Help those of us north of the bridge with Mortons Salt
I am thinking the near all time lows in salinity... Close to 2.0 around the Magothy are keeping fish pushed to the south... Just the other night I saw a couple dead carp floating near love point... While I love catching freshwater bass I don't want to be catching them at the Bay Bridge.
So... If all of you, and everyone you know, takes a box of Mortons Salt out every time you go fishing it could help those of us up north see a normal fishing patterm again... One box won't change much but if we each do our part I and others may be able to fish for proper bay species in the near future. Thanks in advance to all of you who will help with h this "Salt the Bay" campaign. |
Hahaha!! I like the way you’re thinking Mike.
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I just read a article that stated it would take three years of drought conditions to bring the salinity levels in the bay back to normal levels. I hate to say it but it may soon be time to hold a funeral for the Chesapeake Bay
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More reason for us to join together and take the Morton salt challenge.
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More reason for us to join together and take the Morton salt challenge.
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"Think Locally, Act Estuaryily"
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Oh...and at least the low salinity might keep the dolphins away.
As much as I enjoy seeing them, I know better than to waste time fishing near them. |
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But the state said this is going to be the best year for crabs EVER!! Haven't seen a single crab in the area yet and no one has been crabbiong in ebay that I've seen.....Although today I did see a commercial crab boat heading past my house up into the creek. I'll have to ask my wife how the commercial crab boats at her marina have been doing. |
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