Many MKF members know Ictalurus (Bill) who was an active poster on this site for several years. A new job, long commute, and young child have seriously curtailed his fishing time. I was very pleased when Bill told me a few days ago that he planned to fish for pickerel in the Severn today. We made plans to meet.
I started fishing about 8:45 and found the bite to be nearly non-existent. Bill arrived half an hour later. We tried some different areas in the Severn tributary and by 10:00 the fish started biting. I left at 11:15 after catching 14 pickerel. I ran out of minnows or I would have caught more. Most were 15" to 17" fish, but one little guy made me laugh out loud. This 8" pickerel was the smallest one I have ever caught. It hit a minnow on a 1/16-ounce jighead. It was about the diameter of my thumb.
A few minutes later, I caught another pickerel. As I had the leader in my hand and was trying to grab the fish's body in order to remove the hook, it lunged and scraped it's jaws across my thumb. The sharp teeth left a few gouges. I had to stop fishing for 5 minutes to apply pressure to the cuts and stop the bleeding.
In the meantime, Bill (who does not fish with live bait) was getting into a pretty good rhythm catching one pickerel after another with a Rapala plug and a Powerbait soft plastic on a jighead. Here is a blurry picture of one of Bill's fish. He caught the largest pickerel of the day -- I think it was 20-21" long.
I had to leave at 11:15 in order to have time to unload the gear and drive to the meet and greet this afternoon. It was great to fish with Bill again.
I started fishing about 8:45 and found the bite to be nearly non-existent. Bill arrived half an hour later. We tried some different areas in the Severn tributary and by 10:00 the fish started biting. I left at 11:15 after catching 14 pickerel. I ran out of minnows or I would have caught more. Most were 15" to 17" fish, but one little guy made me laugh out loud. This 8" pickerel was the smallest one I have ever caught. It hit a minnow on a 1/16-ounce jighead. It was about the diameter of my thumb.
A few minutes later, I caught another pickerel. As I had the leader in my hand and was trying to grab the fish's body in order to remove the hook, it lunged and scraped it's jaws across my thumb. The sharp teeth left a few gouges. I had to stop fishing for 5 minutes to apply pressure to the cuts and stop the bleeding.
In the meantime, Bill (who does not fish with live bait) was getting into a pretty good rhythm catching one pickerel after another with a Rapala plug and a Powerbait soft plastic on a jighead. Here is a blurry picture of one of Bill's fish. He caught the largest pickerel of the day -- I think it was 20-21" long.
I had to leave at 11:15 in order to have time to unload the gear and drive to the meet and greet this afternoon. It was great to fish with Bill again.
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