Had a few minutes this afternoon and have been itching to get out so headed down to the patapsco between stoney and rock creek plan was to drop a couple of crab traps and do a little fishing. I new the wind was up and was forcast for 15 to 30 knots and a small craft advisory but i headed in anyway I immediatly hooked up with a small rockfish and by the time i landed it I drifted a 1/4 mile. fish was 14 inches . paddles back to launch and went to plan b inside of stoney creek and hopefully out of the wind a bit. the creek wasnt much better I ran the traps a few times and fished around the docks for perch but nothing was biting what I was giving but at least i got the boat wet better than sitting on the couch.
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I'm going to try to fish the Patapsco at HH sometime this week. During other falls, October has been kind to me on the Patapsco. Gotta pick your days a little more carefully though.
Cliff - Tell me it's not true!!! You moved in the wrong direction!!! Are you close enough to make it to the Flats this spring??? Looks like a long drive, maybe more than 2 hours one-way?Howard
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Yeah wish I had better choices on what days I get to fish but sometimes ya take what you can get have thought about fishing in the am before work I pass HH every morning on my way in but I need to get some cold weather gear first yesterday was about as cold as I wanna do it in shorts.D Hawk
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dhawk - I hear ya. I'm retired so every day is a weekend, I have lots of potential days to pick from. But still, as we get into fall and winter I insist air temps be 40Fs, sunny and winds ~8mph or less, or I stay at home. Cold water just increases the risk factor enough that I pick my days very carefully.
This past spring when the C&R striper season on the Flats was beyond HOT I had to let a few marginal days slip by without leaving home knowing full well the stripers were numerous and hitting everything in sight.Howard
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Cliff,
Don't totally despair, you are a long way from the salt but fishing on the Delaware can be pretty good. There is a wonderful shad run in the spring (around mid April) that is often followed by a striper run. I heard news of folks catching stripers as far north as Delaware Water Gap last year. While not too large there are plenty of small mouth bass in the Delaware and its tributaries. I understand the Lehigh is also pretty good.
I used to live near Philly and would venture north towards the Delaware every spring. At other times of the year I could find equivalent fish a little closer to home.
Best of luck with the "sweetwater fishing"
Tall Timbers Kayer
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Thanks for the moral boost everyone! It is tragic to be so far away from the salt but I will have to make due. My budget for gas is going to have to double during the Spring Howard. I expect to be at the flats even more this year, so I may be sleeping in the car a couple nights a week at tydings park. There is nothing like the flats during the Spring and with a season under my belt I plan to tear it up next year. Hopefuly this year I get a citation or two since I now have the right equipment.Cliff Williams
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Originally posted by Cliff View PostThanks for the moral boost everyone! It is tragic to be so far away from the salt but I will have to make due. My budget for gas is going to have to double during the Spring Howard. I expect to be at the flats even more this year, so I may be sleeping in the car a couple nights a week at tydings park. There is nothing like the flats during the Spring and with a season under my belt I plan to tear it up next year. Hopefuly this year I get a citation or two since I now have the right equipment.
I used to live up that way in Allentown. You'll have to switch to trout fishing the rivers because the bay doesn't go up that far....sorry to break it to ya.
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Originally posted by Yak Fish View PostYou'll have to switch to trout fishing the rivers because the bay doesn't go up that far....sorry to break it to ya.Cliff Williams
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