Wow, what a feeling – to be back on the open water after many winter months!
Anyway, it was a somewhat fair day. Was on the water after 8 pm and headed to the 1st island with frozen green crab on the hook.
I’d say the water was in the high 40s. The day was nice: mostly sunny with wind 5-10 mph. Water was near flat with chops no more than a foot in the afternoon. Air temp high 60s.
Caught nothing between the SBCs, so I went to the 1st island in the afternoon when a passing yaker heading back in told me the action was at the island (he limited out on togs).
There were many yakers and boaters there. Two yakers caught nothing. One yaker caught a keeper. I saw a boat with five anglers pull up one fish (they soon departed the area). Another boater caught nothing. A boat with three anglers caught nothing and they left too. Another boat with two anglers pulled up a couple fish, but it looked like shorts.
It was 4 pm when I thought it would be a skunk day. BAM! I got so excited when I landed a keeper near the 2nd SBC.
My catch: 1 keeper tog (17”), 2 come-off togs
When I was loading up the car to go home, a passerby said some yaker caught nine keeper togs at some spot out there last weekend.
I may try again next weekend.
Anyway, it was a somewhat fair day. Was on the water after 8 pm and headed to the 1st island with frozen green crab on the hook.
I’d say the water was in the high 40s. The day was nice: mostly sunny with wind 5-10 mph. Water was near flat with chops no more than a foot in the afternoon. Air temp high 60s.
Caught nothing between the SBCs, so I went to the 1st island in the afternoon when a passing yaker heading back in told me the action was at the island (he limited out on togs).
There were many yakers and boaters there. Two yakers caught nothing. One yaker caught a keeper. I saw a boat with five anglers pull up one fish (they soon departed the area). Another boater caught nothing. A boat with three anglers caught nothing and they left too. Another boat with two anglers pulled up a couple fish, but it looked like shorts.
It was 4 pm when I thought it would be a skunk day. BAM! I got so excited when I landed a keeper near the 2nd SBC.
My catch: 1 keeper tog (17”), 2 come-off togs
When I was loading up the car to go home, a passerby said some yaker caught nine keeper togs at some spot out there last weekend.
I may try again next weekend.
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