I was kicking myself for not bringing my kayak with me on Tuesday because the river laid down after all the rain around 6:30pm, or so. I had my rods with me, so I fished from the rocks behind CBL from a little after 6:30 to about 7:15pm. In that time, I caught an ~11" perch, 3 stripers in the 16-18" range, another striper that was close to 24", and a 12" bluefish. The smallest striper and the perch were caught on a 3/8oz Cicada, and everything else was caught on my popper/bucktail jig combo. I had a couple blow ups on a Chugbug, but either the fish or I couldn't connect. I didn't take any pics because I didn't have my camera with me.
I brought my yak with me on Wednesday in case I had a short weather window. I brought my fly rod, too, in hopes of catching something bigger than 18" on it, which is my biggest to date. I was planning on launching at Piney Point and hitting my topwater spot there, but I ended up launching at Solomons instead because of time and weather constraints. I threw various weighted clousers and poppers between Solomons Harbor and Sandy Point, but only one small bluefish took pity on me. I couldn't cast worth a crap without the fly hitting the water behind me or in front of me. There was lots of bait and jumping fish (probably small blues) at Sandy Point. I missed a couple blow ups, which I think were smaller blues, but I think my presentation was too crappy to fool anything bigger. It was pretty frustrating because I know fish were there. What's even more frustrating is I used to be able to cast my 5wt as far as I wanted to from my yak, but I can't get the hang of my 9wt. I guess I'll have to sit and practice casting in my yard.
Surface water temperature was around 73*, and salinity was 16.
I brought my yak with me on Wednesday in case I had a short weather window. I brought my fly rod, too, in hopes of catching something bigger than 18" on it, which is my biggest to date. I was planning on launching at Piney Point and hitting my topwater spot there, but I ended up launching at Solomons instead because of time and weather constraints. I threw various weighted clousers and poppers between Solomons Harbor and Sandy Point, but only one small bluefish took pity on me. I couldn't cast worth a crap without the fly hitting the water behind me or in front of me. There was lots of bait and jumping fish (probably small blues) at Sandy Point. I missed a couple blow ups, which I think were smaller blues, but I think my presentation was too crappy to fool anything bigger. It was pretty frustrating because I know fish were there. What's even more frustrating is I used to be able to cast my 5wt as far as I wanted to from my yak, but I can't get the hang of my 9wt. I guess I'll have to sit and practice casting in my yard.
Surface water temperature was around 73*, and salinity was 16.
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