The Severn continues to be loaded with bait and gamefish.
I kayak fished again this morning in the Severn following the plan I outlined in my post last evening. I fished in totally different areas than I did on Mon. I launched in Weems Creek and trolled the same four lines and reels I did on Mon. Instead of running downstream in the Severn, I headed upstream to fish two tributaries on the right shore and two on the left. Once inside the tributaries, I put the larger rods away and cast small spinnerbaits to the shorelines. The perch fishing was fast and furious -- I caught nice sized perch in all four of those tributaries plus in Weems on the way back for a total of about 50 perch. While trolling between the tributaries, I hooked about ten 12"-14" rockfish (no keepers today). Half of those came in 3 ft of water just outside a creek mouth, while the other five came in the middle of the river in 20 ft depth as I was paddling across. I saw no splashing fish and no particularly compelling marks on the sonar, but all of a sudden 3 of the 4 rods began shaking wildly.
Like Monday, I caught one 10" croaker in shallow water on a spinnerbait. I was drifting slowly and the croaker nearly yanked the ultralight rod from the holder. The other species I caught today confirms my catch last Friday -- there are some very small bluefish in the river now. That little 6" fish hit a trolled spinnerbait.
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I kayak fished again this morning in the Severn following the plan I outlined in my post last evening. I fished in totally different areas than I did on Mon. I launched in Weems Creek and trolled the same four lines and reels I did on Mon. Instead of running downstream in the Severn, I headed upstream to fish two tributaries on the right shore and two on the left. Once inside the tributaries, I put the larger rods away and cast small spinnerbaits to the shorelines. The perch fishing was fast and furious -- I caught nice sized perch in all four of those tributaries plus in Weems on the way back for a total of about 50 perch. While trolling between the tributaries, I hooked about ten 12"-14" rockfish (no keepers today). Half of those came in 3 ft of water just outside a creek mouth, while the other five came in the middle of the river in 20 ft depth as I was paddling across. I saw no splashing fish and no particularly compelling marks on the sonar, but all of a sudden 3 of the 4 rods began shaking wildly.
Like Monday, I caught one 10" croaker in shallow water on a spinnerbait. I was drifting slowly and the croaker nearly yanked the ultralight rod from the holder. The other species I caught today confirms my catch last Friday -- there are some very small bluefish in the river now. That little 6" fish hit a trolled spinnerbait.
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