I was itching to get some pullage since I have not been able to get out on the kayak lately due to work, but finally, this weekend would be my opportunity. I was really looking for some fish that I can keep and eat, besides blue catfish. I decided that white perch would be my target species. I was not sure where to go to catch any white perch, so Kevin Fry recommended Marshall Hall in Maryland off of the Potomac River. This was a free boat launch with two concrete ramps.
The advance weather forecast early in the week, did not look ideal. At one point they were predicting winds of 13mph with gusts over 20mph. Temperatures were predicted to be around 65 degrees. A cold front was coming through after the Friday morning rain. Well, as usual, I decided to ignore the forecast and go with my gut. Well, all I can say is that Saturday turned out to be a beautiful day with afternoon temperatures reaching 74 degrees. The sky was partly sunny. The water was really warming up. It was up to 61 degrees.
I met Kitkatyaker and KevinFry at the boat ramp at 8:30 to 9:00 am. The tide was incoming and it was high. The was no wind or a light breeze. There was not real chop on the water. It was going to be a beautiful day. Today would also be the first time that Kay would be using her new electric motor for her Hobie ProAngler. We launch around 9:45am and headed straight across the river to the channel to fish the deep towards the Virginia side. I immediately started catching white perch on a top and bottom rig, and also on my yellow perch rig on 6 lb test line. The bait was night crawlers. I also had a stronger rod for catfish. The catfish rod was equip with a fish finder rig tipped with raw chicken tenders. Fishing was pretty good. Sometimes it was hot and heavy and at other times it was quite with occasional action. We kayaked about 5 mile in total catching many species of fish. I ended up with over 40 white perch. Only one was a 10 inch keeper. I also caught 3 channel catfish at 15 and 18 inches. I also caught the surprise of the day, a 23 inch eel. Finally, blue catfish were caught on my chicken tenders and fresh perch fillets. My biggest blue catfish measured 28.5 inches, which I gave to Kay. I gave KevinFry a 23 incher. I caught another 8 blue cats that I released. I release all fish accept for a perch and two blue cats. Needless to say, I got my pullage, I just did not get my stringer of keeper white perch.
KevinFry kepted a mess of catfish for his freezer. He and Kay both caught plenty of what we called "micro white perch". Kevin also caught a small yellow perch to my surprise just outside the ramp's south side. We ended the dat just before 5pm. It was great fishing with them. The weather for the day could not have turned out any better. I guess the winds cooperated because Bill did not fish with us, beside Kevin.
The advance weather forecast early in the week, did not look ideal. At one point they were predicting winds of 13mph with gusts over 20mph. Temperatures were predicted to be around 65 degrees. A cold front was coming through after the Friday morning rain. Well, as usual, I decided to ignore the forecast and go with my gut. Well, all I can say is that Saturday turned out to be a beautiful day with afternoon temperatures reaching 74 degrees. The sky was partly sunny. The water was really warming up. It was up to 61 degrees.
I met Kitkatyaker and KevinFry at the boat ramp at 8:30 to 9:00 am. The tide was incoming and it was high. The was no wind or a light breeze. There was not real chop on the water. It was going to be a beautiful day. Today would also be the first time that Kay would be using her new electric motor for her Hobie ProAngler. We launch around 9:45am and headed straight across the river to the channel to fish the deep towards the Virginia side. I immediately started catching white perch on a top and bottom rig, and also on my yellow perch rig on 6 lb test line. The bait was night crawlers. I also had a stronger rod for catfish. The catfish rod was equip with a fish finder rig tipped with raw chicken tenders. Fishing was pretty good. Sometimes it was hot and heavy and at other times it was quite with occasional action. We kayaked about 5 mile in total catching many species of fish. I ended up with over 40 white perch. Only one was a 10 inch keeper. I also caught 3 channel catfish at 15 and 18 inches. I also caught the surprise of the day, a 23 inch eel. Finally, blue catfish were caught on my chicken tenders and fresh perch fillets. My biggest blue catfish measured 28.5 inches, which I gave to Kay. I gave KevinFry a 23 incher. I caught another 8 blue cats that I released. I release all fish accept for a perch and two blue cats. Needless to say, I got my pullage, I just did not get my stringer of keeper white perch.
KevinFry kepted a mess of catfish for his freezer. He and Kay both caught plenty of what we called "micro white perch". Kevin also caught a small yellow perch to my surprise just outside the ramp's south side. We ended the dat just before 5pm. It was great fishing with them. The weather for the day could not have turned out any better. I guess the winds cooperated because Bill did not fish with us, beside Kevin.
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