Great weekend before the cold front and
September 06, 2024 Royal Oak 9 photos

Trip Summary

Started the Friday morning with a nice Striped bass right out of the gate. We were using 3 and 4 inch paddle tails casting to structure. We covered a lot of area but the bite was slow even though we had overcast skies. Once the sun popped out and warmed things up a bit, found some willing Redfish biting. These fish have become 1 of my new favorites. They have a subtle bite until you set the hook. Then it’s game on. They fight hard and try to run. When they are feeding their tail turns blue. It’s so beautiful against the gold colored skin. They are also very delicious. These fish have really made a big showing in the Bay this year. I really hope they stick around for years to come. Saturday we hit a different area looking for Blues And Macs. A few Bluefish have made their way up along with a few Spanish Mackerel. It’s been a trolling game to find them. Occasionally we can find some to cast to also. We boated some nice ones before the front came with high winds. So we moved back up into a tributary and switched methods. Sure enough we found a small Speckled Trout and more Redfish. These Reds and Specks will stick around until the water gets pretty cool. I think we have a ways to go for that yet. The Striped bass bite will also start heating up more with season change. There’s still a lot going on to fish for. Book a trip to create your Nauti Hooker memories and have a good time.
Richard Phippin
Royal-oak, Maryland, United States
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