I fished this morning in Weems Creek with Zeebyrd (Laura). We had talked for several weeks about finding a mutually agreeable time to fish in the Severn. Even though today's forecast was not ideal, we decided to take a shot. We fished mostly small spinners - I used a Woody's feather jig and a Bignose green spinnerbait, both in 1/8-oz size. Laura used a beetle spin with Gulp and a Woody's feather jig. The Woody's and Bignose baits were very attractive to the perch today - the beetle spin less so. The water was fairly high and quite turbid -- having a spinner blade thumping through the water helped the perch to find our baits.
The sky was threatening for much of the morning so we did not venture too far. We slowly worked the shorelines out to the mouth. The sky looked clearer at that point so we moved out to the red/green day marker at the mouth of the creek to try some bottom fishing. Laura fished Gulp bloodworms and I used Fishbites. She caught croaker and spot -- I caught a skunk. After 45 mins we headed back into the creek and continued fishing shorelines. We found a few small areas where the perch were really thick -- we caught over 10 perch in an area the size of my garage. My biggest perch of the day came when I decided I would troll 4 rods for a while. The first line I set out had the Woody's jig on it. While I was tossing the second line out and the kayak was barely moving, the first rod began a beguiling dance. After winding it in, I found a perch just under 12". I had several others over 10" today (all went back to swim again).
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I managed a pale yellow perch -- just my third of the year in the Severn.
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Later I caught a 12" rock fish on a 12 Fathoms 3" Fat Sam mullet.
I enjoyed meeting Zeebyrd and fishing with her. She was a fine fishing companion and caught her share of fish today. I had never before seen a Nucanoe (her brand of kayak) and enjoyed inspecting its features at the end of the trip. We got rained on for 20 mins, but had a good time and caught 5 species of fish between us.
The sky was threatening for much of the morning so we did not venture too far. We slowly worked the shorelines out to the mouth. The sky looked clearer at that point so we moved out to the red/green day marker at the mouth of the creek to try some bottom fishing. Laura fished Gulp bloodworms and I used Fishbites. She caught croaker and spot -- I caught a skunk. After 45 mins we headed back into the creek and continued fishing shorelines. We found a few small areas where the perch were really thick -- we caught over 10 perch in an area the size of my garage. My biggest perch of the day came when I decided I would troll 4 rods for a while. The first line I set out had the Woody's jig on it. While I was tossing the second line out and the kayak was barely moving, the first rod began a beguiling dance. After winding it in, I found a perch just under 12". I had several others over 10" today (all went back to swim again).
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I managed a pale yellow perch -- just my third of the year in the Severn.
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Later I caught a 12" rock fish on a 12 Fathoms 3" Fat Sam mullet.
I enjoyed meeting Zeebyrd and fishing with her. She was a fine fishing companion and caught her share of fish today. I had never before seen a Nucanoe (her brand of kayak) and enjoyed inspecting its features at the end of the trip. We got rained on for 20 mins, but had a good time and caught 5 species of fish between us.
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