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attml
11-14-2009, 12:31 PM
Got out and fished a little while this morning hoping for some Rock in the shallows or some pickerel. Once again no rock but I did find some Severn gators. I hooked a total of 7 of the toothy critters including two pigs but wound up only landing one. All of them were very aggresive with some heavy duty head shaking (hence the reason I only landed one :rolleyes: ). I am hopeful that it is going to be a good pickerel year as last year was a slow one for me!! Who wants to start the winter pickerel tournament on December
1st? :D
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J.A. Veil
11-14-2009, 12:59 PM
That is good to hear that you are catching pickerel, particularly after all rain we have had this week. It looks like you were using a beetle spin type bait.
attml
11-14-2009, 01:30 PM
Thanks John! That just looks like a beetle spin - I caught them casting an umbrella rig :D I would never use a beetle spin for pickerel because they definitely don't work :D
attml
11-14-2009, 04:53 PM
Figured I would try it again this afternoon since it was so hot this morning. No pickerel this afternoon but I did manage a fat perch that put up a good fight. It felt no less stout than the pickerel I had hooked up this morning and I was actually very suprised when I landed that instead of a pickerel! It is a flood tide right now all the way up over some break walls!
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deadlowtide
11-14-2009, 05:12 PM
Pretty work, ol' pal. How big was the hog? I haven't seen much over 22 this fall.
attml
11-14-2009, 05:53 PM
Thanks Chris. Got it to within four feet from me and it was fatter and longer than any other ones I have caught this year. Definitely over 22 inches!
J.A. Veil
11-14-2009, 06:45 PM
You are doing much better than me. I spent an hour and a half fishing the shorelines of the outer part of Weems Creek this afternoon by kayak. The water was not as muddy as I expected, but was extremely high -- above some of the lower bulkheads.
I did not get a single bite or follow in all that time. I have been in a dry spell recently and hope to break out of it soon.
attml
11-14-2009, 08:28 PM
Sorry you didn't get into any John! I was suprised to get as many bites as I did in the morning! Most people will tell you that a fish won't hit after it has felt hooks but I am not convinced when it comes to pickerel! Seems like seven pickerel in the condensed area I was in was a lot!
It was definitely a high tide this afternoon! It was in my neighbors yard two houses down!!!!
J.P. Williams
11-14-2009, 11:37 PM
Gentlemen--
Good stuff, Mark!!
Tide, you say? I had all six wheels in water launching [I]First Light[I] this afternoon. Got two 18" rock & a super-fat 12" white perch LTJ'ing between the Rt. 50 bridge & Round Bay. They all hit 1/2-oz. jigs w/ 5" Gulp! Alive jerk shads. The perch took the whole lure, with only the jig head sticking out of its mouth. What a ferocious predator!
Nice patches of fish around, but this was a quick trip to see what the river is doing, so I didn't stay with 'em. I stopped to talk w/ the guys with the tug & barge full of crushed granite that will go onto the upper & lower sections of Capt. Pike's Lump (aka the Bar & Grill) as part of a Corps of Engineers study of alternative substrates for oyster reef restoration. Ida held 'em up. They're going to start placing the material Monday. The crane has a GPS sensor at the tip, so placement will be precise (they have already side-scanned the bottom).
Ran a temp/salinity/DO profile in the 40' hole between Sherwood Forest & the Aisquith Reef, as I have been doing once a week since Labor Day. Last week, the river was stratified, w/ the bottom saltier (13.5 PSUs) than the surface (10.5 PSUs) but warmer (56)than the surface (54). DO has been OK since the temp fell into the low 60s.
Well, Ida had her effect. The temp (54) and salinity (10.5 PSUs) are uniform top to bottom. Now we know how much energy it takes to turn the river over. I'm sure our pickerel are breathing a sigh of relief for the lower salinity.
See you on the river.
Best, JPW
goose70
11-15-2009, 03:40 PM
Got two 18" rock & a super-fat 12" white perch LTJ'ing between the Rt. 50 bridge & Round Bay. They all hit 1/2-oz. jigs w/ 5" Gulp! Alive jerk shads. The perch took the whole lure, with only the jig head sticking out of its mouth. What a ferocious predator!
