I decided to forego my usual electric canoe fishing on Saturday, and decided that today my "kayak" would be my 17' Center Console. I tried launching from Sandy Point, but it was a no go because they had no power. This turned out to be a blessing as it almost certainly kept the numbers of rec boaters down. Plan B involved launching at Leo Jame's marina in Martin cove.
The perch fishing under the bridge, East Side, in about 15 feet of water, was spectacular.
Since the intent was to fill a cooler with fish, we were using cut peelers on a hi-low rig. Many double headers and many of these fish were 2 pound plus "blackbacks" that looked more like LM Bass then WP's! I caught a few on curly tail jigs, but live bait was real deal. Anchored in the shade under the bridge, the heat was tolerable.
There was at least one kayaker in a grey Hobie outback working across on the Southern span, but I couldn't see how well he was doing.
We had a few tiny striper and two oyster toads as a by catch.
All in all a great day on the water.
The only issue was finding out the hard way that I had parked my trailer over a hornet's nest that had gotten blown down, and they were none too happy about it. I'll live, just a little tender and bumpy.
The perch fishing under the bridge, East Side, in about 15 feet of water, was spectacular.
Since the intent was to fill a cooler with fish, we were using cut peelers on a hi-low rig. Many double headers and many of these fish were 2 pound plus "blackbacks" that looked more like LM Bass then WP's! I caught a few on curly tail jigs, but live bait was real deal. Anchored in the shade under the bridge, the heat was tolerable.
There was at least one kayaker in a grey Hobie outback working across on the Southern span, but I couldn't see how well he was doing.
We had a few tiny striper and two oyster toads as a by catch.
All in all a great day on the water.
The only issue was finding out the hard way that I had parked my trailer over a hornet's nest that had gotten blown down, and they were none too happy about it. I'll live, just a little tender and bumpy.
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