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Salon puppy
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Maryland
Posts: 111
Credits: 1,491.9
Boat: 22' Twin Vee Power Catamaran
Home Port: Chesapeake Beach, MD
Best Catch: Not Made Yet
Occupation: Full Time Guide
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Very Little Fishing-Mostly Catching...(w/pic)
![]() Very Little Fishing-Mostly Catching-Thanks to Capt. John Deering I am friends with two, of what I consider, highly-talented light tackle saltwater anglers, by the names of Capt. John Deering and John Burgraff. We haven't fished together in quite some time and after making a few phone calls everything was set up to fish the Chesapeake Bay on Thursday, Sep 13, 2007. We met at Sandy Point State Park around 7:30am and were all very excited. This is an excellent time of year to let the birds be your fish finder, but be aware that they can't cover all the schools of feeding striped bass and bluefish. That means keeping an eye out for any disturbances in the water (nervous water), or active birds, while on the move. All I had to do was run the boat past some productive areas while John B. (aka Cat Tales) and Capt. John Deering (I call him 'the 'birdman'), visually scanned the horizon for any disturbances. As we were at high speed Capt. John said, "Tommy, turn completely around and head toward 11:00 o'clock." As soon as I turned and looked in that direction, I saw fish rolling and bait being pushed out of the water. Well, that's when all the catching started. Throughout the day many lures were tried and most had some success...until Capt. John Deering put together a special rig that would catch fish as they fed on 1" silversides. After watching Capt. John catch fish on a 6 to 1 ratio, John B. and I said 'that's enough of that' and tied on the same rig, and then everyone was bailing fish for quite some time. Thanks fellows, for joining me on a 'fun day on the Chesapeake'. Fishing Tip: Try and fish with a variety of friends and/or guides. This will give you many oppertunities to learn productive locations, different techniques and much, much more. __________________ Tight Lines, Capt. Tom Hughes Endorsed Orvis Guide http://www.capttomhughes.com |
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pasadena, Maryland
Posts: 329
Credits: 7,505.5
Boat: 23' Hydrasports
Home Port: Chesapeake Bay
Best Catch: Steph
Occupation: Transportation Engineer, Reel Repairs
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Thanks fo rthe report Capt Tom!!!! There's always something to learn while fishing with others and It's great to get out and fish with your buds or to make new ones!!!
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 300
Credits: 1,718.5
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great report, thanks. Do you have a full pic of that rig?
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DON'T BE A BASSHOLE!
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 4,494
Credits: 5,698.3
Boat: REEL WAKE
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Good Job Capt. Tom! Thank you for the report. Cool pic of the "Salts". Now, what kind of paint did he use on that Tampax teaser?
Seriously, I would like to know what it is or how it was made if you don't mind. Thanks.Holwachagot
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Got Carpal Tunnel?
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: MD
Posts: 4,463
Credits: 15,331.0
Boat: Bankes Goliath 21'
Home Port: Any place, any time.
Best Catch: The next one
Occupation: Good Question...
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Very cool Tom. Glad to see a Spanish within reach of Sandy Point. Looks like a beautiful day out there.
-D |
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Perryman, Md
Posts: 878
Credits: 2,258.9
Boat: 28' Wellcraft "RUMBUM"
Home Port: Our beach
Best Catch: Dawn fish!
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Great report and pic Captain Tom
More details on the rig???????? Thanks |
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