Sunday, July 29, 2012

Fishing Under the Rainbow

We targeted a 4:00 p.m. launch. Well, all those that travel I-95 South know how terrible the traffic can get. Let's just say, I was an hour late and a little ticked off.

Because of my tardiness, my buddy hit the water. Now, with storms lurking, I didn't want to venture off too far, so I decided to hit the slop first. No takers.

As soon as the skies cleared, I raced for the creek. I decided I would target some pockets off the main channel where I noticed lots of action from both bass and snakeheads. I started off with some topwater baits. No takers.



I moved up the channel, making a change from a Allure Trick Bait to a Bass Pro Shop Knock Out Worm, where I hooked up on my first of three on this worm.

  

As I continued up the creek tossing past bait fish, I missed a huge bass. This girl came flying out, it plays in slow motion vividly in my head. Crazy! A few more casts and BAM! Not the one I missed earlier but she is a beauty.



Unfortunately, the last fish I caught, well, I forgot to turn the GoPro camera on. But, I did manage to catch a couple of shots, this one being the best due to angle and limited light. 


As the sun began setting, I headed back to the slop to start tossing the frog and wait for my buddy to come out of the creek. Well, I hooked three more bass, two of them came unhooked just as I was about to lip them.

I have to say, froggin' has to be the best fishing. The excitement from seeing a fish come up to inhale a frog and just explode on it, is like no other. You can bet an investment in more memory and power, and a net is just around the corner.


Monday, July 23, 2012

Ride the Tide

With all the rain in the area, the incoming tide would bring lots of water giving me access to areas that I normally wouldn't have access to. I started off as usual in the thick stuff targeting open pockets with a spinner where I would land my first of four 17 inch largemouth bass.

I moved towards the creek when I noticed bait fish swimming for their life and a huge bass launch into the air. I normally don't fish this area as many of the locals fish from shore. On this day, not many people were out. I thought I would give it a whirl. I didn't land her but I did catch my second bass on a stick bait. Not a big girl but a good fight as always.





Off I went after several casts and misses including a snakehead. Man, those things are vicious! I headed to an area that is typically difficult to get to unless the water is high enough. Several times I could see fish hunting in pairs, they looked like torpedoes shooting through water. In one instance as you will see in my video, I saw the pair chasing bait fish, so I casted a Booyah Paddle Crasher ahead of the bass. As I brought the frog towards them, one takes off with it. In this hookup, I got to excited, that I forgot to give it a good hookset. This bass does provide some great acrobats.

As I moved further down the spadderdocks, I come across a spot that looked similar to the previous one, so I tossed several casts and I believe it was on the 6th cast that two bass torpedo towards the frog. Bam! One of them inhales the frog and the fight is on. Another 17 inch bass. Now, this is fun!By the way, this section of the video I show all the casts to show a coworker that it isn't as simply casting and catching. There are times when you have to cast at differents spots of you target.

Further down, I come to another spot that looks like it may hold a bass or two. Unfortunately, no takers. Just as turn to begin paddling, I see some movement in the spadderdocks. I thought, toss a wacky worm to the edge, if it's a bass it will it. My first cast, nothing. Second cast was bit closer, just hanging off the spadderdock. As soon as gave my rod tip a shake, it was on. A quick strike and another 17 incher.

The biggest fish came on a stick bait. I position my kayak in the slop, tossed my stick bait ahead of a spot where I noticed some bait fish get spooked. I let the stick bait drift directly into that spot, a couple of taps and it was on. This fish pulled me out of the slop and into the outgoing tide. It was wild but fun ride this 17.5 inch bass gave me. In this video what you don't see is I was standing up, but because the outgoing tide had a good flow, I got turned around and was heading backwards. I immediately took a seat to avoid an unnecessary swim.

The trip turned out to be a great one. To be able to pull fish on a frog, spinnerbait, and a stick bait is a good feeling. Not to mention, I was challenged on Facebook by an old highschool buddy. The pressure was on and I'm glad I produced.


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Fishing with Bees

I fished on Friday evening as the forecast called for storms and showers on Sunday. Well, Sunday came, alarm went off at 4:45 a.m., checked the weather, it was go time!

Because I didn't plan on going fishing, I had to pack and load. Which meant a late start. With a late start, came a slow start.

I managed to land one in the slop as I couldn't a them to bite on a stick bait. So, I tossed a Strike King Spinnerbait into a couple of open pockets where I noticed bait fish swimming for their life. BAM! On the second cast, I caught my first fish of the day. With limited holes wide enough to get my spinner in, it was time to move on.

