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Old 06-22-2010, 05:39 AM
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I took my sweetheart and my son who's home from college fishing this past Saturday then went out again Sunday with my baby and youngest daughter who had just returned from disney with my oldest daughter, son had to work......both days, NADA.

The bright side of it was that I finally got a nibble on Sunday, felt like a Sunny and never actually took the bait even though it was a fairly small hook. We tried shrimp, nitecrawlers, shad, squid, chicken livers, glo bait on jigs...just about everything in the box.

Saturday we ran from Grays creek down to the Severn, up near Eyping forest then tried a couple places on the way back. The bay was rolling a bit much for my baby but the other boats were lined up right across the bay at the bridge. Sunday we stayed in the Magothy off Cape St Clair and got nothing there either. We had fun though and caught a few crabs while there.

You guys thought I was teasing.....I really can't land fish....and it's beginning to look like you will be afflicted with the same disease if you're in the same boat as I am!!

We were going to go out last night since it looked so nice but I opted instead to take my sweetheart on a nice ride on the bike.

Maybe I'll take my youngest daughter out again this evening....if the storms stay away.

I've decided to go out alone so I can do some fishing in the bay. My baby gets too nervous since she was brought up on the Ohio river and gets scared on the bay. I actually HAVE caught fish before just North of the bridge so I'll go it alone and see how I do. Maybe Saturday I'll get up early and head on out.


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Old 06-22-2010, 07:46 AM
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Keep at it. Try bloodworms. They work.
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Old 06-22-2010, 08:12 AM
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Try the Fish Bites bloodworms they work really good for perch. Keep plugging away you'll get into them sooner or later..
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Old 06-22-2010, 08:17 AM
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Erad,
The first thing I noticed in your report was the bait, as the other guys mentioned.

I would not waste the gas or time to go out bottom fishing without bloodworms in the cooler.

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Old 06-22-2010, 10:50 AM
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Thanks guys...now that's what I call a consensus!! All of you are in agreement.....time to clear out the fridge (smells like...well, like hell) and get some bloodworms....

Hopefully the storms will stay away this evening. Looks like my baby will be at the Dr's so that leave my 12 y/o daughter and myself for tonights trip...I'll let you all know how we make out.

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Old 06-22-2010, 11:23 AM
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Another good idea is to cut long strips of Sea Clams...

They will get you any bottom feeders...Perch and Croaker love them....

Blues even took to them last year....

I also use Sea Clam strips instead of pork rind on a number of artificials.
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