On Sunday, I got out again at a South Shore pond (Mass). Tough conditions with bright blue skies, NNE wind, high pressure, etc. To make matters worse, I forgot my drive to the Hobie Revolution 13. The bass were few and far between, but I did get to try out my new St. Croix Tidemaster MH power rod with moderate action. Most modern rods have very high modulus graphite which makes them extremely stiff (fast action). Sometimes it's nice to have a more moderate (more parabolic) action for casting weightless plastics, fishing crankbaits or swimbaits, protecting light line, fishing light jigs on stripers flats, and million other applications. Anyway, I really like the rod and can't wait to throw it when my striped friends get here. Back to the freshwater fishing....I was trying to find bass but not having any luck, so I thought that I'd try a 7" Magnum Super Fluke (green albino) with a Owner 10/0 Beast hook on the new rod. The pickerel were all over it. I had one prehistoric pick that was pulling the Hobie around! They're fun when they get big. It slipped out of my hand before I got a good weight on her, but I would estimate around 4-5 lbs. Lots of other smaller pickerel slimed the Hobie, too. The really small ones couldn't fit their mouths around that big 10/0 hook which I thought was a bonus. I really like those Magnum Super Flukes and apparently pickerel like them just as much as stripers.
Later in the day, I met up with a friend of mine and fished for trout at another south shore pond. Again, fishing was slow here - but picked up noticeably around dusk. I missed a few fish early and then finally stuck a nice rainbow on a Thomas Buoyant spoon (red/gold) before we headed out to grab some food.
Here's some pics...
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