Potomac River
We fished out of Southern MD today and were sort of forced to the Potomac River due to the dense fog and early stiff winds out of the ENE. I really didnt want to dodge ships in the fog and the seas were a bit sporty first thing. There are some deep water areas in the Potomac so I decided to troll there to start with. I thought we were going to have a bang 'em up day as the screen loaded up with bait and marks and with us hooking our first fish before the 3rd line was set. Unfortunately we ended up with a slow pick of fish to 34" . Only 3 went over 30" and there were several under 20". I think our bite was marred heavily by jellyfish constantly fouling our lines. I had to work hard to keep them clear. We spent some time jigging light tackle in the afternoon and that was slow too. We found birds several times on small fish but did squeeze a keeper out of them.
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nice job Greg. Please tell me the jelly fish will be gone by the spring season !!
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Were they those big huge basketball size jellies? Or winter jellies?
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They were winter jellies and every bit as bad as last spring. I was told they were not a problem further up the river or in the bay. We were just in the zone I guess. We were in the two deeper holes at the mouth of the St. Mary's River.
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Well done!
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For those looking to catch and release only the bay north of PLO has been hot. Unfortunately we had fish in the box and couldn't venture there.
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nice report im hoping to be down in Va. waters on thurs for last day of keeping until spring. i was upriver by st.clements island on sat c/r couple small ones havent seen jellies in that area since spring
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