The Islands Are Coming! The Islands Are Coming! Late April/May Preview…..

Late April/Early May Produces well in the skinny! Here’s a beauty at 34″

 

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Calvert Cliffs is going to fade with warming water temps and Stripers looking for love!  However, great fish can still be caught there through the months of  April and May.  What I love is  warming temps and active shallow water of the eastern shore islands of Hoopers, Bloodsworth, Adams, Spring, Holland, South Marsh and Smith Islands.  I could probably figure it out but all I can say is there has to be hundreds of miles of sod banks, points, guts, nooks and crannies to fish in the islands, I love on the eastern shore islands of Maryland.  I recently did the math and have figured out I’ve done 657 guide trips to the eastern shore islands in the last 5 years.  What I’ve learned in those trips is no matter what the conditions, (short of 30 plus knot winds) clear water and fish can almost always be found.

Nothing like island sunrises and clear water…….

 

I start to catch decent Stripers in the islands when the water temp reaches 55.  Once the water temperature is 60 and above the chance at Specks are high.  Post spawn large Stripers will hang out on Island points with good current quite often in May.  Between 60 and 70 degrees the island waters are very busy with bait fish and predators.  Stealth is crucial for sure in the 3′-7′ water of the islands.  Stomped feet, slammed hatches or loud hooting and holloring can certainly push the fish away quickly.  When I pick out a place I’m going to fish I idle the boat in the direction of the target zone, cut the engine and drift with’in range of the target zone.  Wind and currrent always plays a role in boat postioning.  I use my power poles to hold the boat in position when fish are located or when fishing known structures such as rock piles or wrecks.

My Power Poles ( www.powerpole.com ) are incredible tools for the shallow stuff! Couldn’t imagine fishing without them!

 

After hundreds of trips over to the islands the one thing I never get sick of is the straight up beauty and remoteness of it all.  The islands are eroding away making inhabitation by humans impossible.  All we have over there is several brands of sea birds, fox, porpoises and plenty of fish!

Pelicans loving life!

 

just a small piece of “Pelican Island”

A Fox on Bloodsworth Island! Never saw one there in 19 years. I think they walked on Ice during the cold winter of 2014-15  from South Marsh Island to Bloodsworth Island or from the mainland. Not sure!

 

Good looking Fox!

 

Creek/Gut mouths produce quite often! Good stuff!

Beautiful skinny water Island Striper!

bring on the islands!

We got this nice Speck last May…..hopefully lot’s of them this year!

Exciting shallow water remote action on light tackle is a blast!

Some incredibly great action making for a great trip with young anglers!

Beautiful fishing for the kids!

 

Over the last two years I’ve had a rash of bigger fish in the islands, up to 37″!  I’ve had lots of 27″-32″ Stripers with many 20″-26″ers.  I’m expecting to have a great year in the islands and it starts soon!  I’ll be starting to run over there in Mid-April and it should be great by late April/early May.  If you are interested in a trip give me a call at 703-395-9955.  I will be scheduling some walk-on dates over there but certainly not a whole lot.  Trips are booking up pretty quick for Late April and May.

Even I slip into one on occasion!

 

Over in the island shallows I use several different baits.  If I could only have one bait to catch in every situation over in the islands it would be a 6″ Chartruese Glitter BKD. ( www.bkdlures.com ). Depending on water depth, current and wind dictates what weight jighead I use with the BKD’s.  I use Hardhead Custom Baits Jigheads. ( www.hardheadcustombaits.com ).  Typically I use 3/8 ounce or 1/4 ounce jigheads.  I like paddle tail lures in a broad variety of brands.  Moral of the story is 4″ Paddle Tails will catch.  I like white, light purple and chartruese but other colors will catch just fine.  When the water is stained a bit or the bite is tough I like Yozuri Crystal Minnows in black and silver, chartruese and white or blue and white.  Storm Shads are great to0! I really love the surface bite over in the islands!  When the water temp is over 60 degrees it can be “game on”.  I like Storm Chug Bugs for poppers and any “walk the dog” plugs…….they go nuts for them over structure and in the grass!  Real COOL!

John with a “walk-the-dog” fish!

 

The rods I carry on my boat are custom sticks made from Shore Tackle and Custom Rods in Grasonville.  ( www.shoretackleandcustomrods.com ).  I like a 6′ medium or 6’6″ medium action rod.  Give Joe Cap  a call at (410) 827-7765.  All the rods are made with high quality components and built to last.  Bill and Joe stand behind everything they build!  Good stuff!

just a few of my sticks from Shore Tackle!

