Had to pass on the TKAA tournament for the second year in a row due to obligations on Sat. The day before the tournament, plans changed and suddenly all my weekend to-dos disappeared. Too late for the tourney, but I wasn't going to waste my free time. I headed out to OC Saturday and messed around on land. Flounder are heading out, but tautog are starting to bite on the bulkhead if anyone enjoys this kind of fishing.
Early Sunday I leave OC and head down to Janes Island SP. Paddled through the main cut in the island and steadily picked at small speckled trout (biggest ~12 in) and flounder (biggest ~15.5 in - couldn't quite stretch a keeper out of him). Headed north up the canal into a steady north wind (it seems that there is always a stiff north wind when I go to Janes Island) and started throwing a suspending jerk bait around the grass edges. I hooked a nicer trout but he jumped and shook free. Landed one short striper and called it a day as the sun was going down.
It is a long drive, but this area is nice. The wind and the cooling temps kept the bugs off, mostly.
Early Sunday I leave OC and head down to Janes Island SP. Paddled through the main cut in the island and steadily picked at small speckled trout (biggest ~12 in) and flounder (biggest ~15.5 in - couldn't quite stretch a keeper out of him). Headed north up the canal into a steady north wind (it seems that there is always a stiff north wind when I go to Janes Island) and started throwing a suspending jerk bait around the grass edges. I hooked a nicer trout but he jumped and shook free. Landed one short striper and called it a day as the sun was going down.
It is a long drive, but this area is nice. The wind and the cooling temps kept the bugs off, mostly.
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