Got a chance to get on the water finally this morning at Goodhands Launch on Kent Island. Weather was great-flat water, beginning of ebb tide, and no other kayakers on the water except my friend-John Veil. Started trolling for 1 1/2 hr with mixed results. Had several strong hits, but could not get them to the boat-I was using barbless hooks and was rusty on the retrieval. I switched over to the fly rod because my arms were getting tired of trolling. At the tip end of Hog Island was slammed by a strong hit. Knew it was a Striper because it was constantly swimming from left side to right side of the kayak. I could not retrieve the line by hand, had to peel it out and start using the reel. Had a little slay ride for a while, but I finally got it to the kayak. Was a fat 21" Striper.
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It was caught on my Clouser that I had tied last fall.
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John had a more productive day than me, not sure how many fish he landed. ust say that retrieving a strong fish is harder on the fly rod than spinning, was using a 7wt.
Was really great to be out again with decent weather.
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It was caught on my Clouser that I had tied last fall.
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John had a more productive day than me, not sure how many fish he landed. ust say that retrieving a strong fish is harder on the fly rod than spinning, was using a 7wt.
Was really great to be out again with decent weather.
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