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Old 01-09-2012, 07:24 PM
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Mike - I had the water column covered from about 5 feet to 45 feet.

Bulk of the lures were in the 15 to 25 foot range.

It goes against common sense but often in winter near PLO - the board rods running 5 to 15 feet get most of the fish.

About 8 years ago in late December - my dad and I were trolling off Smith Point. I saw a swirl on top and told my dad it was a big rockfish. He told me I was seeing things.

At this time - every one trolled lures deep or very deep.

An hour later - I saw another swirl and caught sight of the fish. Reeled in a rod and rerigged a 13/0 Cripple Alewive - no weight. Sent it 250 feet back off the top.

Maybe 15 minutes later - it got crushed by a 42 incher. We got 4-5 more , all off that high rod.

Couple days later - I'm there with planer boards. Light snow falling but I still put them over.

VHF had some fun chatter - guys laughing at that Grady who thinks it's spring time.

We caught fish like no tomorrow - all but 2 off the boards.

VHF - That there Grady hooked up again - fish must like it's spring time too.

Now most guys run boards in winter.
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Old 01-10-2012, 10:28 PM
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I'll post more tomorrow because I'm beat right now, but I want to thank Greg (B-Faithful) for inviting me along today for the best Chesapeake Rockfish trip I've ever been on.

I know it was just an average day by his standards, but it was amazing by mine.


And Greg.....sorry about snoring so loudly on the ride home......I'm sure it was pretty scary.
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Old 01-11-2012, 11:44 AM
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I was a guest aboard Greg's boat for a launching out of PLO yesterday. I'll let Greg chime in with the details if he wants, but I had a great time hanging out and learning about the trolling gear, and catching a couple of fish was a nice bonus.

If you diodn't fish yesterday, you missed ONE HECK of a great day to be on the water. The water was almost mirror llike for most of the day. It was a little choppy early in the morning, and the for was thick. but as soon as the sun burned through it turned into a most excellent day for January.

So just to keep the winter blahs away, I'll post one pic to remind us that spring will be here before we know it!

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Old 01-11-2012, 12:29 PM
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It goes against common sense but often in winter near PLO - the board rods running 5 to 15 feet get most of the fish.

About 8 years ago in late December - my dad and I were trolling off Smith Point. I saw a swirl on top and told my dad it was a big rockfish. He told me I was seeing things.

At this time - every one trolled lures deep or very deep.

An hour later - I saw another swirl and caught sight of the fish. Reeled in a rod and rerigged a 13/0 Cripple Alewive - no weight. Sent it 250 feet back off the top.

Maybe 15 minutes later - it got crushed by a 42 incher. We got 4-5 more , all off that high rod.

Couple days later - I'm there with planer boards. Light snow falling but I still put them over.

VHF had some fun chatter - guys laughing at that Grady who thinks it's spring time.

We caught fish like no tomorrow - all but 2 off the boards.

VHF - That there Grady hooked up again - fish must like it's spring time too.

Now most guys run boards in winter.
Wow! Thanks for another tidbit of insight and education. Skip, you're always teaching me something. Thanks!

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Old 01-11-2012, 12:54 PM
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I'm glad to see Skip's hair is growing back.

Mike; you were killin me with the messages sent by smartphone yesterday. It's good to see you got into some fish. Just wait until the Power Plant gets going. Maybe Greg can get you down on some jigging action on upper 30 inch fish.
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Old 01-11-2012, 01:26 PM
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Let's hope so...I had a really good time with Greg and Scott...Wish you could have been there...Don and others were telling me about Power Plant fishing...I hope I get a chance to see that with one of you guys in a few weeks...

What a great day it was and what a great captain Greg was...

Hopefully we were ok as crew mates for him !

A great way to start off the new year though....
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