posted by John on Nov 26

Our friend Dan invited Stephen and I to an outing from the South River on Saturday November 24. The temperature hovered around forty degrees, the tide is low and starting to rise. He owns a 22′ Grady White dual console with a 225hp four stroke outboard. 

The intrepid fishermen rolled out to Thomas Point light and cast various jigs, topwaters and swimbaits. Nada.zip! We decided to work the shelf off of Kent island about 3 miles south of the CB bridge. We found a school of small feeding rockfish accompanied by a few private boats. Twelve fish were boated, 14″ may have been the largest. Forty minutes of frenetic activity followed by nothing.

The last place we tried was near the green can ‘1’ at the mouth of the West River, again stumped we returned to Dan’s house.  

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