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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Hanging on the Tube

One of the most enjoyable afternoons on the water was spent with our friends and kids just playing around. We had the kids with Chris, Claire and Cailee and Paul and Sara aboard as we headed for our favorite cove to meet up with Tony and Diana and their family. Tony waved us in like a air traffic control man. We beached the boat and we all got out while the kids splashed around on the tube and played in the sand. We decided to make it a picnic with some grilled dogs and sausage. Then it was out on the tube as Claire and Noah and Sara and Cailee took turns hanging on. Chris even took a spin as I tried to shake him off into the water. We even took some time to just jump in and swim around in the refreshing water. What a wonderful afternoon to be surrounded by such good friends!











Rock Pile

The MSSA Perry Hall Chapter took off for a charter down to the Bay Bridge piers.
Here are some pictures of our bounty.



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July 4th week


July 4th week in OC was a fun one. Fishing was pretty good as we got into many flounder during the week. Sharon and Gary had to fight over this one as they both pulled this fat 16 1/2 incher in with both of their baits and lines it it's mouth. Can't say that I have ever seen it before. Both of Sharon's baits were in the fish's mouth along with one of Gary's. It seemed that Pink Gulp was pretty hot along with the white.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Noah's Half Dozen


Noah's dad never worked so hard to see him and his buddy catch sunnies. These fish were the finickiest tiny fish that wouldn't even take a bloodworm with a weight or bobber attached to it. Using Noah's 2 and a half foot cars rod Noah and his buddy Ethan were able to each reel in a sunny. Then later in the day Noah and his dad chummed and tricked a half dozen onto Noah's line. He had a blast bringing them in but wasn't too keen on throwing them back instead asking if we could cook them and eat them for dinner! It was a great day with Noah, Ethan and the two dads.
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Memorial Day








On the Happy Ours with Amy, her mom Sharon and Noah I heard the drag being pulled. I quickly grabbed the rod, set the hook and started reeling. I knew this was a big fish and yelled "grab the net." Amy held the net and nervously netted the fat fish. "Chomper," as he was named by Noah and Amy, weighed in at 3.5 pounds, just under 20 inches. This was my heaviest flounder yet. Noah had a great time fishing and playing with the bait can't wait for more trips with him in the future. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Bushels O'Crabs

For fathers day weekend Greg and I took our Dad out crabbing on bear creek. We had some hints as to where the crabs where and it sure paid off. We were at Merritt Point in line to hit the water before the sun came up and then once we were out laid our 30 already baited traps (first time crabbing with 30 traps). From 6 to 9 AM we had a bushel of crabs and keep going. We took a break to fish a little north east of Fort Carroll and ended up with 30 white perch and a few small stripers in about 45 minutes of slack tide. We ended up with between a bushel and a half and a bushel and 3/4. It was a great day and made for a wonderful Fathers Day crab feast.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Seth on the DNR


Seth McCauley
Recreational Angler
North East, Md
Total Reports:
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Sent in on: November 15, 2010 at 8:52 AM Permalink

27 inch 8 lb rock fish on a 3/4 oz rattle trapThis report contains valuable fishing information!

Type: Chesapeake
Region: Northern
Location: Susquehanna Flats
Tags: Striped Bass, Rat'L trap, Susquehanna Flatts

Went out Saturday morning with my uncle, Parke John. We fished the east side of the flats drifting from Rodney, south along the grass bed. The tide was high so we were able to move in west over some of the bottom grass and still keep the lures from getting caught on grass. I caught this 27 inch 8 lb rock fish on a 3/4 oz rattle trap, chrome with blue top, quick retrieve. My uncle had a nice 19 inch. Both fish very fat. After cleaning mine it cut open the stomach and there were already two fish inside the size of my 3/4 oz lure. How much does a rock fish eat this time of year?

Also, at one point we moved over the center of the flats since the tide was high. The water was as clear as out of the tap. You could see 8 feet down to the bottom which was of course covered with beautiful different types of grasses and some open spaces. It was nice to see the bay looking so good and hope it continues to improve.

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