I
enjoyed a fishing trip on the Chesapeake Bay with a good fishing buddy, Bill.
We motored southeast out of Mill Creek on the western shore. The
1st structure we went over was a ledge breaking swiftly south of Bloody Point.
With no baitfish or gamefish showing up on the sonar we kept on moving
south. As we cruised slowly over another ledge in 36 feet of water, we
sighted a quick blurb on the sonar.
The boat was put in reverse and a soft plastic lure was cast out, where
the first 18-inch or larger striped bass for the day was boated.
Our
next stop was at the mouth of a river where it entered the Bay. The current was outgoing and moving
swiftly at this location. Baitfish
and a variety of crustaceans were available for the striped bass and other
gamefish to eat. Once we hit 40
feet of water the motor was slowed down to 1,000 revolutions as we moved north
looking for fish. It didn’t take
long for us to find them.
The
sonar unit lit up in 36 feet of water with large stripers in the high 20, low
30-inch range. At one time the
sonar bottomed out at 23 feet.
This meant that the school of stripers was from 23 to 36 feet deep, an
anglers dream! Bill and I kept on
catching until the current slowed down and the fish moved.
Bill with a Nice Striper
Striped Bass In Summer
Pattern
For
those of you who’s Susquehanna Flats Trip was cancelled, please feel free to
now book a replacement trip.
Also
available are trips where I can do all manual adjustments needed to your
GPS/Sonar/Plotter unit.
This will
allow you to identify gamefish from baitfish, drift over active schools more
than once, and stop you from fishing dead water.
Set Up by Capt. Tom Hughes
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