Chief Editor’s correction:
I’ve been monitoring the water temp at CBBT (Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel). This was because I was tipped by an avid Tautog fisherman (a boater I met January this year). He said he caught togs when the top water temp was 42F.
It seemed that the water temp had reached 42 -44F recently. I was waiting for the right day (not windy day). I needed the smell of saltwater after fishing freshwater stripers.
Sunday (Feb 28, 2016) was the day. I brought a DZ of frozen shrimp. My plan was fishing 4 Bridge pilings for 3 hours around the slack time.
Fishing Log:
Thanks
Joe
- Girth: 38 cm (true)
- Length: 22 inch (true)
- Weight: 36 kilogram (an angler’s lie – Actually 28 hundred grams/6.3 LB)
I’ve been monitoring the water temp at CBBT (Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel). This was because I was tipped by an avid Tautog fisherman (a boater I met January this year). He said he caught togs when the top water temp was 42F.
It seemed that the water temp had reached 42 -44F recently. I was waiting for the right day (not windy day). I needed the smell of saltwater after fishing freshwater stripers.
Sunday (Feb 28, 2016) was the day. I brought a DZ of frozen shrimp. My plan was fishing 4 Bridge pilings for 3 hours around the slack time.
Fishing Log:
Thanks
Joe
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