Kipto:
Actually the plan was to go to CBBT early Sunday morning after waking up at 3 am. As forecasted, the winds were 10+ mph, and very cool. Water was disappointingly too rough, so Plan B was the call.
I hit the water at Kipto 0945 hrs. Winds were 10+ mph NNE. A fellow yaker caught two togs (largest 19"). He said he caught them earlier that morning and the bite had slowed down. Sure enough, we got nothing the rest of the day. From the words of surfdog, "I should have got my butt outta bed earlier!"
Another yaker trolled along the wreck perimeter. He caught about a dozen and most were keepers (his largest was 24"). He also gave me his earlier-caught 19" striper because he wanted to keep his larger keeper (the 24") as his second catch. I did a little trolling and got a hit that came off. I stuck mainly to tog fishing. I quit after 4 pm.
For me, I wonder if the bite really disappeared, or did I use bad bait. I used shrimp, mole crabs and leftover frozen quartered blue crab. I used mostly the blue crab (from two weeks ago). This was the third time I used this blue crab and it really smelled. Is there such a thing as blue crab bait being so bad the togs won't even touch it?
HRBT:
After Kipto, I had a Subway, rested in the car and hit the water at Willoughby Launch at 8 pm. I was tired, but the fish called. Pedaling out, the water was oh so calm, almost glass. Winds were cool and very gentle. Clear sky. Almost full moon. A perfect night?
Several yakers and boaters were out there. One yaker caught about a dozen stripers, but they were mostly shorts. I got out there at the beginning of slack tide, so the striper activity died down. The water was the smoothest I've seen yet. You could see fish swirls.
I used a white/gray Gulp shad on a 1 oz jig and a chartruse bucktail with speckled grub worm on a 1/2 oz jig. I trolled and jigged, and picked up a short speck and a take-home 20" striper. I also tried shrimp, mole crab, and stinky blue crab along the pilings. Got nothing, not even a nibble. Hmmm....I wonder if togs hang here.
I quit at midnight and got home at 5 am. I'm off today and recuperating.
Actually the plan was to go to CBBT early Sunday morning after waking up at 3 am. As forecasted, the winds were 10+ mph, and very cool. Water was disappointingly too rough, so Plan B was the call.
I hit the water at Kipto 0945 hrs. Winds were 10+ mph NNE. A fellow yaker caught two togs (largest 19"). He said he caught them earlier that morning and the bite had slowed down. Sure enough, we got nothing the rest of the day. From the words of surfdog, "I should have got my butt outta bed earlier!"
Another yaker trolled along the wreck perimeter. He caught about a dozen and most were keepers (his largest was 24"). He also gave me his earlier-caught 19" striper because he wanted to keep his larger keeper (the 24") as his second catch. I did a little trolling and got a hit that came off. I stuck mainly to tog fishing. I quit after 4 pm.
For me, I wonder if the bite really disappeared, or did I use bad bait. I used shrimp, mole crabs and leftover frozen quartered blue crab. I used mostly the blue crab (from two weeks ago). This was the third time I used this blue crab and it really smelled. Is there such a thing as blue crab bait being so bad the togs won't even touch it?
HRBT:
After Kipto, I had a Subway, rested in the car and hit the water at Willoughby Launch at 8 pm. I was tired, but the fish called. Pedaling out, the water was oh so calm, almost glass. Winds were cool and very gentle. Clear sky. Almost full moon. A perfect night?
Several yakers and boaters were out there. One yaker caught about a dozen stripers, but they were mostly shorts. I got out there at the beginning of slack tide, so the striper activity died down. The water was the smoothest I've seen yet. You could see fish swirls.
I used a white/gray Gulp shad on a 1 oz jig and a chartruse bucktail with speckled grub worm on a 1/2 oz jig. I trolled and jigged, and picked up a short speck and a take-home 20" striper. I also tried shrimp, mole crab, and stinky blue crab along the pilings. Got nothing, not even a nibble. Hmmm....I wonder if togs hang here.
I quit at midnight and got home at 5 am. I'm off today and recuperating.
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