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  • Hooper Island Bridge 11-16-2013

    The weather was looking fantastic wind wise for a shot at stripers around the Hooper Island bridge for Saturday. So myself, Coop, Goody and Kitkatyaker decided to make a go of it. High tide was expected around 12:30pm. Winds were a whopping 0mph to 4mph all day. The skyies were overcast and the temperature would make it to 61 degrees.

    I met Goody at the Wawa just before the Bay Bridge at 5:30am. We headed across the bridge to meet up with Coop at 6:15am. The weather changed slightly, from no rain to a 30% chance of rain until 8:00am. The skies were suppose to let the sun pop through later in the day, but this would not be case. We got the launch just after 7:00am. Shortly, after Kitkatyaker pulled in he Hobie Pro Angler. This would be a Hobie day with me with my Revolution, Kitkat with her Pro Angler and Coop and Goody with their Outbacks.

    By 8:00am we were on the water heading towards the bridge. I immediately tossed out a 1/4 ounce red jig head tipped with a white 4 inch swimming mullet Gulp. Within 5 minutes while trolling I hooked up with my first rockfish fish measuring 15 inches in 4 feet of water. I thought that this would be a good sign. While fishing the bridge, a thick fog rolled in. This fog would be with us the whole day. While trolling, Goody also hooked up with a dink rockfish. We were not catching anything at the bridge despite marking a ton of fish. We decided to head across the Honga River to an opposite shoreline, were we had had luck before. That area was devoid of fish for the most part, except for the rare catch of a small fish trolling to the shoreline 2 miles away. I worked the shoreline, while Goody went further up the river to check out some coves. He had no luck there, except for seeing some perch jump around. Since Goody was 45 minutes from us and it was 12:30pm, we decided to take a break on a small sandy beach, where once again, Coop pulled out some fresh oysters that we shucked and chowd down on. I would say I must have chowd down on a good many of them. Chexone once said that he was not used to getting free crabs (the last time that he went fishing with Coop and who provided 1/2 bushel of cooked crabs), so I would say that I am not use to free fresh oysters ..LOL.

    We wanted to get the water around 3:00pm, so we decided to head back. This was a day that you needed to have GPS on your fish finder. The fog was so thick, you could not see the shorelines at all. If you went to far ahead, you would loose site of another kayaker. Since Goody was further out, we used the marine to notify him that we were heading back to fish the bridge. Goody in turn used his GPS to take the shortest path back to the bridge. He made good time and arrived 15 minutes after we got to the bridge. By this time the current started to move, and I was able to jig the shoreline next to the bridge and landed an 18.25 inch keeper rockfish for the cooler. Coop caught a smaller rockfish trolling back to the bridge, while Goody caught another one trolling and jigging.

    One thing that his trip proved to me, was that having a marine radio for common communication, and a GPS equipped fish finder was valuable to have. We went back to shore and the fog was still thick and it was lightly raining in the afternoon. We stopped at a nearby convenience store and got a bite to eat for the road. It was a fun time out, despite the slow fishing. I think as a group we caught 7 or 8 rockfish. I took mine home and Goody caught one that he gave to Coop. It was a foggy drive all the way home.
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    Thanks for the report and pics. Glad you guys found some keepers.
    Wowzers, was it really that warm Goody?
    Ryan
    Blue 2016 Hobie Outback
    Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers, Inc

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    • #3
      Originally posted by moc View Post
      One thing that his trip proved to me, was that having a marine radio for common communication, and a GPS equipped fish finder was valuable to have.
      I'll second that. Ran into the same stuff Saturday on the Potomac.
      2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
      Old Town Camper Canoe (red)

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      • #4
        Yes Goody wore shorts.... I was amazed. I stuck with my waders. Temps were not bad until the early afternoon when they began to drop.

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        • #5
          Great report Moc. I managed to hookup 4 stripers. 3 of them trolling and 1 jigging. I used a jig that I won at the M&G at PLO. Woohooo, getting better at this jigging bit.
          Shady - I'm glad I did wear shorts out there. It was hot! LOL. I find that I'm usually hot peddling around in 50-60 degree weather so the shorts help out for that and when I need a break.

          Outback 2015
          Maui

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          • #6
            Nice write up, and cool pics. Got to make it over there one of these days

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            • #7
              Glad you guys found some fish.

              Yeah, fishing in the fog is fun and disorienting. I got saved by my GPS once too. Good thing to have. It also saved me at Lynnhaven this weekend. I would have gotten lost in the maze of marshes otherwise.
              Mike S.
              Hobie Outback
              Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers
              3D Printed Hobie Hatch Bucket

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              • #8
                I missed Oysters!!!!!!!!??????????
                I fished in similar fluctuating fog right across the bay from you. My luck was spotty till an hour before nightfall.....then they all started hitting.
                14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
                2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"

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                • #9
                  Great pics guys, looked like a mini M&G and good job on the stripers. It was really foggy Sunday morning also up north. I really enjoyed the surreal feeling until the batteries died on my visa pole. Had to completely rely on my gps to navigate where I was going. Felt like a stealth bomber pilot.
                  2015 OLIVE HOBIE OUTBACK
                  2013 OLIVE HOBIE OUTBACK
                  2013 OCEAN KAYAK TRIDENT 13


                  JEREMY D

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                  • #10
                    What a foggy day a hooper island.The fish where there but not biting well.Did not get skunked but had funny.Thanks to moc,goody and kit kat for there gps.I will be upgrading real soon to a gps.There nothing like free eastern shore seafood.moc (aka termite) just couldn't get enough of those oysters.
                    2012 hobie outback
                    2016 feelfree lure 11.5

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                    • #11
                      Looks like a good time. Glad you guys avoided the skunk!
                      LOL Goody always rocks the shorts!

                      Seems like fished ng was slow all weekend for a lot of people all over the place. I wonder what it is...
                      -Mustafa
                      ابو مسقوف AbuMasgouf (Aboo-Mas-goof ): Fish Roast Papa
                      2016 Hobie Outback
                      2012 Hobie Revolution 13
                      "Be humble to whomever you learn from and whomever you teach."-- Imam al-Sadiq (as)

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                      • #12
                        Please be careful with the shorts and summer gear. Water temps are dropping and even if it is a warm day you could be in trouble if you dump.

                        Be safe put there. Especially in big water!
                        Hurricane Skimmer 128
                        WS Pamlico 100

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                        • #13
                          Nice report and looks like you had a fun day.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by AbuMasgouf View Post
                            Seems like fished ng was slow all weekend for a lot of people all over the place. I wonder what it is...
                            I noticed that too. Only thing I can point to is that the Bay is in period of weak day-time tides... which translates to weak currents. The really high tides are occurring after dark.

                            Tides will improve for day-time fishing a couple days either side of Thanksgiving.
                            Last edited by HJS; 11-19-2013, 04:14 PM.
                            Howard

                            16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by HJS View Post
                              I noticed that too. Only thing I can point to is that the Bay is in period of weak day-time tides... which translates to weak currents. The really high tides are occurring after dark.

                              Tides will improve for day-time fishing a couple days either side of Thanksgiving.
                              Yes.... I am hoping to catch a Thanksgiving rock... You have to scroll your browser to the right to see all the tides into December...
                              http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/tidesh...%2C%20Maryland

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