It only took until November 17th to land two keepers, but at least it saved the season. Up until this point, every prior attempt this year has turned out to be a boat ride. Yes, fishing was on fire over by the Patapsco River, but I didn't venture over there.
Today was an unusually mild day for mid-November but when it comes to fishing that's just fine. Based on the local fishing report I heard on good word the fish were biting in Chester River by the Queenstown Inlet in about 40' of water. It turned out to be true.
Conditions:
Air Temp: 64 degrees with light cloud cover
Wind: 8 to 13 mph out of the South
Water Temp: 54 degrees
Type of Fishing: Trolling 2.5 to 3.5 MPH in 35 to 45' or water
Lures: Mojo White and Chartreuse (4 and 6 ounce Bullet Weights)
Tides: High tide, slack tide, outgoing tide. We did our best an one to two hours into the outgoing tide.
Fish: Three keepers 20 to 22"
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