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Broadkill & Seaford 3-8-2009


Started out at the Broadkill at about 7am and found Nick and Tweet there .. Nick was chumming shrimp and catching a few med Crappies . I got a few bites and landed 1 decent Crappie so I figured they had fed the fish well over the last 2 days with chummed shrimp so I headed to Seaford at about 8am

I arrived at Seaford and found it desolate and low tide just starting to come in .

I picked up YP until the tide ran me of the island . I watched a group of guys catch some small YP and LMB and took them all .. I left disgusted and called it a day at about noon .


3-10-2009 Broadkill - Wagamons - Seaford - Records - Williams 


Got a real early start and arrived at the Broadkill at 6am .. IT WAS Dark :)

I saw lots of fish popping but could not see my bobber so I headed to Wagamons and gave it a shot from 7am to 8am and caught 2 small Gills and 1 nice Crappie . Boats showed up and were fishing right where I was fishing so I gave in and made the journey to Seaford .

I got there at about 9:30am and the tide was very high and just starting to go out . I caught 2 small YP and 1 nice Gill in an hour so again I packed up and headed to Records .

I took a walk first and saw lots of Herring so I grabbed my gear and tried the spillway .. I had 3 hookups but landed none so I went down to the floating dock and I got 2 Herring and 1 Crappie on a Sabiki Rig .. Yepp all in one shot .


 I hooked 2 more Herring and then Crappie started to pound the Sabiki Rig so I switched to a Crappie Magnet and caught about a dozen nice Crappie and a few 5" er's .

The Herring stopped and the Crappie bite died so I went over to the Handicap Pier to try for YP and Crappie . First fish was a nice Red Ear ..


The Handicap Pier recieved a facelift and looks GREAT :)




I got 1 more Red Ear and a Gill and the winds were too much so I packed up again and hit Williams Pond at around 3pm .. First fish again was a Red Ear ..




Missed lots of fish again due to the bow from the wind but I still did pretty good .

Quite a few nice Red Ears and Crappie ..



And of course lots of Gills ..


Then I hooked my first White Perch of the year ..


I had another that was Very Nice but it fell off when I lifted it over the 4 foot rail ..

At 4:30pm the Crappie took over and some nice ones :)



When it was just about dark and hard to see the bobber (again for the second time today) I got a LMB to send me home :)


OK now for the fish story :):)

When I was at Records Pond and walked down to the floating dock a guy had 1 Herring on the deck and was packing up and left . I guess about 45 minutes later I see a guy fighting a fish at the next bridge down so I took a walk to investigate .. It was that same guy and he had cut that Herring up into chunks . He was using a Crappie rod with 6 pound test (so he said) and he landed a 44" Striper .

A little while later I saw my friend Henry who said his friend caught a 42 at the same bridge on a live Herring .

And Lastly I was told the Herring have been there since March 2nd ..

Looks like Yul was the closest ;)


What a long but entertaining day :):)


3-11-09 Broadkill , Diamond & Some local LMB


Hit the Broadkill at about 10am and found the tide high with winds at 15 to 20+ MPH .. The water was very dirty . I did see some fish popping (Crappies) but tried for 30 minutes without a bump ..

Packed up and went by Wagamons and there was white caps with winds right in your face .. I strolled over to Diamond and again the winds were almost directly in your face but I gave it a shot for about 30 minutes with no bites ..

Picked my brain about where to go next because I had to be home at 2:30pm.

I decided on some LMB .. From 11:45am to 2:15pm I landed about 20 LMB with none over 2 pounds ..

Stickbait ..


I never seen so many spots on LMB ..




Missed a few more on the stickbait so I switched to a Senko Wacky Rigged ..


Got 2 more like that then switched to a Spinnerbait (Plain) ..




I switched again to a Spinnerbait with no skirt but added a Rubber worm ..


Caught about 6 like that and missed many small fish that just hung onto the chartreuse tail .

I worked a Senko again on my way out looking for a worthy fish but it wasnt to be had ..



This spot "WAS" always good for atleast 1 4+ pounder but in my last 4 trips I havent got one over 2 pounds .

