Tuesday, 1 May 2018

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Stripers with a surprise hickory shad

I went out fishing dock lights the other night with a few buddies in Lynnhaven Inlet (Virginia Beach). If done right, it's a pretty easy way to get on a good amount of schoolies. 

My first fish of the night ended up being a hickory shad. Apologies for the crappy photo. It ate a 4 inch purple / black streamer and definitely caught us off guard. 

Shouldn't these be in freshwater right now? Lynnhaven is a saltwater inlet so I can't imagine them spawning in it compared to say the James/Nottoway/Potomac.

I have caught them before in the light lines in the winter at the HRBT but this was definitely a first.


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