Greetings! As the weather slowly warms, I'm beginning to eagerly anticipate getting back out on the water (being inexperienced, often a solo fisherman, and lacking good cold water immersion gear, I have not felt comfortable out on the water during the winter months even on warm days. Perhaps next year I'll invest in a good farmer john wetsuit to expand the shoulder seasons at least).
This is only my second season fishing from a kayak, hoping to learn lots more, gain more skills, and find more opportunities to fish. With that in mind, I'm curious if anyone here chases stocked trout from a kayak? I've enjoyed fishing for stockers at Governor's Bridge and the Severn Run the past couple of springs, as those are the most convenient stocked locations near my home. Neither of those locations are kayak-able though; from looking at the MD DNR trout map, seems like the Patapsco and the Tuckahoe might be the best bets for fishing for stockers from a yak, in reasonable proximity to central MD?
Obvious caveat, not looking for anyone's secret honey-hole, just curious about very general experience with stocked bodies of water that are accessible to a kayak. Hoping to get back out on the water very soon, and also put some trout in the pan!
This is only my second season fishing from a kayak, hoping to learn lots more, gain more skills, and find more opportunities to fish. With that in mind, I'm curious if anyone here chases stocked trout from a kayak? I've enjoyed fishing for stockers at Governor's Bridge and the Severn Run the past couple of springs, as those are the most convenient stocked locations near my home. Neither of those locations are kayak-able though; from looking at the MD DNR trout map, seems like the Patapsco and the Tuckahoe might be the best bets for fishing for stockers from a yak, in reasonable proximity to central MD?
Obvious caveat, not looking for anyone's secret honey-hole, just curious about very general experience with stocked bodies of water that are accessible to a kayak. Hoping to get back out on the water very soon, and also put some trout in the pan!
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