View from the Yak
I fished a Clouser on a Teeny 350 sink tip and went deep. The water was 10 to 20 feet deep for the water I was fishing so by my experience, if they were biting I should have landed something. But it seems it wasn't to be my day.
The scenery was great though. I saw a deer feeding on the shore and lots of osprey flying around.
Can you spot the deer? It took me too long to get the camera out.
One thing that made this trip a lot of fun is that I encountered some large bait balls which usually mean that blues or rockfish are nearby. But these seemed to just be holding together, perhaps they were spawning. Whatever they were doing, I had a lot of casting into them trying to land something. The kayak let me get really close to them whatever they were.
Bait ball from my kayak.
If you know what these are or what they doing, then leave a comment.
Visited St. Mary's River a few years ago- beautiful area. My thoughts about the bait ball is that it was short lived in any case as there were no birds diving on it....
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