Too many people taking them :(

Bastages  :angry2: 

 

3-12-09 Moore's Lake


I started out at Broadkill but the chummers were there and it got crowded . There was only 2 guys there when I got there and they had about a dozen nice Slabs on small Minnows while chumming dead shrimp . I was told there was a lot of regulars there earlier chumming with lots of shrimp and I could tell . You could see fish all over the basin popping but the wouldnt bite . This I think happens because of too much chum ... Anyhow I landed 2 nice Slabs and 1 Gill and headed to Dover to fish Moore's Lake .

Someone told me that they havent been able to catch fish in the spillway and I have been dying to go and give it a shot .. Its my home water ;)

First thing I notice is fish popping everywhere .. Most were Gizzard Shad but also Crappie and Gills (You could actually se them . The water was slightly stained and almost low which isnt ideal but after a few tail grabbers ..


That has to be the smallest Crappie of this year for me :)

I kept trying the Bobber but kept missing fish so I adjusted the depth a few times to no avail and then just took the bobber off and switched from a black/chartreuse Crappie Magnet to a Yum black/chartreuse Twister and it was GAME ON !





Played with them for about 2 hours and then tried the lake and got a tiny Gill ..


I had 1 nice LMB take a swipe at my twister but never came back for it .

A few casts later I was in a tree and lost my rig so I called it a day .


I am glad to see the fish are still there :)


Broadkill 3-14-2009


Hit the Broadkill at 5am and used a 2" White Twister under a bobber with a light stick attached to it .

Caught Crappie and Gills until about 7:30am when the tide bottomed out and the sky brightened up .

Most Crappie were this size ..


But I did get a few around 12 to 13 inches and some Nice fat Gills .. The fish were popping everywhere .

The last fish was a tagged LMB at 20.5" and a release Citation





What a Sweet way to end the morning :)

I'll be heading out again in a bit ;)


Williams Pond 3-15-2009


Met up with Paul (jarjar) at my place at 8:30am . He brought the boat just incase we might need it but if it was like yesterday then NO boat necessary .

We arrived at about 9:15am and found Sporto and his nephew sticking a few nice SLABS :)

The bite started off slow for us but we found some fish . We all got nice Crappie and some Gills and some got LMB .

My biggest Crappie today ..



Sporto got a release citation Red Ear and yesterday his nephew got a release citation Crappie .




We nailed slabs until about 2pm and Sporto and his nephew left shortly before the bite died .

Well after about 30 minutes of no bites I see Paul unloading the boat so we struck out in search of another bite .

We landed quite a few LMB and some fat ones too and Paul had one break him off right at the boat . We also got some really nice  Red Ears and Gills .

We moved around a few times but ended up back where we were fishing from land to finish the day .. We pulled out at 6pm .

For a March day that rained all day and cold temps we surely nailed some nice fish .. I wish I could have taken more pics of the fish but like I said it never stopped raining .


Sporto and Dwayne it always a pleasure to fish with you both and Paul .. Its about time we finally got to wet a line again .. Lets not wait a year for the next trip ;)


Williams Pond 3-16-2009


I got a call at about 8am from Jeff (bambeklr) and he said he just pulled 5 days of "daddy duty " and needed to wet a line so I told him to get situated and give me a ring ... I got another call at 9:15am saying he was about ready so I headed to the Broadkill to meet up with him .

We got to Williams at about 10:30am and after about 15 minutes we found the Crappie and picked them off pretty good for the first few hours but by 2:30pm the bite had slowed considerably but we still managed some nice Crappie and a few stray fish as well .

Jeff (he respooled with my 6# Omniflex) and got in the groove :)

He got a Live Release LMB at 21" and fat as heck ..


Then gets a nice 25" Pickerel thats also a Live Release Citation :)


We slayed quite a few Citation Crappie as well and I even got 2 nice Red Ears that also were Citations ..


Lets not forget the Crappie :)



Nick showed up around 3PM but the bite had slowed and by 4PM we were headed out .

Baits were Fin"S" and Crappie Magnets .


Jeff I hope I help you curb the Cabin Fever :)

You know where I live now so dont be a stranger :)


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