I have been excited by the reports of small reds showing up in our local waters. Yet despite numerous trips during which I catch all the perch I want as well as our other local species, I had not been able to catch my first ever Maryland redfish. I fished in Weems this afternoon from my kayak. I cast dozens of times using one of Woody's feather spinner baits and a spinner arm with a Gulp swimming mullet on the other rod.
The perch were cooperative -- they really love Woody's lures. The Gulp bait rarely got touched though. After three hours of catching perch, I decided to try a few more casts in one of my regular spots. I used only the Gulp bait at this spot in the hopes that a red would like the larger scented bait. I caught a silvery fish that from a distance I assumed would be another perch. However when I got it boatside, it had a longer body profile and the telltale spot on its tail. This little redfish was just over 13" long. It did not really fight too hard either. But it allowed me to accomplish my goal. Thanks little redfish.
The perch were cooperative -- they really love Woody's lures. The Gulp bait rarely got touched though. After three hours of catching perch, I decided to try a few more casts in one of my regular spots. I used only the Gulp bait at this spot in the hopes that a red would like the larger scented bait. I caught a silvery fish that from a distance I assumed would be another perch. However when I got it boatside, it had a longer body profile and the telltale spot on its tail. This little redfish was just over 13" long. It did not really fight too hard either. But it allowed me to accomplish my goal. Thanks little redfish.
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