Ever since I got my kayak a year ago, I've wanted to fish the Chesapeake Bay, and in particular, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Never had the nerve to do it on my own, so I just fished the local reservoirs. This morning I had the good fortune of hooking up with Goody and launched from Sandy Point State Park. It was a fun, memorable day...didn't get skunked, either. Got 5 total: 4 Striper (20.5in, 17.75in, 15in, 8in) + 1 White Perch. Goody got his first striper of the year. He also caught a spinning rod combo (I'll let him explain). Here are some pics from the day:
Goody said that this was a calm day for the Bay Bridge. Picture doesn't show it, but, definitely a little bumpier than what I'm used to in the safe confines of the reservoirs. The water really moves here so you're constantly working in a paddle kayak. You're not over the strike zone for very long when jigging. Got the skunk out of the boat early with a schoolie striper trolling an SXR10, just before this picture was taken.
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You definitely feel small out there on a kayak compared to some of the ships that go by.
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I've driven a car/motorcycle over the bridge hundreds of times. Never realized how tall the bridge was until seeing it from below. Here's a cool shot of Goody jigging the rocks and flying the Maryland flag on his yak.
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Trolling on the way back to the ramp behind Goody.
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Largest fish of the day: 20.5 inch striper. Caught on a 10" BKD, jigging a la Shawn Kimbro style in about 22 ft. Caught the three best stripers today jigging BKDs on a very specific spot on the rocks...very specific. Gave this one to Goody for dinner. Thanks for mentoring me today Goody!
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As an added bonus, after a quick lunch, we headed over to Jonas Green for a quick troll and finished just as the lightning storms hit. Cut that a little close, but got back in time. Goody got one trolling a bucktail. I think I was dragging a leaf on my x-rap for an hour
Goody said that this was a calm day for the Bay Bridge. Picture doesn't show it, but, definitely a little bumpier than what I'm used to in the safe confines of the reservoirs. The water really moves here so you're constantly working in a paddle kayak. You're not over the strike zone for very long when jigging. Got the skunk out of the boat early with a schoolie striper trolling an SXR10, just before this picture was taken.
IMG_0926.jpg
You definitely feel small out there on a kayak compared to some of the ships that go by.
IMG_0928.jpg
I've driven a car/motorcycle over the bridge hundreds of times. Never realized how tall the bridge was until seeing it from below. Here's a cool shot of Goody jigging the rocks and flying the Maryland flag on his yak.
IMG_0930.jpg
Trolling on the way back to the ramp behind Goody.
IMG_0931.jpg
Largest fish of the day: 20.5 inch striper. Caught on a 10" BKD, jigging a la Shawn Kimbro style in about 22 ft. Caught the three best stripers today jigging BKDs on a very specific spot on the rocks...very specific. Gave this one to Goody for dinner. Thanks for mentoring me today Goody!
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As an added bonus, after a quick lunch, we headed over to Jonas Green for a quick troll and finished just as the lightning storms hit. Cut that a little close, but got back in time. Goody got one trolling a bucktail. I think I was dragging a leaf on my x-rap for an hour
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