After an unlucky morning at Mariner Point Park, I decided to head out to Lake Roland again and try to catch some small bass. I fished there last week with a buddy in the yak and had some success. We paddled up the creeks and explored quite a bit of the lake. The lake itself has a very muddy bottom and the water is rather cloudy. However, I found an area of the lake that has a nice sandy/rocky bottom and offers visibility to about 6 feet. I worked this area last week with my friend and we caught seven fish altogether. He beat me by one... Anyways, I went back to this area today and worked it slower. I threw a Mepps Aglia #1 all day and caught 13 small bass in about 3 hours of fishing. This might not seem that great but the area was a lot of fun. 15 foot wide streams with deep pools on one side or the other. Felt more like fly fishing for trout... In fact, I got out and waded at one point to work a tree over. I just leashed the PA to my wader belt and started fishing. Towards the end of the day, I found a pool that was about 20 feet wide and 8 feet deep. I worked it for about 30 mins and caught my last five 8-10 inch bass there. As I was leaving, I finally saw some bigger bass on the bottom of that pool. They were schooled up with the fish I had been catching but they were twice the size. I did not think there were bigger bass in Lake Roland but I was wrong. They never even turned at my lure and I finally gave up and headed in. I fished for about 14 hours over two days at Mariner point and only caught one fish. Sometimes the best waters are in our own backyard. Lake Roland was exactly what I needed.
Thanks for reading,
Cliff
Thanks for reading,
Cliff
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