Another bad day on the river.
I trolled paddle tails, hopkins and hard baits from Jonas up the east side to Rt 50 and then down the west side to the Academy and David Taylor. I threw bucktail spinners at baitballs but no takers. I sat over several sections of the old railroad bridge and the new oyster beds and only got dead oyster shells. I also tried jigging the 450 bridge with no luck. Fishbites and Gulp didn't fare any better than artificials.
Considering this is July and the water salinity is only around 6, that may have something to do with it. I also think the bad winter may have killed off a lot of juveniles. Last year at this time I was picking up dink rock, hard head and perch at any place I decided to fish.
On the good side, the weather was perfect and there was only one M$*^$!F*&$*&g A hole that buzzed by me within 15 feet. There was also one crabber that wasn't watching anything but his pots and I had to yell at him before he hit the bridge.
John
I trolled paddle tails, hopkins and hard baits from Jonas up the east side to Rt 50 and then down the west side to the Academy and David Taylor. I threw bucktail spinners at baitballs but no takers. I sat over several sections of the old railroad bridge and the new oyster beds and only got dead oyster shells. I also tried jigging the 450 bridge with no luck. Fishbites and Gulp didn't fare any better than artificials.
Considering this is July and the water salinity is only around 6, that may have something to do with it. I also think the bad winter may have killed off a lot of juveniles. Last year at this time I was picking up dink rock, hard head and perch at any place I decided to fish.
On the good side, the weather was perfect and there was only one M$*^$!F*&$*&g A hole that buzzed by me within 15 feet. There was also one crabber that wasn't watching anything but his pots and I had to yell at him before he hit the bridge.
John
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