Good morning everyone,
I thought I posted this message yesterday, but I do not see it. If this is duplicative, I apologize.
My favorite fishing spots from June - September/October are all in the same general area - Jonas Green, Weems, Goodhands Creek, Jackson Landing, as well as the Patapsco and Magothy (when I can find a place to launch). Mostly, I am targeting white perch and stripers, although last year I was pleased to catch pickerel, and what I think may have been puppy drum in the Severn (my fishing partner even caught a flounder on a Kastmaster, which I thought was pretty cool). I did not catch any speckled trout or bluefish, but I think they were also in these areas last year. Last year, my two most productive lures were Bignose Spinners and Kastmasters. I am looking forward to adding soft plastics to my tidal fishing this year.
Do these species begin appearing earlier in the season in the lower bay? By "lower bay" I am thinking of closer to Point Lookout, but I am not sure if this is the right term. Please feel free to correct me. Also, it seemed from the fishing reports last year that fishing for some of these fish, such as speckled trout, puppy drum, bluefish and flounder was much better down by Point Lookout than it was near Annapolis. I would like to understand why this is the case?
I would like to expand my base this year to include some areas further down the Potomac and the bay (probably near Pt. Lookout). I am also open to fishing the bay from the Eastern Shore as well.
Any advice as to if/why fish seem to appear in the lower bay earlier, as well as some good places to launch from would be very welcome.
Thank you very much. Happy Fishing!
I thought I posted this message yesterday, but I do not see it. If this is duplicative, I apologize.
My favorite fishing spots from June - September/October are all in the same general area - Jonas Green, Weems, Goodhands Creek, Jackson Landing, as well as the Patapsco and Magothy (when I can find a place to launch). Mostly, I am targeting white perch and stripers, although last year I was pleased to catch pickerel, and what I think may have been puppy drum in the Severn (my fishing partner even caught a flounder on a Kastmaster, which I thought was pretty cool). I did not catch any speckled trout or bluefish, but I think they were also in these areas last year. Last year, my two most productive lures were Bignose Spinners and Kastmasters. I am looking forward to adding soft plastics to my tidal fishing this year.
Do these species begin appearing earlier in the season in the lower bay? By "lower bay" I am thinking of closer to Point Lookout, but I am not sure if this is the right term. Please feel free to correct me. Also, it seemed from the fishing reports last year that fishing for some of these fish, such as speckled trout, puppy drum, bluefish and flounder was much better down by Point Lookout than it was near Annapolis. I would like to understand why this is the case?
I would like to expand my base this year to include some areas further down the Potomac and the bay (probably near Pt. Lookout). I am also open to fishing the bay from the Eastern Shore as well.
Any advice as to if/why fish seem to appear in the lower bay earlier, as well as some good places to launch from would be very welcome.
Thank you very much. Happy Fishing!
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