Saturday, September 27, 2008

Nice beginning for fall










The summer fishing has been really good in the upper bay. I've rarely had a problem finding plenty of fish, but the fall fishing has started out to be even better for me. There has been a fairly large school of Stripers around the 30" range cruising around, and if you are lucky enough to find them, you are in for some fantastic fishing. I've actually been finding schools of Rockfish from the mid 20" to lower 30s all summer long, but they would usually just pop up for a short time and then be gone, they normally would be near the smaller Rockfish, Bluefish and white perch, but they would rarely be mixed in. Throughout the summer I would usually find them by hearing their splashes while they were attacking baitfish. The smaller fishes splashes sound like short snaps, but the larger fishes splashes are (of coarse) larger. It got to the point that I knew I was on the bigger fish as soon as I heard their splashes, There was no mistaking them, And they have been giving themselves away like that all season. All through the summer they were moving around a lot, I was finding them in a different spot almost all summer, But my last three trips they have been at the same spot. I actually found this spot a couple years ago, I past it by and didn't see any fish on the finder, but I thought it could one day be productive so I put it in my GPS, I would occasionally stop by and fish there and sometimes catch a fish or two, but recently it has been loaded with big fish, all of them around 30"!!

When I first found this school I was hooking up with a fish on every cast of my Spoofer spoon, they would hardly even give the spoon a chance to hit bottom and I could feel big fish nailing it.


The next time I went to the spot It didn't look to pomising, there were fish on the finder but it looked like Bluefish, I jigged for a while with no luck, But then I would sometimes notice Big swirls on the top of the water from the corner of my eye, (It actually wasn't as much swirls as it was just slightly disturbed water, where the fish would come near the surface to chase a baitfish that was on the surface). I grabbed my other rod that was already rigged with a surface popper and started popping it across the top of the water, and the fish were slamming it on almost every cast.




The next time out they were there again, once again I noticed the big swirls and started catching them with poppers again. Stealth was the most important ingredient in finding these fish, If I didn't approach the area quietly, I would had never even known the fish were there, they would had almost certainly shutdown or even left the area. I've caught lots of Stripers on poppers in the past, but I usually only topwater fished in the evening, the fish were usually smaller and I rarely ever caught more then a few in an hour or so, But this was no doubt the best topwater fishing I have ever experienced. If the rest of the fall is even half as good I will be happy

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Catfish hitting lures



Its been a strange summer for fishing in the bay for me. I've been catching plenty of Rockfish, Big perch, blues and spot under breakers in the Bay, but I've also been catching lots of catfish in the same schools of breaking fish. I've caught them while jigging spoons, casting swimming shads, I even caught one with a spinner bait, I casted to a fallen tree where I often catch Large mouth bass and the catfish hit the lure on top just like a bass would. I've caught a few catfish with lures over the years, but nothing like this year, In 6 of my last 9 trips I've hooked up with them, A few of the days I,ve caught 2 and 3 catfish per trip on lures. There's been a lot of peanut bunker in the bay, and the catfish are taking advantage of it along with all the other fish. I guess that old belief that catfish have poor vision was just a myth. They are just opportunistic feeders. During the Rockfish moritorium I loved fishing for Catfish with bait, I was basically a Catfish addict, they are great fighters, plentiful and they taste pretty good to. I think its great to be catching so many now because I've often thought about targeting them once again, and getting them on lures is that much more exciting. I actually think catching a Catfish on a lure is much more rewarding then catching a rockfish on a lure, because its so much more unusual.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Trophy Striped bass season



I haven't been able to fish as much this spring as I want. but The few times I've been able to get out in the Upper bay it has been good for Upper bay standards. I'd much rather fish the mid or lower bay during trophy season. the fish seem to want to stop and hang out down that way for a spell during their migration, but its so much more easier to not have to travel far (especially when fishing solo). I've been mostly trolling and getting a couple fairly nice fish regulary in the 40" range. Some people don't like trolling but I think it can be very relaxing, kind of like sailing or bank fishing, just kick back and enjoy the Bays natural beauty until you hear a fish pulling drag.
One of my best trips so far was on may 1, 2008
I got through the cut at around sunset and tried jigging at a few spots without any luck, then I headed a few miles farther south to try some trolling. I put out my spread and literally seconds after putting my fifth and last rod in the rodholder, it doubled over and I reeled in a 40" fish


Right after taking a pic of it, another rod doubled over, This fish looked to be about an inch or two shorter but it fought a lot harder, right after boating that fish two rods went down at once, I released that fish quikely and I grabbed the rod that looked like it had the biggest fish and brought that fish in, meanwhile the fish on the other rod got off. by then my arms were tired. I started trolling in the direction of my homeport and put two of my deeper lines back in, about 15 minutes later I caught another mid 30s fish. It started to get a little to rough for my 17' boat, plus my arms were tired so I decided to call it a day. I looked at my watch and it was still only 8am, a lot of fishing in a short amount of time!! The way I like it..

