Overboard, Sparky1423, Bgriff and myself launched at around 8 am on Friday morning from Beverly Triton Beach. The forecast called for low wind and temperatures that would eventually get into the low 40s. The wind seemed stronger than forecasted and the swells got bigger as I went farther into the open bay and near the mouth of the South River. None of us were having any luck in the areas where Jeremy and I were catching them the previous weekend. I tried going deeper and worked my way out to the main channel.
The swells were tossing me around a bit. So much so that I didn't realize I had a fish on. I saw the rod tip wasn't bouncing with the correct action, so I figured I had snagged a leaf and went to reel in to clear my hooks. There was a good bit more weight on the line than a leaf, but there wasn't enough tugging for me to discern a fish on over the bouncing of the kayak. I was surprised to see a fish on the line when I got it up to the side of the yak. He livened up quite a bit when I brought him in for a measurement though. He was a pretty healthy 17"er. I had been marking single fish here and there in the 9-11' range. I marked a couple bigger ones in 20'. This one bit on a Citrus Glass Shad Rap. After 4 1/2 hours, we decided to call it quits. The pattern had changed. We ran into Buzz on the way in. Hopefully, he fared better than we did!
A couple of us did find a good place to eat afterwards. If you head out this way, be sure to check out the Watermans Tavern for lunch! They had great chicken wings. It was great to meet BGriff and Overboard and to fish with Sparky1423 again!
The swells were tossing me around a bit. So much so that I didn't realize I had a fish on. I saw the rod tip wasn't bouncing with the correct action, so I figured I had snagged a leaf and went to reel in to clear my hooks. There was a good bit more weight on the line than a leaf, but there wasn't enough tugging for me to discern a fish on over the bouncing of the kayak. I was surprised to see a fish on the line when I got it up to the side of the yak. He livened up quite a bit when I brought him in for a measurement though. He was a pretty healthy 17"er. I had been marking single fish here and there in the 9-11' range. I marked a couple bigger ones in 20'. This one bit on a Citrus Glass Shad Rap. After 4 1/2 hours, we decided to call it quits. The pattern had changed. We ran into Buzz on the way in. Hopefully, he fared better than we did!
A couple of us did find a good place to eat afterwards. If you head out this way, be sure to check out the Watermans Tavern for lunch! They had great chicken wings. It was great to meet BGriff and Overboard and to fish with Sparky1423 again!
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