Yesterday Nitefly (Eric) asked me if I was fishing on Dec 31. I told him I would watch the weather and make up my mind the next morning. Eric told me this morning that he would launch from Jonas Green at 12:30 today. I joined him. The water was fairly calm when we launched, but the wind built steadily over the next 3 hours. By the time we returned to Jonas Green, we had to undertake a surf landing with 2 ft waves slamming us onto the sand. We survived, but were both glad to be off the water. The photo does not do the waves justice -- they were nasty waves with strong winds.
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Now for the fishing report. Eric told me that he had never caught a pickerel in the Severn. I hoped that we could change that quickly. We paddled to our first location and began fishing. I suggested a few spots and told him to cast to water 3 to 6 ft deep. He is a fast learner and soon had a characteristic bend in his rod. It turned out that he broke into the pickerel world with a bang -- he caught a huge pickerel. Here are some photos of Eric in action. I hope he will post the closeup photos that he took of the fish on his measuring board. It was close to trophy size.
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We fished in that location and tried another tributary for a short time at the end of the trip. Eric caught three pickerel today, I had 6. Eric had the largest fish of the day. One of my fish had a nasty wound about halfway along its back. I hoped to get a photo but the fish spit the hook at boatside. I think it had been speared by a heron recently.
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Now for the fishing report. Eric told me that he had never caught a pickerel in the Severn. I hoped that we could change that quickly. We paddled to our first location and began fishing. I suggested a few spots and told him to cast to water 3 to 6 ft deep. He is a fast learner and soon had a characteristic bend in his rod. It turned out that he broke into the pickerel world with a bang -- he caught a huge pickerel. Here are some photos of Eric in action. I hope he will post the closeup photos that he took of the fish on his measuring board. It was close to trophy size.
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We fished in that location and tried another tributary for a short time at the end of the trip. Eric caught three pickerel today, I had 6. Eric had the largest fish of the day. One of my fish had a nasty wound about halfway along its back. I hoped to get a photo but the fish spit the hook at boatside. I think it had been speared by a heron recently.
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