Capt, Karl's Fishing Report
October 14th, 2007
October 14th, 2007
Our best pattern for the rockfish is to look for the birds and target the 10 foot water depth, but we are finding rockfish as shallow as 1 foot especially around rip-rap shorelines. During the early morning and overcast periods we are using the top-water plugs then when the sun gets high and on the blue bird sky days we are using Stillwater Lures ½ ounce Clatter Shad lipless crankbaits.
The Largemouth Bass bite has not been as consistent as the Striper/Rockfish bite. The Bass bite has been good one day and slowww! The next. The good days are good as we are getting some very good quality bass. We are having our best success targeting the wood laydowns close to deeper water and docks in the Marina's with deep water. We are fishing the ½ ounce Clatter Shad to locate the fish and then switching to 4 inch Case Plastics Jacks Worms in the Roadkill color rigged Shaky style or Tidal River Drop Shot style.
This coming week will be busy on the Upper Bay as Anglers Choice Team Trail has their Tournament Of Champions (TOC) out of Anchor Marine on Friday and Saturday, Good Luck to All!
Water Temperature; 66.6 degrees
Water Clarity; 1 foot
Thanks & Good Fishing, Capt. Karl