I took a friend out with me today. First time rolling tandem. It wasnt too bad, but wow was it windy at times! Freezing advisory covered the night and barely let up in the morning. We launched anyway and our target was slow water coming off the current. We came loaded with nightcrawlers, green nightcrawler, some of that processed chicken liver catfish bites (that I dont think ever work) and hotdogs marinated in red kool-aid and garlic, ooh-yea. We got a few bites at our first location (south side of rock pile across from launch). But, we snagged so many times we decided to move. We dropped anchor just past the last pier as the river bends towards 95 bridge, where we caught a few small white perch. Threw them back, except for one really little one. Cut him in half and we both tossed him as bait. 10 minutes later we both got hit, about a minute apart from one another. It was so fast and hard of a hit, we both missed it. Too bad because my heart skipped a beat after I watched my pole slam down and come back to its resting position before I could even lift my arms. A little while later we moved down, but got stuck under the 95 bridge as the wind really picked up. There was a lot of boat traffic today too, with a handful of people disregarding the no wake zone. I took on some water but not much. We were about to give up, but I thought of one last place, between the piers just before my second spot. Its near deep water, protects us from the wind and is still warm and sunny. So I battled the elements and the dick heads… one last time and we anchored there. Green worms were a hit. We caught all 5 channel cats at this location and the biggest one was caught on a far cast in the middle of the channel about 2 seconds after the worm hit the water. fun was had by all. We stayed here for about an hour and a half and then called it a day.
Oh, and yes this was Occoquan. Water temp was 55 in the morning and rose to a solid 59 by 2pm. outgoing tide. depth 10-20
Oh, and yes this was Occoquan. Water temp was 55 in the morning and rose to a solid 59 by 2pm. outgoing tide. depth 10-20
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