I fished above Chain Bridge and also at Fletchers today from shore, 5-12-14, mid-day. I started above Chain Bridge very near the concrete platform targeting stripers. There was a mega run of blueback herring going on, heaviest run I’ve seen in many years. There had to be millions of them in the immediate area. Every cast my 1/2oz jig bumped into so many herring that it felt like the jig was being retrieved over a cobblestone road. Nearly every cast I’d either snag a herring or end up with a hook full of scales. That got old fast. Basically, the herring ran me out of there. I packed up and went to Fletchers. Herring were thick there too but not to the degree as at Chain Bridge. The only fish I caught at Fletchers was one 13” striper. Except for a few stragglers I’m thinking the hickory run is about over at Fletchers. I might wait a week or so for this last major pulse of herring to thin-out before trying for stripers again.
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Originally posted by buzz View PostThanks for the report Howard.
Is it against DC regs to use one of those snagged herring as bait for striper?Howard
16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.
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Oh OK... just wondering. Back in the 80's, it was legal to snag the herring when they were running. Not really my kind of fishing, but I did it one year in an attempt to make my own pickled herring.2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
Old Town Camper Canoe (red)
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Originally posted by buzz View PostOh OK... just wondering. Back in the 80's, it was legal to snag the herring when they were running. Not really my kind of fishing, but I did it one year in an attempt to make my own pickled herring.Howard
16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.
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