Mark Bange and I launched from Jonas Green abt 7:30 this morning to find some White Perch. Conditions looked good, low winds and the end of an ebb tide. I was throwing a 6wt with a Chartreuse Wooly Bugger. We headed north fishing the shorelines and coves. We both found WP in creeks. John Veil joined us for a while, before heading across the river to fish the western shoreline.
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Later I found a small Pickerel between some boat ramps. The poor guy swallowed the fly, so had to just cut it off.
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I then tyed on a Brown Wooly Bugger and fished with it the rest of the day.
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We continued to travel past the RT 50 bridge. I managed a nice dozen WP. All between 5-8", and found in shady areas along shorelines.
As we were above the ft 50 bridge, ran into a kayaker that was crabbing. He was having a nice day, almost a bushel.
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Was after 11, so we decided to head back to launch. Wind had increased to 10 from the south and a flood tide, so progress was tough. Got back to the launch around noon. We haven't fished the Severn for a while, so today was not magnificant, but it was fun.
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Later I found a small Pickerel between some boat ramps. The poor guy swallowed the fly, so had to just cut it off.
DSCF0201.jpg
I then tyed on a Brown Wooly Bugger and fished with it the rest of the day.
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We continued to travel past the RT 50 bridge. I managed a nice dozen WP. All between 5-8", and found in shady areas along shorelines.
As we were above the ft 50 bridge, ran into a kayaker that was crabbing. He was having a nice day, almost a bushel.
DSCF0203.jpg
Was after 11, so we decided to head back to launch. Wind had increased to 10 from the south and a flood tide, so progress was tough. Got back to the launch around noon. We haven't fished the Severn for a while, so today was not magnificant, but it was fun.
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