The winds on Tues afternoon through Wed noon were ferocious. I had been away for a long weekend without any water time and looked for options to get in short trips on both Tues and Wed. After an early morning errand on Tues, I looked at Windfinder and felt I would have a window of opportunity for the rest of the morning. I quickly loaded up the kayak and rigged rods for casting a Bignose spinner on one rod and a 3" paddletail on the other. I spent two hours in a Severn tributary fishing tight to sheltered shorelines. Despite the wind and muddy water, I caught 2 pickerel, 14 perch, and 1 striper, and was home by noon before the wind machine really fired up.
Windfinder showed strong winds for Wed morning, but gradually slackening after noon. Also the wind direction allowed me to be fairly well sheltered in a different Severn tributary. The water was extremely low today. Some times that hurts the bite, but today it seemed to concentrate the fish in the smaller central area. I was buffeted by occasional gusts, but for the most part faced only moderate winds. Between 1:30 and 3:00, I caught 7 pickerel (most between 18" and 20"), 5 perch, and 1 striper. That was the most pickerel I have caught in a single trip since last March. I also note that up until today, I got more pickerel bites on the spinner. But today, all the pickerel and the striper hit the paddletail (initially a pearl colored tail, then a chartreuse with glitter, and finally a chartreuse with red head).
I am a strong proponent of evaluating online weather, wind, and tidal data when planning a fishing trip. I was able to get out both windy days and record a Severn Slam on each.
Windfinder showed strong winds for Wed morning, but gradually slackening after noon. Also the wind direction allowed me to be fairly well sheltered in a different Severn tributary. The water was extremely low today. Some times that hurts the bite, but today it seemed to concentrate the fish in the smaller central area. I was buffeted by occasional gusts, but for the most part faced only moderate winds. Between 1:30 and 3:00, I caught 7 pickerel (most between 18" and 20"), 5 perch, and 1 striper. That was the most pickerel I have caught in a single trip since last March. I also note that up until today, I got more pickerel bites on the spinner. But today, all the pickerel and the striper hit the paddletail (initially a pearl colored tail, then a chartreuse with glitter, and finally a chartreuse with red head).
I am a strong proponent of evaluating online weather, wind, and tidal data when planning a fishing trip. I was able to get out both windy days and record a Severn Slam on each.
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