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Jamaica Bay Tradition

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Got out with the crew for our annual spring jaunt to NYC. Jamaica Bay the weekend after Mother's Day was when and how our fishing team was formed over a decade ago, and we honor that tradition by returning every year, even after "Captain Kayak" Jerry Collins stepped back from organizing a massive kayak fishing tournament there.

We worked The Pumpkin Patch from two different directions: The guys launched from the east and drifted southwest during outgoing. I launched from Canarsie and traveled southeast to meet them. By the time we all arrived, they were telling me about huge bass mixed in with the rats in 3 feet of water. Meanwhile I'd been picking at bass that were all around 24 inches. When the tide started to run, blues invaded and everyone was catching 24 inchers. Pete was using sandworms and caught more, but no bigger. Small (4' deep) swimmers were also very effective. The big boys eluded us, but everyone had a tale to tell afterward.
MateOriginal Crew183 postsSince 2019
cany
canyMOD2021#2
Awesome sounds like a great day
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2021#3
They sounds like a great day!
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
MOJOE
MOJOEMOD2021#4
Got out with the crew for our annual spring jaunt to NYC. Jamaica Bay the weekend after Mother's Day was when and how our fishing team was formed over a decade ago, and we honor that tradition by returning every year, even after "Captain Kayak" Jerry Collins stepped back from organizing a massive kayak fishing tournament there.

We worked The Pumpkin Patch from two different directions: The guys launched from the east and drifted southwest during outgoing. I launched from Canarsie and traveled southeast to meet them. By the time we all arrived, they were telling me about huge bass mixed in with the rats in 3 feet of water. Meanwhile I'd been picking at bass that were all around 24 inches. When the tide started to run, blues invaded and everyone was catching 24 inchers. Pete was using sandworms and caught more, but no bigger. Small (4' deep) swimmers were also very effective. The big boys eluded us, but everyone had a tale to tell afterward.
kayakfishing jamaica bay ahhhhhhh,, great report,, thanks for sharing the day with us,,,, stay well,, keep safe on the water,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018

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