I launched in the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge to fish Tom's Cove the other day after work, but before I had to go back for some night work. I've done some wade fishing in the cove back in the day, but had never taken the kayak back there before. I was hoping to find some puppy drum and also drop some bait on structure for sheepshead or drum.
Casting the shorelines was a bust. I didn't get a bite or see much for fish activity outside of lots of happy mullet swimming around. Dropping sand fleas down around structure yielded some action though. I first hooked up with a good sized sheepshead that I almost got to the surface before it dove back to the bottom and pulled the hook. Then I landed a feisty 16" that was perfect size for the dinner table. It was a snaggy spot though and I fed the structure monster more tackle than I wanted too.
It wasn't a fish filled trip, but it was satisfying to try an area I've been meaning to get the kayak out to explore.
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Casting the shorelines was a bust. I didn't get a bite or see much for fish activity outside of lots of happy mullet swimming around. Dropping sand fleas down around structure yielded some action though. I first hooked up with a good sized sheepshead that I almost got to the surface before it dove back to the bottom and pulled the hook. Then I landed a feisty 16" that was perfect size for the dinner table. It was a snaggy spot though and I fed the structure monster more tackle than I wanted too.
It wasn't a fish filled trip, but it was satisfying to try an area I've been meaning to get the kayak out to explore.
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