I was debating on taking my kayak out today to explore the Patuxent River for yellow perch between Wayson's Corner and Jug Bay. After not being able to locate another kayak fisherman who was available on President's Day, and also seeing that the morning temperatures were going to be 24 degrees, I decided to take John's (SurfDog) up on his offer to meet him and GradyBlack (Mike) at Wayson's Corner for some fishing from shore. We met at Wayson's at 8:00a, high tide was expected to be between 10:08am and 10:30am. When we got there the water was still pretty low. I noticed the floating sheets of thin ice on the surface that occasionally could snag your line. We fished with my left over minnows, night crawlers, green worms, and grass shrimp. There was not a perch or fish to be found. So far, the force of the skunk was strong. We decided to hit another area about 2/3rd of the way down the river towards Jug Bay. We say one boat out in a channel pulling up a perch once in a while. We decided to leave that location after not even getting a nibble and headed to a launch at Jugs Bay where I fished before in the past. Mike decided to call it quits and head home. John and I decided to fish Jugs Bay, where we finally got rid of the skunk. I threw a top and bottom rig out with some night crawlers into a channel. Within 10 minutes I caught a channel cat about 10 inches. Soon after that John caught an 8 inch channel cat. Our skunk were gone for shore. We started to catch fish around 12 noon. I proceeded to catch 9 channel cats and one 22 inch blue cat to my surprise. I did not call him a SAMICH, since I decided to take him home and make NUGGETS out of him. During my time fishing I even had a double header of little catfish. John caught several channel cats and an old crab trap. One of his catfish had a nice size to it. By 1:45pm we started to back it up. It was warmer outside when we were fishing Jug Bay. The final temperature made it to 42 degrees. We did not locate any yellow perch, but John and I did manage some pullage.
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02/18/2013 Shore Fishing the Pauxent For Yellow Perch
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Hey MOC,
That was a descent trip! You were fishing!. The next trip looks (always) promising. I think it will be good next weekend because the temp has been low. I want tomorrow be very cold for me for Fishing YP (Occoquan) and Stripers (Lake Anna). I guess I need to learn how to tell blue cat from channel cat first before I attempt to eat one
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LOL Bill, i should get a citation for that trap, light action rod with 8lbs test!! told martin to take it home and clean it up for re-use
Joe blue cats are a silvery blue color with a pinkish tinge on the dorsal and tail fin, nice looking fish. channel cats are brownish and nasty
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Nice cats guys... too bad the YP did not join the party.
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Originally posted by moc View PostThe Western Branch was pretty dead too judging from the lack of any significant action by two boaters we saw in the hole and our six lines that were in the water there.
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