Hey everybody,
Seeing as we are facing the weekend, I figured I would give a brief report from my adventures last weekend. First off, I'll be out this Sunday...anyone want to give up the location of their honey hole ? Last week's conditions left much to be desired, with it being cold and windy. I did, however, end up bringing a few reds and specks into the boat. Nothing crazy awesome, but I had a bit of success. To the report.
Weather: Cold and windy
Launch time: 0630
Take out time: 1200
Location: Jones Bay
Substrate targeted: Steep depth gradient with adjacent oysters
Lure: Homemade gold soft plastics (in photo)
The tide was almost dead low when I launched, so I ended up catching the incoming tide, which was moving at a decent clip. I caught all fish (both trout and reds) on a steep depth gradient in decent moving water. I had the most success jigging down the channel bank from the adjacent oyster shallows.
Here is one of the reds. Shameless brag...the lure is a homemade lure. The reds love the gold fleck. It's like throwing a soft gold spoon.
Thanks everyone.
Seeing as we are facing the weekend, I figured I would give a brief report from my adventures last weekend. First off, I'll be out this Sunday...anyone want to give up the location of their honey hole ? Last week's conditions left much to be desired, with it being cold and windy. I did, however, end up bringing a few reds and specks into the boat. Nothing crazy awesome, but I had a bit of success. To the report.
Weather: Cold and windy
Launch time: 0630
Take out time: 1200
Location: Jones Bay
Substrate targeted: Steep depth gradient with adjacent oysters
Lure: Homemade gold soft plastics (in photo)
The tide was almost dead low when I launched, so I ended up catching the incoming tide, which was moving at a decent clip. I caught all fish (both trout and reds) on a steep depth gradient in decent moving water. I had the most success jigging down the channel bank from the adjacent oyster shallows.
Here is one of the reds. Shameless brag...the lure is a homemade lure. The reds love the gold fleck. It's like throwing a soft gold spoon.
Thanks everyone.
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