I had not been on the Severn since the meet and greet. I needed some water time and launched my Mini-X in Weems Creek. I stop using live minnows after pickerel season ends (March 15). Today I had three rods rigged -- in-line spinner, small spinnerbait, 1/8-oz jighead with Gulp minnow grub. I cast to my usual Weems areas and trolled the same rods for several miles along other shorelines. In more than 2 hours, I did not get a single bite.
The water was calm today. I kept my eyes out for wakes made by fish swimming away from me or for splashing of minnows in the shallows. I saw absolutely no evidence of fish today, except for the 6" fish a heron pulled up 30 yards away from me. I guess that fish was more important to the heron's life than a catch and release fish would have been for mine.
Other than getting a skunk, the rest of the trip was great. The weather was pleasant, I got some good exercise, and I saw a fox, many herons, ducks, geese, a few ospreys, and a red-tailed hawk. The water level was much higher than normal today. This allowed me to paddle all the way to the head waters of Weems. I finally turned around as the small channel narrowed down as it passed under Rt 50 near Admiral Drive.
Typically the white perch return to the Severn creeks in about a month. I eagerly await their arrival.
The water was calm today. I kept my eyes out for wakes made by fish swimming away from me or for splashing of minnows in the shallows. I saw absolutely no evidence of fish today, except for the 6" fish a heron pulled up 30 yards away from me. I guess that fish was more important to the heron's life than a catch and release fish would have been for mine.
Other than getting a skunk, the rest of the trip was great. The weather was pleasant, I got some good exercise, and I saw a fox, many herons, ducks, geese, a few ospreys, and a red-tailed hawk. The water level was much higher than normal today. This allowed me to paddle all the way to the head waters of Weems. I finally turned around as the small channel narrowed down as it passed under Rt 50 near Admiral Drive.
Typically the white perch return to the Severn creeks in about a month. I eagerly await their arrival.
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