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    I had no confirmed plans to fish today. I was a little under the weather yesterday and decided to take it easy. The weather was predicted to be breezy with winds 10 to 15 mph with a temperature of 49 degrees. It rained Friday and Saturday night. Allot of the local waterways was reported to be murky or muddy, further aiding to my decision to stay home and rest and take care of some paper work..... Then came John aka SurfDog. He called me around 9:30am and want to go shore fishing. He was persuasive and talked me into going with him .....I will say it was not very difficult for him to talk me into going. So I quickly got me gear and headed out of the house by 10:20am to meet John at Anglers. I left my car at Anglers and John and I carpooled across the Bay Bridge to Bait shop near Hillsboro. I bought us some bait and weighted bobbers that John wanted to try. The bait shop was out of grass shrimp. We then headed into Carolina County and stopped at a park on the water that we located the last time that we visited this area. It was too hard to fish there. It was expose to the wind and my bobber and bottom fishing rig kept coming back to me. The water seemed shallow in this area too. After trying to get a nibble for 30 minutes, John and I decided to ahead to Hillsboro and fish from shore there. At this area we had better luck. We both got our March FISH! John pulled in the first fish with a bobber tipped with a live minnow. Soon after that my line began to dive down, It ended up being a 13 7/8 inch yellow perch. The darn thing was strong and took my minnow on a bottom fishing rig. Since I got no bites with my second rod with a bobber, I converted it to a second bottom fishing rig with two shad darts tipped with minnows. Bam, I caught more yellow perch. John also went with a top and bottom rig setup and he was nailing yellow perch also. I found them in a channel in the middle of the river. In the short time that we stayed there we must have caught over 30 fish between the two of us. John did not want any fish, but I decided to take some home. Between John and I, I was able to take 12 keepers home. We had 3 fish that was 10 inches. All of the rest of the fish measured between 11.5 and 12 inches, plus the whopper that I caught. We packed it up around 3:30pm and headed home. We tried to see if the biggest yellow perch was a citation, but the Hillsboro bait shop that we bought the minnow from closed at 2pm. We tried Anglers, but they said that they do not have anymore citation forms. They mentioned that Maryland was doing something different, which I must look into.

    When I got home I decided to fillet all of the yellow perch. I noticed that when I cut open the belly of the large perch that I caught, that it had a crayfish in it's stomach. Very cool.

    As you can see, it was a great unexpected day of fishing, and I want to thank John for getting my butt out of the house today.
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  • #2
    Cool Moc- nice yellow perch- it was breezy on the water today- some really strong gusts-
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    • #3
      Martin,

      Nice fish!! I had a buddy call me on Friday and ask if I wanted to try Hillsboro today(Sunday). I told him I think all the rain would have it too muddy. Guess I was wrong!!!! Way to go. Maybe I won't tell him you guys slammed the yellows today. How big was the largest one?
      2012 Hobie Pro Angler 14

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      • #4
        That fish is huge! Congrats on the fish. I bet you're feeling all better now. Haha
        Sun Fishin'

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        • #5
          What a hog of a yellow perch!
          <insert witty comment here>

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          • #6
            can you lanuch a kayak there?

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            • #7
              Nice fish Martin and John!

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              • #8
                Matt,

                There is a cartop launch there, just to the left of the boat ramp. Cartops, canoes and kayaks launch for free, boaters must have a permit from Caroline Co. Good fishing there when the yellows run which looks like now. Only lasts a couple weeks or course. Wish I could get there before the weekend but not going to be possible.
                2012 Hobie Pro Angler 14

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                • #9
                  Awesome looking perch, nice going!
                  Mike S.
                  Hobie Outback
                  Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers
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                  • #10
                    In my younger days, I have fished from the concrete apron near that bridge, on many, many occasions. It has always produced fish. I have also launched, boats, canoes and kayaks from the ramp at the little park on the other side of the river. That used to be the best pickerel fishing area. We would catch pickerel all day long. They have since dropped off along with the loss of aquatic vegitation. Looks like spring fishing is still pretty good there. Red Bridges should be happening about now. Also, Greensboro from the ramp at the fair grounds. We used to do some drop dead crappie fishing down stream from there. Looks like you guys had a good day.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by new2yaks11 View Post
                      Martin,

                      Nice fish!! I had a buddy call me on Friday and ask if I wanted to try Hillsboro today(Sunday). I told him I think all the rain would have it too muddy. Guess I was wrong!!!! Way to go. Maybe I won't tell him you guys slammed the yellows today. How big was the largest one?
                      The largest was almost 14 inches.

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                      • #12
                        I know where I should have gone fishing today!!!
                        2012 Hobie Pro Angler 14

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by CB kayak 02 View Post
                          can you lanuch a kayak there?
                          Yes you can. I saw one kayaker in the water paddling back to shore. I use to use my canoe there all the time. There is a free boat ram there for small boats and kayaks. The river is small so unless you are going to go down river away from the shore fisherman throwing their lead, then it is best to fish from shore like John and I did, otherwise paddle down or up river away from the shore anglers.
                          Last edited by moc; 03-07-2012, 10:39 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Great job on the perch. That first one is a whopper, but sadly is just shy of citation size (14" for yellow perch in MD). If you do catch one of 14" or larger (or any other citation sized fish), you can either take the fish itself or photographic evidence for a catch and release fish to a check in spot and get the ticket for a citation there.

                            You guys got March off to a good start. I caught my March fish on March 1 (pickerel of course). So far, I am well on my way to the goal of catching at least one fish per month. In fact, since the start of 2012, I have caught at least one fish every week this year. That will be a tough trend to maintain all year long, but will give it a good shot.
                            John Veil
                            Annapolis
                            Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11

                            Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"

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                            • #15
                              couldnt sit on the couch all day not bad for plan C. i wish the one that put a bend in my fin nor rod hadent spit the hook it felt mighty good

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