PLO epic winter!
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I don't know if I can put in words how epic the extended (great weather) catch and release season at point lookout has been. I was able to share world class fishing with great friends. Being out on the bay on January 1st and not seeing a single boat (besides a tanker)and having a school of rockfish 70ft deep under the boat is something I will never forget. We would drift on a school for 45 minutes to a hour with so many triple hookups I couldn't begin to count them. I'm not writing this to make anyone feel bad if you missed the bite! It was just such a wonderful experience to share with great friends.! Tight Lines.....
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Nice looking fish, but I would be careful posting pictures with fish at home. I believe it's only catch and release now! Thanks for the report if my deck wasn't tore apart I would have to make the trip myself. What general area were you?
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Come on Mike, he said "epic winter" not "just 1 day in the winter during C&R only season". He's giving a quick recap of a successful fall season that he has extended into C&R season because the weather and bite has been so good. :):)
I am VERY jealous!!! I wish I was still overboard to enjoy some of these 50*+ days but oh well.... Spring is only a few weeks away (like 10!) :rolleyes: Welcome to CBA!!!! |
Welcome to the site Travis. Contrats on some nice trips. It has been that way down there since before Thanksgiving. We fished the MSSA tournament down there and had 70 fish or so on the troll (could have had many many more jigging if we werent looking for bubba). I dont think I have been to the CBBT in over 6 years now. Whether it is just a great resident bite or a bite on the big migrants, the mouth of the Potomac is a fantastic fishery the late fall/early winter.
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Yeah the post was a recap of the plo experience for me. Interestingly enough the best days were cnr! Luckily, that pic is on my Facebook page way before the end of the season. I took about 10 trips to plo. The first two I just tried to learn the game and the geography of the area. After that I pretty much caught fish in the channel from 72-63 and in the Potomac from bouy 3 to Saint Clements. I averaged out 60 miles a trip. We had lots of fun. I found fish with birds but often my best fish came with no birds or boats around!
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