I've got an 8 months pregnant wife at home and I been making an effort to stay close to home till the baby comes. So i cant explain the excitement i felt when i read shootnscoot13's report about stripers at the Conowingo Dam since this is maybe 20 minutes from my house. I have this overwhelming urge to fish and saw my opportunity so last night i went and grabbed some topwater poppers since i only had maybe 1 and was out of the house around 5 this morning. Got to talking to some fellow yakers at the launch so by the time i got in the water was around 540. It was a crazy feeding frenzy out there. All around there was splashes and tails flipping out of the water as all these fish were feeding on the surface. I have fished here a bunch of times from shore and wading but never in a kayak so i didnt really know the good spots i just headed for the island and started tossing some plugs. Caught a 17" Rockfish on a green and white hula popper that a friend gave to me. Not a keeper but i was super excited that there was stripers around at all. Had a few missed opportunities and top water bite shut off like a light switch about an hour after sunrise. Then the only thing seen on the surface was big carp doing their rolls. I hooked into a really large flathead that i lost right next to the kayak on a blue rattle trap which surprised me because i thought catfish were mainly scent feeders. I saw some decent size baitfish leaping completely out of the water and tried to pedal over to the action but my mirage drive didnt like the rocks. Got my first opportunity to paddle my outback for a good distance. It doesnt exactly glide effortlessly but it was doable against the light current.
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