I began tossing my spinner all along the edges until I got to my next spot. Bees were just all over the place. Some just got way too close to the ear. Hahahaaa...I managed to miss a couple with huge blowups but they were off the mark. Then, I felt the hardest hit since living out here in Northern, VA. Similar to the huge bass back home in Texas. However, this one was no bass. It as a huge snakehead. It pulled me and the kayak into the thick stuff until my line finally gave out. Yup, line snapped. Bummer!

I switched back over to the carolina rig with a stick bait at the end. I managed to catch one, but that was about it. I decided to go back further into the creek where I noticed ripples, a small current feeding into the main channel. I positioned my kayak in the thick matted grass and began pulling them out left and right. I managed to catch 5 before I called it a day with storms approaching. I lost two decent fish in that pocket, one was big girl.

This was the biggest of them all.



It was a great outing and I'm glad that I was able to make it out twice this weekend. There is nothing like spending good quality time out in the water. Until next time, tight lines!


Saturday, July 14, 2012

Fishing the Slop

Started the weekend on a good note. On Friday afternoon, my buddy and I hit the slop to chase some bass and get me my first snakehead. I had all four of my rods rigged and ready to roll. I started the evening tossing a carolina rig with a stick bait tied at the end. I began tossing into holes but no takers. I finally turned into some current coming. I cast my line past the riffles and slowing began jigging in it in. BAM! I got my first bass of the day. A few casts later, I landed my second bass. This went 15 inches, not huge in length, but it was a bruiser. Thick!

Once I got my fix for bass, I turned to chasing some snakeheads. At this point, I would either get a bass or a snakehead. It was time to toss the Booyah Pad Crusher Frog. After a few casts, I got my first hit and miss. I couldn't tell what it was initially but after landing a couple of snakeheads later, it looked more like a bass strike. I missing a few snakeheads but ended up landing two. The other was caught on a Cavitron Buzzbait.




The outing could not have ended any better. I landed a bass that just inhaled the Booyah frog. It's been sometime since I've had some great topwater action. Even the misses were exciting!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Creek Fishing|Hitting the Holes

In order to beat the crazy heat and afternoon storms, Matt and I got off to an early start. By the time I launched, Matt had already landed 4 fish.

We began targeting pockets in the slop. I had a slow start, but managed to pickup a couple.

Off to the creek we went. The creek which is lined up with different plants, butterflies and dragonflies, and wasps. Yup, WASP. This place is like a wild garden but with such great fishing. The action picked up immediately as Matt was slaying them. After a few pickups and some harassment by the wasps, I took point.

These two were caught back to back in the same hole. There was actually a third one which you can see in the video.


 This one had some growth of some kind under his bottom lip.
We tossed a mixture of lures, from stick baits to spinners.

As it got later in the morning, the heat began to pickup. We decided to call it a day. The trip back was not as successful as it was on the way in. But, going through the beautiful wild garden, seeing an eagle in action was cool enough as I just sat back and enjoyed the paddle back.

The creek outing.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Double Header

A quick post to recap my latest outing which occurred back on June 24, 2012. With work and the latest storm that knocked out power for 3 days, It is time to catch up on some miscellaneous items.

My outing on Sunday morning started off at Beaver Dam Reservoir. I had a couple of hours to fish before heading over to Powells Creek to fish with an old buddy of mine.  I started off throwing a buzz bait along the grassy edge with only one hit and miss. I switched over to a wacky rig Dinger and a Yum Money Minnow on a weighted hook. I caught a few small greenies with the Dinger and a catfish with a pearl Yum Money Minnow. A great fight but not what I was targeting. This catfish hit my lure as soon as it fell into the water off the vegetation.

Off to Powells Creek I went after grabbing a bite to eat. We had a small window before low tide. We began tossing some plastics in pockets within the heavy vegetation. The bass boats and recreational boats made it quite difficult to stay in position. So, we moved onto the back of the creek where we began throwing buzz baits and Dingers. The top water action was in full swing with a couple of huge blowups and a couple of snakehead runs which was pretty cool. All in all it was great day to be out in the water and get some pointers from a buddy of mine from Texas who knows Powells Creek fairly well.

Here is some footage of the outing.



Baits:
Yum Money Minnow (Pearl)
Yum Dinger
Buzz Bait Walmart Special