Two Pickerel fishing trips - no Pickerel. Went out Pickereling Thurs. AM from Tuckers. Got the ole skunkeroo - I had a few hits but couldn't sink the hook onto any of them. It was warm, 60 or so, overcast and light breeze. I'm sure one of them was a Pickerel cause I saw him strike. The water is very clear . . . which is great. Maybe the bay is starting to turn the corner? My experience has been that the Pickerel strike like a small perch, not very aggressive. It will take a some significant new learning to be able to consistently catch those guys. I did get some serious casting practice - which I really need. I'm a bit of a loose cannon, kind of all over the place, definitely NOT the pinpoint caster that some guys are (J. A. Veil and Mark). However, I didn't lose any tackle which is more than I could say for some of my predecessors - there were more than a few lures hanging in the tees. I also resisted the urge to troll for some Rock (to mitigate the skunk) and stayed with the target fish - Pickerel. It seems that I don't catch many fish . . but I do get some wonderful wildlife sightings. I saw a pair of River Otters along the bank towards the end of Weems. They were having a ball swimming and diving amongst the sunken logs - looking for a meal I assume. I was very quiet, and they let me get quite close as curiosity was getting the better of them. Just before they took off one came up by the kayak stuck his head up like they do looked right at me, and gave me a little churp - then they were off somewhere, to catch a few fish, I guess. Just that was worth the trip - and less than 1/2 mile from route 50. I was surprised at the size of these guys - I would guess about 25 - 30 lbs. and maybe 3.5 - 4 feet long with the tail, and really in their element when in the water.
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