Bass were at least 10 days late inside the bay this season and it seems the same pattern is happening to the east. Despite a full moon and good drift, things were pretty quiet in the Gut this morning. Marked a fair amount of bait and a few Bass but had to work really hard to come up with only one fish for a little over 2 hours effort. Thankfully it was a solid 30” slot Striper so at least the wife and I got to enjoy a fresh Bass dinner tonight. Water temps never got above 51 degrees, about 6-10 degrees cooler than inside so I guess we still need a few more days of warmer weather.
Moved back inside to find pods of Weakfish all over the Jessups area, mainly smalls but a few keeper sized fish to make things interesting. Just a few drifts to put some jumbo Scup in the box for a friend before I turned my attention to Fluke. Or should I say Birds! I had decent drifting conditions but just could not seem to find even a short this afternoon.
Nevertheless, it was an insightful and fun day to be on the water. Some out-of-town business coming up this week, but I will be back at it with a charter next week. By then I am confident the bite for a number of species will be moving into high gear.
Capt. Mike