These are what I use while Striper fishing. I put planner boards off each side and the floats straight out the back. The small ones are Water Bugz & the larger ones are marked "Perfect Planner" I believe they are made locally.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Target Practice in Virginia
Santa brought me a new gun as an early Christmas gift so I took it with me up to Virginia to sight it in.
They had rain and snow on and off so I did not get to spend as much time on it as I would have liked but I got it pretty close in about 40 rounds. I set the target at 50 yards and used a 2x4 nailed to a tree as a rest for the rail. I think with a stable rest I could have achieved a much tighter grouping using the Eotech with magnifier.
They had rain and snow on and off so I did not get to spend as much time on it as I would have liked but I got it pretty close in about 40 rounds. I set the target at 50 yards and used a 2x4 nailed to a tree as a rest for the rail. I think with a stable rest I could have achieved a much tighter grouping using the Eotech with magnifier.
Six Mile December 11 2016
The Stripers started getting hot in the creek entrances and half way back so when my friend came down from NC for the weekend it was a no brainer. We were going fishing!
The was just the one day where the weather half way cooperated. Still, we had to wear our cold weather gear to keep warm.
We put in at Charleston below the Six Mile ramp since it has a nicer dock and ramps. Once in we trolled live Herring and Trout up to the mouth of Six mIle then back and under the bridge to the back of the creek.
Although we saw a couple break the surface, we did not score any Striper this trip. My friend did manage about 3 Spots (Black Bass) so it was not a total loss.
Fish or no fish, Its always good to get out on the water!
Since we did not catch any fish, we had seafood for dinner to make up for it!
The was just the one day where the weather half way cooperated. Still, we had to wear our cold weather gear to keep warm.
We put in at Charleston below the Six Mile ramp since it has a nicer dock and ramps. Once in we trolled live Herring and Trout up to the mouth of Six mIle then back and under the bridge to the back of the creek.
Although we saw a couple break the surface, we did not score any Striper this trip. My friend did manage about 3 Spots (Black Bass) so it was not a total loss.
Fish or no fish, Its always good to get out on the water!
Since we did not catch any fish, we had seafood for dinner to make up for it!
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Old Federal November 17 2016
My buddy Jim, from the LAKE group, contacted me about fishing this week on the G3 so we set up to meet Thursday. We were going to put in at East Bank but the ramp was closed for hunting. SO I followed him to a place so he could park his car and we transferred his gear to my truck and we drove up to Big Creek and launched.
The water level has been way down due to the drought we are having. I had to beach the boat since the dock was out of water.
Once we headed out we saw top water action right away so we gave it a try right near the ramp. I managed to catch one fairly quick.
Then we moved on to Old Federal to met up with a fellow LAKE member (Dave) to say hi and check out his new kayak.
The topwater action was crazy!
Even though they were very active they did not seem to want to hit anything we offered them. Finally Jim snags one!
Since we both got one it was an awesome day on the water. The weather and company were outstanding.
The water level has been way down due to the drought we are having. I had to beach the boat since the dock was out of water.
Once we headed out we saw top water action right away so we gave it a try right near the ramp. I managed to catch one fairly quick.
Then we moved on to Old Federal to met up with a fellow LAKE member (Dave) to say hi and check out his new kayak.
Dave and his kayak with Jim checking it out. |
The topwater action was crazy!
Even though they were very active they did not seem to want to hit anything we offered them. Finally Jim snags one!
Then we met up with Dave again to say our goodbyes and headed back to the ramp.
Bear Island NC October 2016
Another great time paddling over to Bear Island for a few days of fishing. This year there were only 4 of us. Steve, Kevin, Dan and myself. We stayed a little longer than the previous years and took a lot less stuff.
Pre trip, I made a bunch of Redfish leaders to make sure everyone was covered. Then I packed up my gear.
The pack contained all of my clothes, toiletries, tent and air mattress. I packed my mess kit, Jet Boil and food packs into a separate water tight bag.
Here is how I hauled my kayak and Steve's canoe. It was not pretty but it survived the journey!
We still had to pile a bunch of stuff in Steve's canoe, but we did not have to pull another canoe along as a mule.
Got the Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2 mntGLO all set up. It was a breeze to set up and was very comfortable for the entire stay.
The LEDs embedded in the seams of the tent were very handy at night.
I think everyone caught some fish this year but Kevin did the best. He caught several reds and some flounder.
Steve enjoying the beach
Flounder bed....
I did not take any video this year and limited my picture taking. I think next year I may scale back my electronics even more. Less is best!
Pre trip, I made a bunch of Redfish leaders to make sure everyone was covered. Then I packed up my gear.
Here is how I hauled my kayak and Steve's canoe. It was not pretty but it survived the journey!
Got the Big Agnes Copper Spur UL2 mntGLO all set up. It was a breeze to set up and was very comfortable for the entire stay.
The LEDs embedded in the seams of the tent were very handy at night.
Steve enjoying the beach
Flounder bed....
I did not take any video this year and limited my picture taking. I think next year I may scale back my electronics even more. Less is best!
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