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John H
 
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Default Another Beautiful Bay Day!

On Fri, 14 May 2004 02:27:22 GMT, "Calif Bill"
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"John H" wrote in message
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With my buddy Rich (better known as "Gimp") I took the "PocoLoco" out for

her
first fishing trip after my trip to Holland. We left the dock about 7:15,

headed
for buoy #83 east of Deale. Upon hitting 30' of water we put the lines

out, two
umbrella rigs and two tandem parachute rigs. Within 30 minutes one of the

reels
began screaming and we pulled in a 35" rockfish on a chartreuse parachute.
(That's similar to a bucktail, with a plastic 9" sassy shad attached.) The

fish
put up a decent fight, although rockfish are not known for their fights.

We continued trolling for about four more hours, but didn't even have a

bite. At
$2.20 per gallon for gas, a total of five hours trolling at a four gallon

per
hour fuel consumption rate, that fish cost about $44. Not bad for a nice
rockfish, only a little over $1 per inch!

The weather was spectacular, light breeze, waves about one foot. It was a
gorgeous day!

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!


I do not understand the trolling for stripers with umbrella rigs. No wonder
there is little fight. Too much gear. We troll for stripers in the
Sacramento Delta and SF bay with either HairRaisers or rebels with a worm
tail trailer. That way we can catch them on 12-17# line. Fight well.
Bill


About half of the fish I've caught were on umbrellas, the other half on
parachutes (similar to a buck tail with a plastic shad).

When caught on the umbrella, there is not much fight. More like dragging a
Volkswagen through the water. But, they still taste just as good.

John H

On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!