Hey, guys and gals. New to the forum, and new to the area. I fish from my canoe, so hopefully I'm not too much of a red-headed stepchild for you yak'ers. You'll see me mostly in the Severn on the western shore near Jonas Green, 17' green Wenonah.
Anyway, fished the Severn twice this past week. Yesterday I launched from the Naval Academy. The wind was howling, which is tough in the canoe. Had to work for them a little bit, but caught about 20 or so wp. These actually were the biggest I've caught, which ain't saying much since I've only fished here twice. Managed a few 12", most were in the 10" range. I've decided that unless I'm specifically targeting stripers, I'm going to use my ultralight setup. Was using 4lb test yesterday, and it was perfect. 1/16 oz Roadrunners was the ticket, chartreuse seemed to be the fav. Also used a Mepp's bronze Aglia for a bit and did ok.
All fish caught off rocks. I've not really had any success fishing docks/piers. All fish, both days, caught off riprap shoreline. I jigged piers a few times, had a couple nibbles, but true hits I did not get.
Was some good pullage, especially yesterday with the bigger ones.
Anyway, fished the Severn twice this past week. Yesterday I launched from the Naval Academy. The wind was howling, which is tough in the canoe. Had to work for them a little bit, but caught about 20 or so wp. These actually were the biggest I've caught, which ain't saying much since I've only fished here twice. Managed a few 12", most were in the 10" range. I've decided that unless I'm specifically targeting stripers, I'm going to use my ultralight setup. Was using 4lb test yesterday, and it was perfect. 1/16 oz Roadrunners was the ticket, chartreuse seemed to be the fav. Also used a Mepp's bronze Aglia for a bit and did ok.
All fish caught off rocks. I've not really had any success fishing docks/piers. All fish, both days, caught off riprap shoreline. I jigged piers a few times, had a couple nibbles, but true hits I did not get.
Was some good pullage, especially yesterday with the bigger ones.
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