Thursday, 19 April 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: A Good Day Striper Fishing

Thanks S&S!  I believe I had this rod at the casting rendezvous but I was playing around with my 7wt spey for most of the day, of which I am still in the process of mastering.  I have a new 9wt that I need to finish, something with a little more backbone to throw those large streamers.  So many rods, so little time!  Still waiting on a part to come in and it will be ready...

-Jereme


On Apr 19, 2012, at 11:25 AM, Smallies&Shad wrote:

OUTSTANDING Jereme!
 
Is that the same rod that you had in Williamsport or a shorter one?
 
Great decisions -- the boat, the rod, the flies, the technique, the regard for those regal fish.  KUDOS.
 
 

On Wednesday, April 18, 2012 10:37:28 PM UTC-7, Jereme Thaxton wrote:
..... Launched the kayak this morning about 6:30 AM and pulled it off about 5:30 PM, landed 34 stripers total, six were in the 27-35 inch range and the majority in the 17-24 inch range (the 35 incher is the last photo).   A six inch blue/white half and half was my favorite, and Russ mentioned bunker patterns are also popular as well.  Another angler on the water had success on olive/white deceivers.  Depth was aprox. 7-10 feet, and I liked to strip it deep and fast.... 


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