I finished up my Susky Flats C&R season yesterday, 5-2-12, 11:00am to 3:00pm. Although I caught about 20 or more stripers, none of them were worth counting and certainly not worth writing home about. I didn’t measure but I think all of them were 20” or less, most were a lot less. The only nice fish of note, maybe in the mid-twenties, threw the hook halfway in.
I launched at Tydings Park for the first time. Decent launch and no launch fee for my canoe with 40# troller and no $6 bridge fee. No sooner did I get out to the main channel that I starting marking fish, sometime LOTS of fish. I started slow-trolling in and out of the main channel towards the small islands to the south stopping here and there to anchor up for a while. I was using 5” BAs in albino and chartreuse rigged on ½ to ¾ oz jigheads. The closer I got to the island the more numerous the marks appeared.
I ran out of fishing time just before getting to the islands. So I turned around and fast-fished my way back to the Tydings. BTW, there were about a dozen boats fishing near the islands so I guess that’s where the better action was. But with the heavy overcast, annoying but manageable winds and the threat of thunderstorms I was not comfortable going that far away from the launch to get to the islands.
There were several other kayakers out there and I met-up with Cliff for a little while. Overall there were far fewer boats out there than I expected to see.
This was my best Flats season so far. I hope next spring is equally as good.
I launched at Tydings Park for the first time. Decent launch and no launch fee for my canoe with 40# troller and no $6 bridge fee. No sooner did I get out to the main channel that I starting marking fish, sometime LOTS of fish. I started slow-trolling in and out of the main channel towards the small islands to the south stopping here and there to anchor up for a while. I was using 5” BAs in albino and chartreuse rigged on ½ to ¾ oz jigheads. The closer I got to the island the more numerous the marks appeared.
I ran out of fishing time just before getting to the islands. So I turned around and fast-fished my way back to the Tydings. BTW, there were about a dozen boats fishing near the islands so I guess that’s where the better action was. But with the heavy overcast, annoying but manageable winds and the threat of thunderstorms I was not comfortable going that far away from the launch to get to the islands.
There were several other kayakers out there and I met-up with Cliff for a little while. Overall there were far fewer boats out there than I expected to see.
This was my best Flats season so far. I hope next spring is equally as good.
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