I fished the Susky Flats today, Wednesday, 5-23-12, 9:30am-2:00pm. Launched from Tydings. Got there at 8:00am but it was so foggy that I decided to wait for some of it to burn off. I caught 9 stripers, 15”-20”, most in the 17”-18” range. I went all over the NW section of the Flats fishing and hunting for marks on the FF. I also spent some time well out in the Flats too, really bare out there. Compared to my earlier trips in April and early May, today there were 99.99% less marks on the FF. All those schools of stripers are gone. Most of the time the screen was bare as a baby’s butt. I was able to pick off 3 dinks, one here one there. I had almost gotten to the little islands due S of Havre de Grace when I gave up and started fishing the channel on my way back to Tydings. I ran a zig-zag pattern on the channel hunting for marks. About half way between the islands and Tydings all the sudden the FF lit up with LOTS of marks at slack high tide, ~ noon… dang decent school of stripers. Ultimately I caught 6 stripers from these marks. I lost them a few times but would eventually find them again 100 yards away. Then I lost them for good. The rest of the way back to Tydings was uneventful. All 9 stripers were caught in the channel, none on the Flats proper. So it was a fair day, but I guess I won’t be going back again until nest spring… weather/flooding permitting.
BTW, water clarity was pretty good at 3’-4’. I saw maybe 6-8 other fishing boats scattered out across the Flats. They wouldn’t stay at one place for long before moving on. All caught on 4” and 5” BAs on 1/2oz to 3/4oz heads, albino or chart/glitter.
BTW, water clarity was pretty good at 3’-4’. I saw maybe 6-8 other fishing boats scattered out across the Flats. They wouldn’t stay at one place for long before moving on. All caught on 4” and 5” BAs on 1/2oz to 3/4oz heads, albino or chart/glitter.
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