image.jpgArrived at SPSP East at 5:25 am. Tide would be high at 9:25 am. Wind speed was 33 kps from due south at Thomas Point. After a few choice words I walked up the beach. Once I got around the first jetty the wind died considerably. I waited until the 6:00 am report was up at Thomas Point and wind speed had started to drop. Fortunately I decided not to abort the trip as both wind and tide worked well for trolling the shore lines all the way to the Little Magothy River where I arrived at @ 10:15 am,after a short snack break about halfway up.
This was my first trip along this shoreline, so it was as much exploratory as catching fish. I did find one location where I got several strikes from perch on my trusty quarter ounce white jig w/ a white 4 inch Gulp. Also trolled a half ounce yellow bucktail with a new 5" chartreuse Z-Man soft plastic, hoping for a keeper rock. Got a few strikes from perch on it, but no landings. I kept two average size keepers. Podickory Point itself looked so promising from land, but no fish yesterday at any of its complex of jettys and bulkhead.
The first third of the paddle was primarily state owned land. The bird and natural life was beautiful! I spotted a juvenile bald eagle on the way up having his breakfast on a freshly killed menhaden. On the way back, I managed this shot.
This was a fairly long paddle for an old guy, but not bad because I caught the outgoing on the way back from the Little Magothy. I got back to the East Beach launch at 12:15 pm. A great day on the water, if not too productive fish wise. What rockfish there are seem to prefer deeper water around the bridge, and haven't venture in close to shore yet. Hopefully in the Fall, they will.
(Having trouble posting pics from my I-phone)
This was my first trip along this shoreline, so it was as much exploratory as catching fish. I did find one location where I got several strikes from perch on my trusty quarter ounce white jig w/ a white 4 inch Gulp. Also trolled a half ounce yellow bucktail with a new 5" chartreuse Z-Man soft plastic, hoping for a keeper rock. Got a few strikes from perch on it, but no landings. I kept two average size keepers. Podickory Point itself looked so promising from land, but no fish yesterday at any of its complex of jettys and bulkhead.
The first third of the paddle was primarily state owned land. The bird and natural life was beautiful! I spotted a juvenile bald eagle on the way up having his breakfast on a freshly killed menhaden. On the way back, I managed this shot.
This was a fairly long paddle for an old guy, but not bad because I caught the outgoing on the way back from the Little Magothy. I got back to the East Beach launch at 12:15 pm. A great day on the water, if not too productive fish wise. What rockfish there are seem to prefer deeper water around the bridge, and haven't venture in close to shore yet. Hopefully in the Fall, they will.
(Having trouble posting pics from my I-phone)
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