monday morning me and topwater went out around 5 am. he hooked up instantly then it got off the hook. couple minutes later he caught a 16 incher. then it was my turn when we went to a different rapids. i caught a 23 and a 25 incher, then hooked up and lost another one. they seemed to turn off then and he got a smally and i got a couple cats. the stripers were caught on broken back rebels that was blue and silver. was really shocked that there was rock up there that size this time of the year.
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Alan
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Hmmm, interesting. I've never fished that portion because of the moving water. I was considering trying the flats this weekend but with the rain, I'm not sure. Maybe I'll see you up there. Decisions, decisions.
Light Tackle Kayak Trolling the Chesapeake Bay, Author
Light Tackle Kayak Jigging the Chesapeake Bay, Author
Light Tackle Fishing Patterns of the Chesapeake Bay, Author
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2011 Ivory Dune Outback and 2018 Solo Skiff
Alan
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The current is no problem if they have only one small gate open. You can paddle up and down all day long. I put in at the fishermans park and mostly fish around the island closest to the dam. There is a number you can call to see what they are going to release for the day. Some say it isn't accurate, but its been right the several times I have called and then fished the next morning. 888.457.4076 is the number to call for scheduled water release. It is subject to change with out notice.
This weekend isn't any good for me. CBKA tournament is this weekend at the bay bridge. Can't wait.
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we go out of town on the road to the dam just past the railroad bridge is pull off spots . just pick one and park. we paddle up to casting distance from the front of the rapids and start casting. they dont really bite that much when its lite outside. we ussually fish for smallies and perch and catfish then. maybe we will see you up there.
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some days are better than others, low tide seems best. as far as lures they have hit pretty much everything in my box. poppers, torpedos, jitterbugs,shallow diving plugs,all types of spinners and jigs with plastic tails. its pretty shallow there so when you hook one they are very acrobatic and jump 5 or 6 times , its a blast. just checked the tide charts and its high tide in the morning so i will probly go to bellvue and fish saturday or sunday.
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