I was inspired by JA Veil's very successful trip to the flats on Monday. I had never fished up there and saw today as an opportunity to get some fishing in before the C&R season closed. I was on the water by 07:30, launching at Tydings park. Nice facility and no charge for yakers! I began the paddle out to the flats, but to be honest, I had no idea where to go or how to fish the skinny water up there. There were quite a few boats out there so I decided to explore the area a little while I fished. I marked a lot of fish in the 9'-11' depths but most of the boats were fishing the 3'-5' water. I tried several lure/depth combinations but after 2 hours I had nary a nibble. It was frustrating because there were fish swirling around me on a regular basis. Finally, in 4'-5' of water, i made a cast and saw a big swirl/splash just behind my lure. A few casts later had I finally had my first fish. I'm estimating ~20" or so. It hit a 1/4 oz jig head with a 4" Gulp summing mullet (twister tail). I then had several hookups/unbuttons on that lure. I switched it up to a white jig head with a 6" pepper chartreuse Gulp jerk shad and hooked up with a big fish. It seemed like 10-12 mins, being dragged around until I finally got her to the yak. I didn't bother getting out the hog trough but I'm guessing her to be at least 36" . My biggest from my kayak. I'm bummed because my Go-pro died part way through the fight. I did get a picture, however.
I headed back in around 13:00 and as I passed over a 10' hole/secondary channel my fish finder lit up and I had to stop for a few more casts. This time I used a 1 oz jig head with a 6" swimming mullet. First cast, hooked up with what felt like a lunker but she came off after a minute of fighting. Second cast, another hook-up and I landed a nice fish.
Not an epic day of catching but my first time at the flats has me looking forward to next spring. That is a very cool place for the kayak.
I headed back in around 13:00 and as I passed over a 10' hole/secondary channel my fish finder lit up and I had to stop for a few more casts. This time I used a 1 oz jig head with a 6" swimming mullet. First cast, hooked up with what felt like a lunker but she came off after a minute of fighting. Second cast, another hook-up and I landed a nice fish.
Not an epic day of catching but my first time at the flats has me looking forward to next spring. That is a very cool place for the kayak.
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