Got skunked last time, so I was a motivated fisherman. It was cold when we first got there (24 degree air temps), with a low tide and there wasn't much of a bite. I failed to set the hook on a solid hit and thought that would be it, but soon after I hooked up with a fat 24" bass on a small umbrella. Redemption. Later in the incoming tide, the temperatures rose and the bite picked up. It was probably a 50-50 split between guys who were using umbrella rigs and guys who were using jigs. I don't know who was catching more but interestingly, of the two rigs that I made up, one of them was weighted like a jig and the umbrella wasn't. Even though I seemed to get more hits on the weighted one, I didn't get the hookups that I did with the unweighted umbrella rig. I'll stop short of dispense advice, but that was my observation. I also noticed a lot of guys in kayaks who were ill-equipped for the conditions. One guy had a fishing vest, but not a life vest. Another guy was wearing sweatpants and sneakers. Nobody ever plans to go in... |
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