Yesterday I bought a Queen Anne's county launch permit so I could try some new water as the weather cools. I put it to use this morning fishing in the Eastern Bay and it was okay, I've been doing better in the Severn lately. I figured out quickly that they key to finding fish today was to fish in current ripping past structure. The problem was the current was SO STRONG around the breakwaters I couldn't keep up. Pedaling as hard as I could and only maintaining 0.4 mph just wasn't sustainable. It wore me out and I had to finish the day fishing grass beds along the shoreline to get out of the current and wind. I was exhausted and needed a nap when I got home.
There were a couple guys out there in PA14s with Torqueedos who I talked to on the water and back at the ramp in the afternoon, they did well catching over 20 rockfish with several over 20", and a "bunch of trout" including a 17" keeper.
I did not do as well, with 11 rockfish (all tiny, 12" was probably the average size with the biggest around 15"), 3 perch, and 2 speckled trout (largest was 10"). The quantity was there (sort of), but the quality was disappointing. Getting those specks was a fun surprise though, I must say.
There were a couple guys out there in PA14s with Torqueedos who I talked to on the water and back at the ramp in the afternoon, they did well catching over 20 rockfish with several over 20", and a "bunch of trout" including a 17" keeper.
I did not do as well, with 11 rockfish (all tiny, 12" was probably the average size with the biggest around 15"), 3 perch, and 2 speckled trout (largest was 10"). The quantity was there (sort of), but the quality was disappointing. Getting those specks was a fun surprise though, I must say.
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