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Upper Chesapeake bay trophy pickerels 2/3/2008

The Winters freeze that caused The ice in the upper bay finally thawed because of a break in the weather, The days temperature was rising to over 60 degrees.
I hit the water at noon hoping that the warm spell would trick the fish into thinking it was spring (fish don’t have calendars).We also got over 2” of warm rain the day before, I wasn’t sure if that would hurt or help me in catching fish. I had a few spots I wanted to try but first I thought I would try a spot near hart/miller island where I did good with yellow perch last spring, it was actually a good spot throughout most of the summer until the salinity rose from the drought which made them harder to catch. The water is basically shallow, and I was hoping there would be fish there because it may warm up quicker. I started casting a mini spinner bait, working it very slow. After about twenty minutes I hooked up with a good fighting fish that put my ulta light setup to the test, at first I thought it was a striper or a large mouth bass until I got a better look at it and saw it was a big pickerel, I was actually confused at first because I’ve never seen a pickerel that big before, Even though I knew there were no Northern Pike in the Upper bay, I had to look at it for a few seconds to verify that it was a pickerel
I took a couple pictures then measured it and it was just a hair under 26”!
After releasing that fish I was smiling from ear to ear. I’ve caught plenty of pickerel in loch raven Reservoir and a few in the upper bay rivers, but I don’t think many were over 20” if that ( I’ve never bothered to measure them) and I’ve never caught them in the Hart/Miller island area before. It crossed my mind to head in early because I didn’t think I would top that, but a few minutes later, about 50’ away I hooked up again. This fish was slightly over 27” and even fatter!!
A little while later I got another fish on that felt like a pickerel but it got off..
I knew the 27” was a trophy (To me anyway) but when I got home and looked up the state record Pickerel for the bay I was shocked to see it was only 6lbs 8ozs
I think its possible it could had been a record fish. ..My camera takes terrible pics when its sunny but I had a double whammy this time because the fish started going nuts while I was setting up the camera and I got slime all over the lens

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Finally got into some nice fish

In the last month I,ve been catching mostly small fish and a few keepers now and then, but its been slower then usual at this time of year because the indian summer just didn,t want to end, and the drought. but the fishing was pretty good on this day (oct.29,07). I got through the cut about 4pm and it didn,t take long until I saw working birds, I caught stripers for a while then the birds left, I searched for a little while and found the fish in about 17'/18' of water and started catching them again. I caught about 30 fish with about half keeper size with the biggest at 32", I was mostly jigging with a Tidalsfish lures with a finess trailer and a hopkins shorty. I headed in before sunset and did some topwater around back river for a few minutes and caught two more that were about 18" but I didn,t measure them.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Natures fireworks


I agree with the old saying "Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after." H.D. Thoreau

I like catching fish, but for me, catching has never mattered all that much. I like the hunt more then the kill. Figuring out where the fish are, Is like a chess match or a cross word puzzle.

Also just watching nature (in general) has always been the most enjoyable part for me.

I have hundreds of wildlife and nature pics. and they are the ones I continue to look at over and over, not the fish pics (well, not as much).

Last thursday 9/20/07 is a good example, I didn,t do very good fishing, I only caught a few bluefish, white perch and small rock, But the sunset reminded me of the reason I was really out there.
Im sure I will be looking over these pics for years to come..If im still alive ofcoarse.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

fishing starting to heat up


This is the time of the year that I like in the upperbay. the Rockfish start to school on the edges of droppoffs and you can catch plenty of fish with almost any type of lure. some of my favorite lures are the ones that can be jigged close to the bottom, stingsilvers, hopkins, krocodiles, diamond jigs, gotchas,deadly dicks, and soft plastics (when the bluefish aren,t around)like Bassasasins, sassy shads, and finesse lures on leadhead jigs. Actually any lure that is properly used will catch a Striper when they are aggressively feeding. There was a time in the past where I caught so many Rockfish on a bucktail while they were in a feeding frenzy that they wore off the hairs of the bucktail and I still continued to catch them on the bare hook! It hasn,t got like that in my area yet, but hopefully September, october and november will get like that again this year.
only time will tell...
The White perch fishing has been really good, but its nice to see the Fall Rockfishing kicking in again