My son is home this week, attends UMD, he took a few days off from a project he is working on. Took him to the bay bridge this morning for the first time. Ran into Jack and his father, first time his father has kayak fished at the bridge also. Decided to set my son up with some jigs for the morning, stayed shallow at first, 10 ft of water, found some nice size perch and croaker. Tide was going out, running strong, difficult to hold the kayak in place. We eventually ventured into 17-20 ft of water, set him up with a 1 oz jighead, triangle with green eyes and a 5" pearl white fluke, under west bound span at a double piling. He had several very good hits, he wasn't used to setting the hook and controlling the kayak in between the pilings, but a good experience next time he will be ready for live lining. Left Jack and his father in the same place I think they were getting into some big fish.
Just before heading in decided to catch a spot and try live lining, one spot, one 23" rock, very fat and happy. I have had some good luck recently using a 5/0 hook no wieght, I leave the bail open until maybe 40-50 feet of line goes out then set the drag very light so the spot can pull more line. I then drift. This morning I started under the west span drifted south just letting the spot go where it wanted and the tide take me, I was south of the east span when the rock hit. It is very relaxing to fish this way especially when there are not a lot of boats around, I avoid some of the problem of trying to hold the kayak in one place.
All in all it was a very good day, good company, lots of sun and fresh rockfish for lunch!
Just before heading in decided to catch a spot and try live lining, one spot, one 23" rock, very fat and happy. I have had some good luck recently using a 5/0 hook no wieght, I leave the bail open until maybe 40-50 feet of line goes out then set the drag very light so the spot can pull more line. I then drift. This morning I started under the west span drifted south just letting the spot go where it wanted and the tide take me, I was south of the east span when the rock hit. It is very relaxing to fish this way especially when there are not a lot of boats around, I avoid some of the problem of trying to hold the kayak in one place.
All in all it was a very good day, good company, lots of sun and fresh rockfish for lunch!
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