Headed out to the large cove South of Ft. Washington for the first time to try my luck for any bass or catfish. I got on the water shortly after sunrise and started working the south side with a fire tiger bomber diving crankbait. I had no luck with that and after about an hour of casting, moved on to hunting catfish. One thing that surprised me about this cove was how shallow it is. At high tide I was seeing depths between 5-7 feet, even in the middle. Naturally I was looking for any holes or drop offs I could find for a possible catfish spot, but saw no such spots. After paddling around a while I just said screw it and dropped the line towards the middle in around 5ft of water. I used a combination of shrimp and chedderwurst on a circle hook. After drifting slowly for a bit, I hit some kind of hot spot....fish stacked all over the place on the fish finder, looked like a school of something, but nothing was interested in what I was offering. A little after moving over these fish I got my first hit, catfish picked up the drag and ran with it...I waited for a 2nd run to set the hook, but it didn't come. He just nibbled the rest of the bait away and that was it. The 2nd cat made a run like the first, but he then made a 2nd run and I was able to set the hook. After that low tide started kicking in and the bite just died, I'm guessing the fish all went to deeper water in the main part of the river. Depths at low tide in this cove dropped down to 3-4 feet. I tried fishing it a little more hoping to pick up a straggler or two, but a thunderstorm rolled in and I had to get off the water.
Dinner
Shortly after sunrise...
Storm clouds rolling in...
Dinner
Shortly after sunrise...
Storm clouds rolling in...
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