Have been launching the yaks at the boat launch below the Conowingo dam. Normally image.jpgimage.jpglaunch around 445 am and fishing by 5-530 am. Using all top water poppers, the fish can't resist it! Have been limiting every morning with the average keepers from 23-26 inches. Will be there sunday morning!image.jpg
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Great Keepers! I live close by but nervous about launching a Hobie so close to the dam with boulders around. Such a disappointment when the action on the flats ended, wishing fall was here for part II. I had a Tarpon and that is IMPRESSIVE!! Looks like a car seat in the rear hatch, LOL2015 OLIVE HOBIE OUTBACK
2013 OLIVE HOBIE OUTBACK
2013 OCEAN KAYAK TRIDENT 13
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Sparky, just have to read the water. I love to put in there. A person has to put in the time learning where to go and areas to avoid. That's all. If you are drifting downstream and bump into something, it's no big deal. If you are trying to peddle as hard as you can and hit something, that's different. Just have to use a little common sense. Peddle light. Make sure you have your paddle. And everything will be fine.
Most of the time, if you are fishing from the dam and below, the water is clear enough to see anything under the surface.
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I was there this morning. (in the orange native water craft 11) I suppose that was you and your friend coming back in. Right after I saw you I hooked up with something big. got off. hooked up two more times, both seriously nice size fish. The second one was a Rockfisl. Jumped across my bow and I got a good look.
I was using a rattletrap type lure. The only things that I did land were a couple of perch (one was really nice) and a channel cat.
I can't figure out why the other ones wouldn't stay hooked, but it was a great couple of hours out there.
All of the bald eagles and other wildlife just added to a great experience.ORANGE NATIVE MANTA RAY 11
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Nice report man! I have been trying to learn to figure out the water flow at the dam myself. Obviously too much water is unfishable, but the last time i went up there i found the water was actually too low and slow and no action for anyone in sight. I was thinking maybe the trick is to go when one gate is open following a big release earlier? I will probably try out that theory in the next few days. I just called the hotline and there is 69000 cfs of water release to be followed by 3500 cfs. That is a huge difference. Btw my bro in law works at Autumn sky...cool place.2014 Hobie Outback
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