Historically I have had a very tough time finding keeper-sized rockfish in the Severn and its creeks. Most years I catch just one or two of them, and they are "just barely keepers". This year my success has improved noticeably. Part of that is the fact that I spend much more time on the river over a variety of tides and weather conditions than I used to. Part may be that I am gradually climbing the learning curve. And of course, another part of it may be enhanced populations of keeper sized fish. Regardless of the cause, the results are strikingly better than in any previous year.
On 4 of my last 6 kayak trips in the river, I caught keeper-sized stripers by trolling light and ultralight rods from the kayak. This afternoon the bite was overall slow in the river and in two tributaries, but I did catch a spunky 19" rockfish on an ultralight rod using one of Woody's 1/8-oz feather spinners. The fish pulled hard enough that it swiveled my Scotty rod holder 90 degrees before I could get the rod out. I had a 2-3 minute fight before subduing the fish. I took two photos and gave the fish a reprieve. Hopefully it will continue growing so one of our club members can catch it again.
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Without giving an exact location, I can say this was on a shallow bar at the mouth of a Severn creek. The tide was incoming. I had several hits along the dropoff at the edge of the bar. The 19" fish was hooked on top of the bar in less than 5 ft depth.
On 4 of my last 6 kayak trips in the river, I caught keeper-sized stripers by trolling light and ultralight rods from the kayak. This afternoon the bite was overall slow in the river and in two tributaries, but I did catch a spunky 19" rockfish on an ultralight rod using one of Woody's 1/8-oz feather spinners. The fish pulled hard enough that it swiveled my Scotty rod holder 90 degrees before I could get the rod out. I had a 2-3 minute fight before subduing the fish. I took two photos and gave the fish a reprieve. Hopefully it will continue growing so one of our club members can catch it again.
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Without giving an exact location, I can say this was on a shallow bar at the mouth of a Severn creek. The tide was incoming. I had several hits along the dropoff at the edge of the bar. The 19" fish was hooked on top of the bar in less than 5 ft depth.
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