Well, shucks...
We launched out of stoney creek and headed to the mouth of the Patapsco. My brother sets the lines while I drive. I told him lightest weights should be on the longest lines, furthest outboard. Then heavier, shorter lines, closer inboard...
He sets all the lines - when I watch him rig the last one I notice he's using 1' leaders. I ask him what the heck he's doing - he should be using the 12' leaders?!? He tells me that's how he's rigged them all.
![EEK!](images/smilies/eek.gif)
And that's how he rigged them all last trip too. (with one footers).
So, we pull all the lines and I show him where the 12' leaders are - and we set them all again.
Anyway - finally fishing around 0830am. Trolled until 1200pm. Finally gave up and called it a day.
No runs / No hits / a few errors.......
Skunked again. Getting used to it I'm afraid.
But as far as intel goes: I saw nice color up and down the red side (northern side) of the Brewerton Channel. Looked best when I was in roughly 35' water (fish holding around 25' deep). Just couldn't get anything to bite. We trolled 4oz/8oz tandems, a chartruse daisy chain, a chartrusse/white crippled alewive, and parachutes w shads. Not much sun, mostly cloudy and no wind (very flat).
Mike