VICTORY!:
My first keeper red (18.5")!
Starting in about 2005 or 2006, I would catch the occasional 10" redfish once or twice a season. They were nice surprises, but not really worth targeting. However, on October 10, 2008, I caught several 15 and 16 inch redfish at Point Lookout. Suddenly, it seemed that the possibility of catching a keeper red in Maryland was in reach. Since then, I've been searching the waters of Southern Maryland tirelessly, chasing down every report of keeper reds. Last month, I lost a keeper after getting it into the yak. It was at least a couple inches longer and a good bit heavier. I was crushed and nearly cried. Today, I have redeemed myself.
With my new job and offspring, I haven't been able to fish as much as usual, and I missed a couple of my regularly planned outing with my father (fishing for shad, Dad's birthday float trip, Father's Day trip, etc.). Dad and I finally managed to get out today, and we headed out in search of specks and reds in a top secret spot in St. Mary's County. While we were out there, I got a tip from buddy and fellow forum member about keeper reds (thanks!), so Dad and I went to check it out. I hooked the red on the first pass through the area. It hit a 4" white Gulp grub. I felt a few headshakes and thought it might be a decent fish. When it charged the boat, I knew I had a nice red on the line. My heart was in my throat because I could see the leader was wrapped up around its pectoral fin, which might take the pressure off the hook. Fortunately, I brought a net this time and left nothing to chance.
We worked the area thoroughly, and I picked up an 11" perch, a couple small stripers, and a couple 12-13" croaker. The white Gulp grub was the hot lure. Dad had a smaller red and a couple stripers follow his lure in but couldn't connect. He later picked up a nice perch at another fishy spot:
All the fish we caught today were in less than 5ft of water near grass beds. The red was probably in about 2 ft. We fished from about 1.5hrs before and 2hrs after high tide. The water was pretty clear until the wind picked up, with visibility to 2.5ft or better, and water temp was around 74* (if I remember correctly).
It was a perfect day that went by entirely too fast. As usual, Dad and I had a blast, and I'm really stoked to have checked off my redfish goal from the list. Of course, after losing that really nice fish last month, I know there are bigger ones out there...
My first keeper red (18.5")!
Starting in about 2005 or 2006, I would catch the occasional 10" redfish once or twice a season. They were nice surprises, but not really worth targeting. However, on October 10, 2008, I caught several 15 and 16 inch redfish at Point Lookout. Suddenly, it seemed that the possibility of catching a keeper red in Maryland was in reach. Since then, I've been searching the waters of Southern Maryland tirelessly, chasing down every report of keeper reds. Last month, I lost a keeper after getting it into the yak. It was at least a couple inches longer and a good bit heavier. I was crushed and nearly cried. Today, I have redeemed myself.
With my new job and offspring, I haven't been able to fish as much as usual, and I missed a couple of my regularly planned outing with my father (fishing for shad, Dad's birthday float trip, Father's Day trip, etc.). Dad and I finally managed to get out today, and we headed out in search of specks and reds in a top secret spot in St. Mary's County. While we were out there, I got a tip from buddy and fellow forum member about keeper reds (thanks!), so Dad and I went to check it out. I hooked the red on the first pass through the area. It hit a 4" white Gulp grub. I felt a few headshakes and thought it might be a decent fish. When it charged the boat, I knew I had a nice red on the line. My heart was in my throat because I could see the leader was wrapped up around its pectoral fin, which might take the pressure off the hook. Fortunately, I brought a net this time and left nothing to chance.
We worked the area thoroughly, and I picked up an 11" perch, a couple small stripers, and a couple 12-13" croaker. The white Gulp grub was the hot lure. Dad had a smaller red and a couple stripers follow his lure in but couldn't connect. He later picked up a nice perch at another fishy spot:
All the fish we caught today were in less than 5ft of water near grass beds. The red was probably in about 2 ft. We fished from about 1.5hrs before and 2hrs after high tide. The water was pretty clear until the wind picked up, with visibility to 2.5ft or better, and water temp was around 74* (if I remember correctly).
It was a perfect day that went by entirely too fast. As usual, Dad and I had a blast, and I'm really stoked to have checked off my redfish goal from the list. Of course, after losing that really nice fish last month, I know there are bigger ones out there...
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