I launched from Tucker Street this morning at 6 am with the goal of trolling to Greenbury Point and back (mission accomplished). This trip would serve as my last training session for a 30-mile kayaking race I'm participating in on Monday.
I was trolling a 4" white Zman paddle tail on a 3/8 oz jig head on one rod and a 3.5" electric chicken Zman on a 1/8 oz head on the other rod to cover different levels of the water column and both lures caught fish about equally. The recent storms flushed a bunch of grass and reeds and other junk into the river which made trolling a little difficult, but it was doable as long as I checked my lures periodically. I finally found the fish south of the Naval Academy bridge and ended up landing 9 rockfish and losing 1. Most fish were in the 17-19" range with the biggest being 19.25" but very skinny. Lots of fun on light tackle. Attached is a photo of the smallest and largest fish of the day. I was hoping to encounter a cutlassfish but had no such luck.
My dad called me on the phone to check in about the kayaking race and I landed 2 fish while trolling and talking to him on speaker phone; that was fun for both of us. I was off the water by 11:30. All in all I trolled 11.5 miles today - good practice but I'm feeling it... 30 miles will be brutal.
I was trolling a 4" white Zman paddle tail on a 3/8 oz jig head on one rod and a 3.5" electric chicken Zman on a 1/8 oz head on the other rod to cover different levels of the water column and both lures caught fish about equally. The recent storms flushed a bunch of grass and reeds and other junk into the river which made trolling a little difficult, but it was doable as long as I checked my lures periodically. I finally found the fish south of the Naval Academy bridge and ended up landing 9 rockfish and losing 1. Most fish were in the 17-19" range with the biggest being 19.25" but very skinny. Lots of fun on light tackle. Attached is a photo of the smallest and largest fish of the day. I was hoping to encounter a cutlassfish but had no such luck.
My dad called me on the phone to check in about the kayaking race and I landed 2 fish while trolling and talking to him on speaker phone; that was fun for both of us. I was off the water by 11:30. All in all I trolled 11.5 miles today - good practice but I'm feeling it... 30 miles will be brutal.
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