I got to the ramp at 9:00am with the hopes of a Yellow Perch derby. The wind was moderate and I was nice and warm in my gear. I only used 1 pair of wool socks. This would come back to bite me later in the day. I talked to another Kayaker on the way out and he said they were tearing he perch up last week. I found some marks in 22ft to 32ft and commenced to Jigging. I started with a 1/16oz jig head on a small dropper rig. I used a 1/2oz sinker and tipped the jig with a 2” chartreuse grub.
I had no love so I moved down river a bit and switched to a tandem rig with a 1/16oz upper and 1/8oz lower. I tipped both jigs with 2” white and yellow grubs. I fished from 15ft to 20ft and again saw marks all over my FF. It looked like pods of bait with marks below them. After 2 hours of jigging I decided to try further down the river by the railroad bridge. There were several boats there and everyone was jigging away. I kept the tandem rig and got in line with the boats. I tried that area for another hour with nothing to show. I decided to head back to the I95 bridge and try jigging a small 1oz metal I picked up on Friday.
I saw TJ on the way back sporting his new Hobie. He was going towards the rail bridge to pick up where I left off. Hopefully he figured out the bite and filled his bag with Perch.
I spoke to another boater and he already caught several crappie along the docks so I gave up on the deeper jigging and hit the docks. I switched my lure to a 1/8oz jig with a small 3.5” twitch bait. At this point 4hrs in my feet were getting really cold. I should have put that other pair of wool socks on. With cold feet and nothing to show for the days jigging adventure I came to grips with the fact that the first trip this year was a bust. I made my way to the last dock for the day and.
BAM Fish on.
Not a crappie but a nice little bass to save the trip. I made another cast to the same dock and
Now my feet are numb and I am hungry. Great time to end the trip. No perch but it was a nice day to get out and wet a line.
I had trouble getting the videos to process in my editor software. In fact i have spent the last 4 hours trying to get it to work. I finally had to split it up in two parts.
Oh and the Jock-a-strap 200 camera mount worked great when i used it.
I had to keep taking it off and placing my cap back one due to cold ears.
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I had no love so I moved down river a bit and switched to a tandem rig with a 1/16oz upper and 1/8oz lower. I tipped both jigs with 2” white and yellow grubs. I fished from 15ft to 20ft and again saw marks all over my FF. It looked like pods of bait with marks below them. After 2 hours of jigging I decided to try further down the river by the railroad bridge. There were several boats there and everyone was jigging away. I kept the tandem rig and got in line with the boats. I tried that area for another hour with nothing to show. I decided to head back to the I95 bridge and try jigging a small 1oz metal I picked up on Friday.
I saw TJ on the way back sporting his new Hobie. He was going towards the rail bridge to pick up where I left off. Hopefully he figured out the bite and filled his bag with Perch.
I spoke to another boater and he already caught several crappie along the docks so I gave up on the deeper jigging and hit the docks. I switched my lure to a 1/8oz jig with a small 3.5” twitch bait. At this point 4hrs in my feet were getting really cold. I should have put that other pair of wool socks on. With cold feet and nothing to show for the days jigging adventure I came to grips with the fact that the first trip this year was a bust. I made my way to the last dock for the day and.
BAM Fish on.
Not a crappie but a nice little bass to save the trip. I made another cast to the same dock and
Now my feet are numb and I am hungry. Great time to end the trip. No perch but it was a nice day to get out and wet a line.
I had trouble getting the videos to process in my editor software. In fact i have spent the last 4 hours trying to get it to work. I finally had to split it up in two parts.
Oh and the Jock-a-strap 200 camera mount worked great when i used it.
I had to keep taking it off and placing my cap back one due to cold ears.
Video Recap
Part 1
Part 2
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