A big thanks to Space Cadet for his recent Rose Haven fish report. I would have simply added to that but wanted to include a couple non-Rose Haven related items.
My experience practically mirrored Space Cadets, though while I'm pretty sure I didn't catch ~55 stripers, I caught at least 40; most between 11"-15" with several 16"-17."
I launched from Rose Haven yesterday, 2 June, around 0600. While it was a morning of great fishing, it was sandwiched between a big screw-up and an even bigger screw-up.
After loading the truck the night prior, as part of my pre-outing checks, I re-charged my lithium FF battery and checked to make sure the FF works still. I'm using a new FF this year and to turn off my previous FF, you simply held the power button for about 3 seconds and it powered off. Not so with my new one (have to choose that option and select), which I forgot. Thinking I had turned FF off with a full lithium battery the night before, I was pretty surprised to see a bright light in the back of my truck at 0500 yesterday prior to driving to Rose Haven. Of course my FF had been on all night; about 12 hours. Rather than taking the time to recharge some and miss the morning bite, I shut if off and hoped for the best. Of course, soon after launching, it was clear that I'd be fishing without a FF. With launching shortly after low tide and in a new body of water for me, it was difficult to find the right depths for the clusters of fish. I opened an app on my phone with nautical maps and that helped some in determining the approximate depths but was never sure.
After wasting about an hour too far out (I was probably well beyond the drop-off), I dialed it back in and started catching schoolies non-stop in what I think was about 4'-6." PM me and I can give anyone a better idea of where. I actually got tired of double hook-ups while trolling and just started casting for a break. As Space Cadet said, it was still a blast for early in the summer. Didn't catch any perch but was only using 3" and a few 4" paddletails on 1/4 oz jigs. They definitely liked the longer paddletails which I only had a couple of. Because of that that, I even used some lures I bought last year for speck fishing in NC. Slick Lures by Pure Flats.
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They are about 4.75" long and normally use with an Owner Beast 4/0 1/8 oz weighted hook (great for weedless) but simply rigged with a 1/4 oz jig on Wednesday. They worked great but that may just be cause the schoolies were hitting anything.
Now for the second screw up. I have now joined the lost rod club. Worse yet, I don't know how, when or where. I brought 4 rods with me when I launched. Approaching the launch I noticed there were only 3 behind me. My best guess is that during the trolling frenzy, I had one set-up with a 1/2 oz jig (the man over board) that kept snagging the bottom when I'd stop to unhook a fish. I believe when I went to swap that rod out with another on the homemade PVC rod holder directly behind me to the right, I may have thought I had it securely in a rod holder. I am totally blind in my right eye so am always careful not to loose my center of gravity while twisting in my seat and it was a bit choppy. Guessing it wasn't really in a rod holder but just leaning against it and at some point, he jumped in when the kayak was bouncing about. Of course, it had to be my second most expensive rod/reel combo and favorite. To make matters worse, I had the rod floats on all my rods prior to this year but after never losing one in the past 5 years, took them all off this winter as I was tired of the line snagging them occasionally.
The parking is tight at Rose Haven, 3 vehicles max and it was a bit muddy but mostly due to launching at nearly dead low tide. As pointed out earlier, it is about 2' deep forever and seemed like I had to wade forever until I could pull my cart out from underneath with the water deep enough. Want to thank Space Cadet again as I never would have thought to fish this great spot that is only 30 minutes away!
My experience practically mirrored Space Cadets, though while I'm pretty sure I didn't catch ~55 stripers, I caught at least 40; most between 11"-15" with several 16"-17."
I launched from Rose Haven yesterday, 2 June, around 0600. While it was a morning of great fishing, it was sandwiched between a big screw-up and an even bigger screw-up.
After loading the truck the night prior, as part of my pre-outing checks, I re-charged my lithium FF battery and checked to make sure the FF works still. I'm using a new FF this year and to turn off my previous FF, you simply held the power button for about 3 seconds and it powered off. Not so with my new one (have to choose that option and select), which I forgot. Thinking I had turned FF off with a full lithium battery the night before, I was pretty surprised to see a bright light in the back of my truck at 0500 yesterday prior to driving to Rose Haven. Of course my FF had been on all night; about 12 hours. Rather than taking the time to recharge some and miss the morning bite, I shut if off and hoped for the best. Of course, soon after launching, it was clear that I'd be fishing without a FF. With launching shortly after low tide and in a new body of water for me, it was difficult to find the right depths for the clusters of fish. I opened an app on my phone with nautical maps and that helped some in determining the approximate depths but was never sure.
After wasting about an hour too far out (I was probably well beyond the drop-off), I dialed it back in and started catching schoolies non-stop in what I think was about 4'-6." PM me and I can give anyone a better idea of where. I actually got tired of double hook-ups while trolling and just started casting for a break. As Space Cadet said, it was still a blast for early in the summer. Didn't catch any perch but was only using 3" and a few 4" paddletails on 1/4 oz jigs. They definitely liked the longer paddletails which I only had a couple of. Because of that that, I even used some lures I bought last year for speck fishing in NC. Slick Lures by Pure Flats.
IMG_4830.jpg
They are about 4.75" long and normally use with an Owner Beast 4/0 1/8 oz weighted hook (great for weedless) but simply rigged with a 1/4 oz jig on Wednesday. They worked great but that may just be cause the schoolies were hitting anything.
Now for the second screw up. I have now joined the lost rod club. Worse yet, I don't know how, when or where. I brought 4 rods with me when I launched. Approaching the launch I noticed there were only 3 behind me. My best guess is that during the trolling frenzy, I had one set-up with a 1/2 oz jig (the man over board) that kept snagging the bottom when I'd stop to unhook a fish. I believe when I went to swap that rod out with another on the homemade PVC rod holder directly behind me to the right, I may have thought I had it securely in a rod holder. I am totally blind in my right eye so am always careful not to loose my center of gravity while twisting in my seat and it was a bit choppy. Guessing it wasn't really in a rod holder but just leaning against it and at some point, he jumped in when the kayak was bouncing about. Of course, it had to be my second most expensive rod/reel combo and favorite. To make matters worse, I had the rod floats on all my rods prior to this year but after never losing one in the past 5 years, took them all off this winter as I was tired of the line snagging them occasionally.
The parking is tight at Rose Haven, 3 vehicles max and it was a bit muddy but mostly due to launching at nearly dead low tide. As pointed out earlier, it is about 2' deep forever and seemed like I had to wade forever until I could pull my cart out from underneath with the water deep enough. Want to thank Space Cadet again as I never would have thought to fish this great spot that is only 30 minutes away!
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