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Finally, water back down to normal. |
It has been an unusual year for fishing. The rains haves been unseasonably fierce leaving the rivers too high for fishing. The flows will get down close to normal, and then a thunderstorm will roll through one evening and blow things out for the next several days.
Monitoring the river levels this week, it looked like everything would be safe this morning. I hit an area on the Middle Patuxent where I've only been once this year, which was back in February. The temps were already 80-plus by the time I had wading boots on the ground, and it was nice and humid. And there were mosquitoes -- it was a good thing I had packed bug spray in my "go" bag earlier in the week.
In February in this area, I caught nothing. This time was a little better if catching one smallmouth and one redbreast sunfish is better. Lots of sunfish had interest in stuff I tried -- no-name spinnerbait, Reaction Innovations Little Dipper, Hubs Chub, and even the new Whopper Plopper 75. But no smallmouth other than one around 12 inches and a tiny one that came off near my feet.
Almost a year ago to the day in the same area, I caught five smallmouth and four sunfish. So either the hot, humid weather has put a damper on things, or the rain has forced the fish into new hiding areas.
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The new Whopper Plopper 75 (bottom) is a little shorter than the 110 (top), but it has a fatter body. |
After switching to the smaller Hubs Chub (another topwater lure), I started to get way more interest.
The new Plopper 75 seems to create more of a disturbance in the water than the 110 model. It has a wider profile and a bigger tail that churns the water. Definitely will catch some fish even if the inhabitants of the Middle Patuxent didn't think much of it today.
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Today's arsenal (clockwise from top left): Hubs Chub, Reaction Innovations Little Dipper, no-name spinnerbait and Whopper Plopper 75. |
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