My Honda 250 is running STRONG at 3200 hours!

 

Well folks……over 3 years ago ended my 225 Honda wild ride!  Honda stepped up to the plate and really made things right!  The Honda 250 they provided for my boat in january of 2013 is still running WAY strong!  (knock on wood).  I’ve got just over 3200 hours on this engine with zero issues other than maintenance and one computer issue which was fixed easily and covered by Honda.  This engine has gotten 20-30 percent better fuel economy than my 225 Honda achieved.  The thrust bearing which failed on my 225 Honda several times causing failures is not budging in the Honda 250.  The thrust bearing gets checked for varience every 400 hours and so far the varience is negligable!  Honda fixed the problem…….it’s no problem in the 250 Honda.  As most folks know…..I run the crap out of my boat all year.  In 2015 my average trip was 71 miles and I did 207 trips.  Yup….I’m not smart and I burn lot’s of gas but anglers love the trips and that is what it’s all about to me.  Thank god gas is a tax write off!  After 3200 hours of running with my Honda 250 I would absolutely get another one and recommend it to everyone.  I truly believe Honda got this engine very right!  Hoping I get another 3200 hours out of this one!   Feel free to text, call or email me with any questions about my Honda.

My Honda Running Strong, Reliable and efficient!

If you are in need of an outboard mechanic, Reliable Marine ( www.reliablemarineonline.com ) is my choice. They are conveniently located in Solomons, MD right next door to Roy Rogers.  They have a large clean shop and new management. Dave runs the show and will treat you right!    You can contact them at  (301) 862-2768 with any questions.  I’ve been with them since I got my first Honda back in 2010.  Through all my huge 225 Honda problems Reliable Marine did everything they could to take care of me.  Currently they do all my maintenance and repairs……..I’m very happy with Reliable Marine from Solomons!

 

                                                                        Great Boat to Run out on an island adventure!

 

I’ve had my Judge 27 Chesapeake since April 2010…..my how time flies!  The boat has over 5000 hours on it and still doing great!  The boat takes a serious beating and is still awesome!  Bill Judge has put together a great boat and it sure has treated me well!  I have done over 1000 guide trips on this boat and it’s never let me down.  I’ve had it in seas that I shouldn’t have been in but ran properly she handles them with ease and comfort.  The fishability of this boat is spectacular for sure.  Open big water or skinny remote island water, it’s all good!  Best boat I could ever have for what I do!  Thanks Bill!!!

 

breath taking beautiful stuff!

 

If you are interested in a trip or have questions give me a call at 703-3095-9955 or text or email at pete@walleyepete.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Not Hot But Still A Great Shot!

Chet’s Personell Best 41″er today!  Many personnel bests lately dispite a tough bite…..

The Pics here are a few fish from the last 4 days.  Decent for sure!  Plenty of tough stretches too………..

Fishing at the plant has certainly been hit and miss quite a bit lately.  Last year at this time we had a steady slug of fish eager to eat most of the time.  Small, medium and large fish were consistant.  Right now we’ve got fish early, late and sometimes in the middle of the day.  10″ BKD’s loaded on 2 ounce Hardhead custom baits have been the ticket on my boat on all the big fish.  6″ BKD’s have been catching more numbers but not as big of an average fish.  Still a great shot at catching your personel best and maybe even a TRUE 50″ fish.

Lot’s of exaggeration and flat out lies have occured with some folks and their fish size at the plant this winter.  Certainly plenty of 40+ inchers but a little hocus pocusery (new word, lol) going on… LOL….it’s funny.   Just how some folks are….no big deal.  However, rest assured there are some great fish to be caught with a true trophy fish a strong possiblilty for a couple weeks still.  The biggest to date on my boat this year is 47″.  Last year we had many between 45″-49″ with one at 50″.  Not as good this year as last but it’s still good!

I measure fish on a tape on the back of my boat….look at the pic below…you can see it in the bottom middle of pic.   I place the tip of tail on the zero and the lower lip to the other end.  Pretty accurate way to measure.  I never weigh a fish or lay them on the deck because I don’t want to take the time or the risk of injuring the fish. I stress to my folks the importance of getting them back in quickly and safely.  All my pics are of fish being lipped and supported under the belly.  I think it’s the best way to handle them but don’t really know.  I do know with a quick release and decent handling they swim away strong in the cold winter/early spring water.

