Figured I'd start a thread for people to share their TKAA stories/reports.
Here's mine...We fished the ES of VA both days.
Friday
KayakJoe and I launched first thing to relatively calm conditions, but that soon faded. We were hoping for some early specks and reds before changing our sights to flounder. Right off the bat we caught a 15 and 17 inch speck. After looking for a while longer we found the mother load of reds. They were on a tidal flat and STACKED up. It was all sightcasting. Stand up, drift a few yards, see a school of 10-15 reds, cast in front of them, twitch the jig, and BAM....a 20-25 inch red. After around 25 we decided to move on. We searched for more specks but only found little ones. One small flounder ended our day.
Saturday
The wind Saturday made Friday look nice. The seas had built throughout the night and there was easily 2-3 ft'ers. We launched on a lower bayside creek and went out in search of specks. We only found small specks all morning. As we paddled over another tidal flat we found a second mother load of reds. We pounded away at them for an hour and I landed a 23.5 incher before continuing the speck hunt. Joe landed a 23 incher. In short....the next few hours resulted in short specks. However, Joe hooked and netted a mid 20 inch speck only to have his jig head get caught in the net. When the speck flipped it ripped his lip and flipped away. (That speck was worth a new Ride 135; no big deal ) Since we couldn't find a qualifying speck, we decided to forget about flounder and focus on getting a bigger red. We returned to find the reds just as concentrated as earlier in the morning. Joe upped his original red to a 24 inch and we rolled out to the weigh in.
Weigh-in
Out of 250+ anglers, the winning red went 24.25 inches. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place reds were all 24 inches. Joe received 4th because we checked in after the others. Check-in time was the tie breaker. My 23.5 inch red was good enough for 5th loser. Joe was bummed about the red but more upset when he found out the winning speck went 21 or something like that. Sorry dude. All in all it was an awesome weekend. Here are the three pics I took.
We kept a few for dinner.
TKAA put on a great tournament that was well organized. Their raffle prizes were nice too. Dinner was included in the price of the $60 entry fee. I highly recommend it to anyone considering it next year.
Here's mine...We fished the ES of VA both days.
Friday
KayakJoe and I launched first thing to relatively calm conditions, but that soon faded. We were hoping for some early specks and reds before changing our sights to flounder. Right off the bat we caught a 15 and 17 inch speck. After looking for a while longer we found the mother load of reds. They were on a tidal flat and STACKED up. It was all sightcasting. Stand up, drift a few yards, see a school of 10-15 reds, cast in front of them, twitch the jig, and BAM....a 20-25 inch red. After around 25 we decided to move on. We searched for more specks but only found little ones. One small flounder ended our day.
Saturday
The wind Saturday made Friday look nice. The seas had built throughout the night and there was easily 2-3 ft'ers. We launched on a lower bayside creek and went out in search of specks. We only found small specks all morning. As we paddled over another tidal flat we found a second mother load of reds. We pounded away at them for an hour and I landed a 23.5 incher before continuing the speck hunt. Joe landed a 23 incher. In short....the next few hours resulted in short specks. However, Joe hooked and netted a mid 20 inch speck only to have his jig head get caught in the net. When the speck flipped it ripped his lip and flipped away. (That speck was worth a new Ride 135; no big deal ) Since we couldn't find a qualifying speck, we decided to forget about flounder and focus on getting a bigger red. We returned to find the reds just as concentrated as earlier in the morning. Joe upped his original red to a 24 inch and we rolled out to the weigh in.
Weigh-in
Out of 250+ anglers, the winning red went 24.25 inches. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place reds were all 24 inches. Joe received 4th because we checked in after the others. Check-in time was the tie breaker. My 23.5 inch red was good enough for 5th loser. Joe was bummed about the red but more upset when he found out the winning speck went 21 or something like that. Sorry dude. All in all it was an awesome weekend. Here are the three pics I took.
We kept a few for dinner.
TKAA put on a great tournament that was well organized. Their raffle prizes were nice too. Dinner was included in the price of the $60 entry fee. I highly recommend it to anyone considering it next year.
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