I thought I'd try for some bigguns at Chalk Point where Walleye Pete caught the two 40"+ fish a few weeks ago. I stopped in at The Tackle Box and picked up some frozen menhaden to supplement the nightcrawlers I had with me for catfish bait in case the striper action was slow.
I launched from the Cedar Haven Fishing Area which is part of the Patuxent Rive Park system. It's a pretty good spot for launching: big, sandy beach area, two clean(!) port-a-potties, plenty of parking. However, I think launching at Benedict or Magruder's Landing puts you in a better fishing area.
Anyway, it was less than a mile to the outflow area. I fished from 11 to 3:30, which was from late ebb to max flood. It was probably the worst time to fish because the tide was really low, and it was very bright out. Water temp in the river was 38* in the morning and 40* in the afternoon. Salinity was 1.3 in the morning and 2.5 in the afternoon. In the outflow, the water temp was 55* and the salinity was almost 8. I wonder if they pull water from downstream or if they use evaporative cooling in their system?
I trolled a 6" shallow diving Bomber to the outflow and a ways into the outflow. There were gizzard shad everywhere. I jigged a 6" BKD at several places over nice looking marks. I casted and trolled a big Rattletrap around, casted and trolled a plastic gizzard shad lure, jigged a 3/8oz Cicada, and trolled a big chartreuse bucktail with a 6" chartreuse shad on it with no hits on anything. I soaked some cut menhaden and nightcrawlers at a few different places in the outflow and in the river. I had some nibbles on the nightcrawlers in the outflow but no solid hits.
A few guys fishing farther in caught some catfish on chicken livers, but that's all fish I heard about today from several other boats fishing there. A couple guys that came in as I was leaving said they caught some 30"+ stripers there last weekend. Oh well.
The outflow plume in the river was pretty obvious by watching the fish finder. There were lots of marks that were likely gizzard shad or catfish, but the fish finder was totally blank once I got outside the plume.
I think it would be better to fish that area on a higher tide near dawn or sunset. The only downside to that is that Cedar Haven closes at 5pm.
I launched from the Cedar Haven Fishing Area which is part of the Patuxent Rive Park system. It's a pretty good spot for launching: big, sandy beach area, two clean(!) port-a-potties, plenty of parking. However, I think launching at Benedict or Magruder's Landing puts you in a better fishing area.
Anyway, it was less than a mile to the outflow area. I fished from 11 to 3:30, which was from late ebb to max flood. It was probably the worst time to fish because the tide was really low, and it was very bright out. Water temp in the river was 38* in the morning and 40* in the afternoon. Salinity was 1.3 in the morning and 2.5 in the afternoon. In the outflow, the water temp was 55* and the salinity was almost 8. I wonder if they pull water from downstream or if they use evaporative cooling in their system?
I trolled a 6" shallow diving Bomber to the outflow and a ways into the outflow. There were gizzard shad everywhere. I jigged a 6" BKD at several places over nice looking marks. I casted and trolled a big Rattletrap around, casted and trolled a plastic gizzard shad lure, jigged a 3/8oz Cicada, and trolled a big chartreuse bucktail with a 6" chartreuse shad on it with no hits on anything. I soaked some cut menhaden and nightcrawlers at a few different places in the outflow and in the river. I had some nibbles on the nightcrawlers in the outflow but no solid hits.
A few guys fishing farther in caught some catfish on chicken livers, but that's all fish I heard about today from several other boats fishing there. A couple guys that came in as I was leaving said they caught some 30"+ stripers there last weekend. Oh well.
The outflow plume in the river was pretty obvious by watching the fish finder. There were lots of marks that were likely gizzard shad or catfish, but the fish finder was totally blank once I got outside the plume.
I think it would be better to fish that area on a higher tide near dawn or sunset. The only downside to that is that Cedar Haven closes at 5pm.
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