I hope that you let that baby Perch loose to grow up into a Ben Oaks beast!:pp
Interesting info about the turnover. Thanks for posting it. I hope to fish a little next weekend.
Thanks for the Pickerel report, Mark....I'm really looking forward to this year's gator season. The canoe has patiently waited for it all summer.
corddry
11-16-2009, 07:41 AM
NIce work, guys
still playing catch on the work and home front for all my playing the past few months.
Will fish again soon.
JP- got the new ride in the drive way - do you still want to put her thorugh her paces?
chrisdetweiler
11-16-2009, 10:55 PM
Here is our first pickerel of the year. My dad caught it a week from Sunday on the Severn. Note the "electric chicken clouser minnow" (Thanks for the color suggestion JP) We've found this color pattern to work on numerous species.
goose70
11-17-2009, 11:30 AM
Here is our first pickerel of the year. My dad caught it a week from Sunday on the Severn.
Cool! The first SRRKC report from the future! Now I know where to fish a week from Sunday. :D
chrisdetweiler
11-17-2009, 12:27 PM
Cool! The first SRRKC report from the future! Now I know where to fish a week from Sunday. :D
Well, if anyone else is interested in a FUTURE fishing report, I guarantee that there will be no rockfish caught between Tolly Point and Deale this weekend. I would fish elsewhere. ;)
J.P. Williams
11-17-2009, 12:40 PM
Right you are, Chris, and there aren't any rock in the Severn either! But I might play with some of those measly 12" perch, if I can't make it up to see the Ben Oaks Beasts with SRRKC's Special Counsel.
Best, JPW
(You do tie a mean EC Clouser!)
mill686
11-17-2009, 02:43 PM
Chris.
Were you and your dad in Old Place Creek?
I have got into some in Yantz and some other spots up to 23 1/2". All of mine were also caught on the fly with similar color configuration.
I hate to admit to all of my Chesapeake brethren, but this is probably my favorite target.
chrisdetweiler
11-17-2009, 11:03 PM
Were you and your dad in Old Place Creek?
I'm impressed. Did you figure that out from the photo?
goose70
11-18-2009, 08:41 AM
I'm impressed. Did you figure that out from the photo?
The falldown in the background is a dead giveaway...Old Place isn't very big.:yes:
deadlowtide
11-19-2009, 10:53 AM
Is that the creek who's mouth had recently been dredged? If so, wonder if the dredging helped or hurt the fish pops in there. Looks like it's got some nice gators.
goose70
11-19-2009, 02:35 PM
Is that the creek who's mouth had recently been dredged? If so, wonder if the dredging helped or hurt the fish pops in there. Looks like it's got some nice gators.
That's the creek. DNR was supposed to be monitoring water quality (DO levels) since the dredging, but the creek held plenty of Pickerel prior to the dredging. I suspect that the dredging hasn't made a huge impact since the channel is still pretty shallow and narrow, but I'd like to see DNR's DO numbers.
J.P. Williams
11-19-2009, 03:13 PM
Me too, Goose. I went up there on 10/18, in an earlier nor'easter, to check the salinity & see if I could find a pickerel. The former was 13.3 at the mouth (about even w/ the main river) and 12.8 at the head, which worried me. I also didn't fnd either pickerel, though a 9" yellow did bite an X-Rap. Thus it was a great relief to see Jack, Chris, & Jim Goldsmith all catch pike on 11/8, and the salinity has fallen by 3 pts or so since the rains (ditto the water temp, by ~ 7 degrees F.).
BTW, the dredging makes the channel easy to idle into, but it obviously follows DNR's specs re: limited depth. I think you were right in your assessment of the project.
Best, JPW
mill686
11-19-2009, 07:42 PM
JP,
Have you ever checked salinity levels in the areas we fish in the main river during the pickerel tournament months?
TDLewis
11-20-2009, 10:18 PM
I've hooked a similar fish right off that deadfall in the past...! (c: