Yesterday after the flea market, I decided to ht the western branch to search for crappie. I motored up from Jug Bay and continued upstream into the branch until I found what seemed to be good shoreline structure to fish. I worked the shoreline for a couple of hours with not even a nibble. I fished a couple of different soft plastics a few feet under a float. The water was a bit murky in the aftermath of all of the rain...so I'm sure that played a role in my skunk.
It was a fun trip regardless. I explored some new waters, and I am definitely sure that this area will be productive when the white perch run starts. I motored up the branch about three miles. It is really nice up there. I went past the WSSC plant...theres a warm water discharge there.
I'll definitely give that another look in the future. While working the shoreline, I had a buddy following me at one point...
[ame]http://youtu.be/M6K8ofCwcL4[/ame]
I also saw quite a few deer up in the woods while I explored upstream.
On the way back to the launch, I stopped at the usual yellow perch hole. Saw plenty of marks down low, but I couldn't buy a bite. After about 15 minutes there, I continued on back home.
Despite the skunk, it was a great day on the water. I traveled around 6 miles, and used approximately half of my battery's capacity. I also got to test out my new seat!! I recently picked up the "Big Catch AF" by skwoosh. http://www.skwoosh.com/product/BC1204.html This seat is a definite winner in my book.
Very comfortable...not once did I have to reposition or shift due to discomfort or fatigue. The high back with the lumbar support work out great for me. I am still able to access the rear storage area of my kayak pretty easily too. I did not try to use the planos that a secured to the back of the seat...they will require some torso twisting I'm sure. I will plan on using those in the summer time when I am less bulky sans cold weather gear. The rod holders are easily accessible as well. I'm glad I upgraded to this seat.
It was a fun trip regardless. I explored some new waters, and I am definitely sure that this area will be productive when the white perch run starts. I motored up the branch about three miles. It is really nice up there. I went past the WSSC plant...theres a warm water discharge there.
I'll definitely give that another look in the future. While working the shoreline, I had a buddy following me at one point...
[ame]http://youtu.be/M6K8ofCwcL4[/ame]
I also saw quite a few deer up in the woods while I explored upstream.
On the way back to the launch, I stopped at the usual yellow perch hole. Saw plenty of marks down low, but I couldn't buy a bite. After about 15 minutes there, I continued on back home.
Despite the skunk, it was a great day on the water. I traveled around 6 miles, and used approximately half of my battery's capacity. I also got to test out my new seat!! I recently picked up the "Big Catch AF" by skwoosh. http://www.skwoosh.com/product/BC1204.html This seat is a definite winner in my book.
Very comfortable...not once did I have to reposition or shift due to discomfort or fatigue. The high back with the lumbar support work out great for me. I am still able to access the rear storage area of my kayak pretty easily too. I did not try to use the planos that a secured to the back of the seat...they will require some torso twisting I'm sure. I will plan on using those in the summer time when I am less bulky sans cold weather gear. The rod holders are easily accessible as well. I'm glad I upgraded to this seat.
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