I launched from Cornfield Harbor at Pt Lookout State Park about noon today. I headed out the inlet and turned left going toward the point. It was a beautiful calm day at that hour. The water was clean with at least 5 ft visibility. I could see rays swimming all over the place. Many anglers think of them as pests, but I find them mysterious and beautiful when in their natural environment.
I trolled 4 medium spinning rods -- all with different sizes and colors of plastic on jigheads. It took a while for the first bite, but eventually I got a small striper. From then until 3:00, I picked up about a dozen more stripers up to 19". Most of my bites came by the metal pilings near the point and on the river side of the sandspit that comes off the point.
By 3:00, the wind had picked up noticeably. I no longer could comfortably keep 4 lines straight while trolling into the wind. I headed back into the harbor and trolled around there. I caught several more small stripers and then had a surprise -- a 16" redfish that hit a chartreuse Gulp swimming mullet. That is my largest Maryland redfish to date, and is my first red of 2013.
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I got off the water at 4:15. Just as I finished loading the kayak onto the roof of the van, the rain started. Tomorrow I fish with Capt Walleye Pete in the shallows of the lower eastern shore.
I trolled 4 medium spinning rods -- all with different sizes and colors of plastic on jigheads. It took a while for the first bite, but eventually I got a small striper. From then until 3:00, I picked up about a dozen more stripers up to 19". Most of my bites came by the metal pilings near the point and on the river side of the sandspit that comes off the point.
By 3:00, the wind had picked up noticeably. I no longer could comfortably keep 4 lines straight while trolling into the wind. I headed back into the harbor and trolled around there. I caught several more small stripers and then had a surprise -- a 16" redfish that hit a chartreuse Gulp swimming mullet. That is my largest Maryland redfish to date, and is my first red of 2013.
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I got off the water at 4:15. Just as I finished loading the kayak onto the roof of the van, the rain started. Tomorrow I fish with Capt Walleye Pete in the shallows of the lower eastern shore.
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