Gents
I may be spending a couple of days off and on in Salisbury on business in the next month or so, and rather than fight the currents at Kent Narrows again, I was thinking about a put in on the way home on either the Talbot Co. side, or the Cambridge (Dorchester Co.) side.
I see from the NOAA charts that there are a couple of oyster beds within paddling distance of both sides, as well as a nice deep narrow channel, and some fishy looking points.
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/12268.shtml
Is anyone familiar with these waters; specifically which is the best side of the river to put in, and where should I head? The Bill Burton fishing bridges seem busy with bottom fishers at night, but I am not willing to risk getting out there in a kayak after dark in unfamiliar waters. Besides, I'd rather cast or troll, if I can locate some good spots.
Feel free to pm me if you'd rather. Thanks!
I may be spending a couple of days off and on in Salisbury on business in the next month or so, and rather than fight the currents at Kent Narrows again, I was thinking about a put in on the way home on either the Talbot Co. side, or the Cambridge (Dorchester Co.) side.
I see from the NOAA charts that there are a couple of oyster beds within paddling distance of both sides, as well as a nice deep narrow channel, and some fishy looking points.
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/12268.shtml
Is anyone familiar with these waters; specifically which is the best side of the river to put in, and where should I head? The Bill Burton fishing bridges seem busy with bottom fishers at night, but I am not willing to risk getting out there in a kayak after dark in unfamiliar waters. Besides, I'd rather cast or troll, if I can locate some good spots.
Feel free to pm me if you'd rather. Thanks!
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