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Took off Friday to sneak in a trip to a Chesapeake tributary before this arctic blast shuts everything down for a while. Got a dozen trout including a 24", 26", 28", and 29.25". Only caught 1 under 20". All but 1 were jigging a Z Man Big Ballerz, with the last one on a drop shotted Panorama shad.



This one wasn't the biggest, but it was my favorite catch of the day. I tag several species for VIMS, and it so happens that I had tagged this speckled trout in June of last year when it was 19", about 35 miles from where I caught it on Friday. So cool to think I caught it on a grass flat last Summer and it went about its life avoiding every other angler only to find my hook again in it's Winter residence in a totally different river system.
Unfortunately this cold front is probably going to do a number on our resident speckled trout population. This will be my last speck trip for a while so I'm glad it was a memorable one.
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YES! The spec king! Awesome catches and excellent report. Hope the cold weather does not kill them all.
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An impressive day of fishing indeed! Way to go Bryan!
That's really cool about the tagged fish. Maybe they know where some warmer water is so they can hide form this arctic blast!
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Dude, you never cease to provide to awesome outings!! Thanks for the first of the year!!!!
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You've got that speck bite dialed in across all seasons! Beautiful, fat, healthy fish and congrats on braving the cold to get after them.
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They look like beautiful fish worth eating too. Out of curiosity, are they good eating?
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backtofuturetoyota wrote:
They look like beautiful fish worth eating too. Out of curiosity, are they good eating?
Most people think so, but I don't. The meat is too soft for me. There are a lot of fish in the bay that I would rather eat so I tag and release all my specks.
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Bryan wrote:
Most people think so, but I don't. The meat is too soft for me. There are a lot of fish in the bay that I would rather eat so I tag and release all my specks.
I totally agree....let them swim away.
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Looks like NC closed speckled trout harvesting for a bit.
I didn't realize there was a commercial fishery for that species.
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Won't be surprised if VA closes our fishery too. They did that in 2015 after we had a really bad winter kill. This cold spell is going to wipe out the vast majority of our resident specks. Really sad because we had a lot of big fish in the bay this year.
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That is sad. Wish it would kill some of the blue cats.
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drxfish wrote:
That is sad. Wish it would kill some of the blue cats.
I hear you on that!
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Adding insult to injury...very sad. Looks like a repeat of a few year back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=deskt … Ks5WvKaSMY
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