I tried Weems Creek again today.
To say the least it was a pretty slow day.
I started at about 9:30 from the Tucker St ramp and worked upstream today.
I observed some freshwater/brackish water jelly fish near the draw bridge area, the first time I've seen them. There are pods of bait fish about the size of a dining room table, now nearly 2" long scattered around the surface below the bridges.
I worked the North Shore towards an area the John Veil had kindly pointed me to. The further upstream that I went, the more turbid and off color the water became. Visibilty was less than one foot. There seemed to be some brownish layer of algae on the surface.
There was someone working under the Rowe bridge in a kayak, but he didn't seem very conversational, so I moved on.
I ended up trying the down river area from Tucker's but then the wind stated getting frisky so I packed it in about noon (I believe that fishing is a leading cause of wind). The water was slightly clearer, here.
A few, smallish perch and a couple of pickerel, both about 15", and an overly ambitious 4" Striper that tried to swallow grub almost as long as he was. The fish were located in submerged wood and I did not catch many under the docks.
Today's hot lures were a 2 or 3 inch Powerbait grub in chartreuse on a 1/8 oz. jig head. They wanted it jigged in an up down motion, not a steady retrieve. My spinner jig caught a few but not as many.
To say the least it was a pretty slow day.
I started at about 9:30 from the Tucker St ramp and worked upstream today.
I observed some freshwater/brackish water jelly fish near the draw bridge area, the first time I've seen them. There are pods of bait fish about the size of a dining room table, now nearly 2" long scattered around the surface below the bridges.
I worked the North Shore towards an area the John Veil had kindly pointed me to. The further upstream that I went, the more turbid and off color the water became. Visibilty was less than one foot. There seemed to be some brownish layer of algae on the surface.
There was someone working under the Rowe bridge in a kayak, but he didn't seem very conversational, so I moved on.
I ended up trying the down river area from Tucker's but then the wind stated getting frisky so I packed it in about noon (I believe that fishing is a leading cause of wind). The water was slightly clearer, here.
A few, smallish perch and a couple of pickerel, both about 15", and an overly ambitious 4" Striper that tried to swallow grub almost as long as he was. The fish were located in submerged wood and I did not catch many under the docks.
Today's hot lures were a 2 or 3 inch Powerbait grub in chartreuse on a 1/8 oz. jig head. They wanted it jigged in an up down motion, not a steady retrieve. My spinner jig caught a few but not as many.
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