release her but despite my best efforts to revive, she didn’t respond. Buffalo trout bites tonight. I noticed a super heavy fog moving in and I was at my limit so I headed back to the ramp. I heard Joe catch 2 18” trout before I got out of radio range and the fog swallowed me whole. I was only 200 yards from the bridge and couldn’t see it. Finally it emerged.
I made one more pass for rockfish, picked up a fish that unbuttoned after maybe 10 seconds but was then immediately picked up by a following 20” fish. Great way to end the day.
Weather rest of the week looking good, something tells me I might see Joe again.
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We headed off to the grass flats in search of trout and hopefully some big rockfish. When we got there I noticed a large quantity of a large bug/fly just laying on the surface.
There were hundreds of them and I hoped fish hadn’t gorged on them. Shortly I hooked a puppy drum, the second fish in what turned out to be a super slam. For the next hour it was a mix of perch and small rocks but we couldn’t conjure up any trout. We knew they had to be there. As the tide started to slow, but still moving I stopped and started fan casting my trout trick over the grass. Glad I did, this 22” gator showed up.
It was my intent to release her but despite my best efforts to revive, she didn’t respond. Buffalo trout bites tonight. I noticed a super heavy fog moving in and I was at my limit so I headed back to the ramp. I heard Joe catch 2 18” trout before I got out of radio range and the fog swallowed me whole. I was only 200 yards from the bridge and couldn’t see it. Finally it emerged.
I made one more pass for rockfish, picked up a fish that unbuttoned after maybe 10 seconds but was then immediately picked up by a following 20” fish. Great way to end the day.
Weather rest of the week looking good, something tells me I might see Joe again.
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