Ever had this happen?
Potomac River(Mid Maryland)
Water is bad low, but fishable with patients.
a.m. Rain - overcast skies - air temp 78
Fishing 2'-10' Clear water over rocks/Boulders
Day trip totaled 12 sub par Small mouth.
We saw at least 200 Wallweye avg 15" or better hovering and schooling over flat rock/gravel areas.
At one point I had 15 just hanging of the starboard side 5 feet off the back.
I tried for a good hour to get a bite from one of these and several others hanging nearby with No success. Threw everything I had except the anchor and they just ignored it.
Tiny spinners red - green - white, big spinners, grubs, Night crawlers, Worms in black/pink tail - coffee/green curly tail - dark green, fat baby bass cranks, narrow cranks, curly tails and more.
Nada, zip, nothing.......
I know I'm a total amateur at fresh water. 56 and my first year out, but come on Was it all me or do they some times just refuse to eat anything? If so, why were they holding in the currents?
This one of the most exciting and disappointing days I have ever had on the water.
Potomac River(Mid Maryland)
Water is bad low, but fishable with patients.
a.m. Rain - overcast skies - air temp 78
Fishing 2'-10' Clear water over rocks/Boulders
Day trip totaled 12 sub par Small mouth.
We saw at least 200 Wallweye avg 15" or better hovering and schooling over flat rock/gravel areas.
At one point I had 15 just hanging of the starboard side 5 feet off the back.
I tried for a good hour to get a bite from one of these and several others hanging nearby with No success. Threw everything I had except the anchor and they just ignored it.
Tiny spinners red - green - white, big spinners, grubs, Night crawlers, Worms in black/pink tail - coffee/green curly tail - dark green, fat baby bass cranks, narrow cranks, curly tails and more.
Nada, zip, nothing.......
I know I'm a total amateur at fresh water. 56 and my first year out, but come on Was it all me or do they some times just refuse to eat anything? If so, why were they holding in the currents?
This one of the most exciting and disappointing days I have ever had on the water.