Dave tied his personel best recently with a 41″er. You can see what he ate! It’s a 10″ BKD rigged on a 1.5 ounce jighead….way to go Dave!

Dave (pictured above) and Dave, his father-in-law (pictured below) recently fished on a beautiful rainy morning.  What a morning it was!  Not one other boat and plenty of big fish.  Several around 40″ and  up to 43″.  Nice bunch of fish on this day!  Dave (father-in-law), (picture below) smashed his personel best on this day!

Dave’s early morning whopper! 43″er caught on a 10″ BKD on a Hardhead Custome Baits 2 ounce chartruese and white jighead.  We sure could have called that one 50 pounds!  But in reality it’s 43″ and maybe 32-35 pounds.  It was a real fatty!

Some great bites have occured on some real windy days lately.  I don’t recommend anyone venturing out on northerly stiff breezes if they aren’t highly experienced!  Very dangerous for sure and I sure don’t want anyone to get hurt out there.  Please be careful!  Here is a windy day whopper lately…..

Pete with a 41 incher! Tough fight on the light stick for sure!

A recent windy day whopper caught on a chartruese 10″ BKD! Good stuff

what it’s all about!

 

Love my Shore Tackle Custom Rods! Been whooping up on some beauties this year with them! Great stuff!

 

 

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Steeler Lineman Hook some Whoppers! Short notice Walk-On!

Real Short Notice Walk-On Trip!

Crew for TOMORROW,  monday AM is in the highway department of a northern MD county. Snowflakes in the forecast have caused them a monkey wrench in their trip. If anyone wants to get on the boat tomorrow AM…..0615……Message me here, text or call to reserve your spot. Going to be breezy but with some west in it. Making fishing and catching very do-able. Good things could happen! If you would like to go it’s $90 each, I provide all baits and tackle or you can bring your own. I have heat on the boat……it’s all good! Come on out and give it a shot!

Had a short notice cancel and have a great weather forecast for this thursday.  Fish have started to show up in decent numbers and some large fish are becoming more consistant.  Great chance this thursday to jig up some numbers and a few big ones!

COST: $90 each

Launch from Flag Harbor Yacht Haven at 615am and return at 11am…

We will jig BKD’s for some possible great stripers on light tackle

I provide all baits and tackle….you can bring your own stuff if you’d like

If it’s chilly I’ve got heat on the boat

All licensing provided

If you are interested in going give me a call or text at 703-395-9955 to reserve your spot!

 

Big Al’s father-in-law with the biggest of the day!


Yesterday’s Blast with my Steeler Friends!

Couldn’t fish Saturday afternoon but got out Saturday morning!  The power plant bite has been on and off for sure. Nothing is easy or a gimme there this year. Just about every trip out there has required some work. I certainly like easy and have historically had that many many and many more times. Today was NE at 20 knots or so….. and no decent fish yesterday. Had my Pittsburgh Steeler buddies David DeCastro and Alehandro Villanueva on the boat today along with Al’s two brother in laws and father-in-law. Fishing the plant in wind takes some experience out there and some sea legs. Big Al and David DeCastro and everybody else did great with the seas and put the jigs where they needed to be. We caught some good ones today but certainly not wide open. BKD’s were king today for sure. 10″ Chartruese glitter and purple glitter were getting bit on 1.5 ounce jigheads. Hard earned and had a blast! Thanks to Al and Dave for taking a pic at the house with my wife and daughter…..Good stuff!!!!

Big Al fighting a whopper!

 

 

Here’s the whoppper Alehandro Villanueva was happy about fighting !  A nice Jigged up Striper using a BKD (Bass Kandy Delight) 10″er, Chartruese Glitter

 

All Pro NFL Guard David DeCastro with a beautiful BKD Jigged up Striper!

A real happy “Big Guy”!


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Short Notice Walk-On/Quick Report

Never Striper fished ever….first time here from Hawaii caught this 39″er!  WOW!

 

Calvert Cliffs is producing on and off.  Fish aren’t there thick all the time but certainly could be at any moment.  Starting to get some good numbers caught on each trip out now.  The lure of choice is a 6″ or 10″ Bass Kandy Delight in white, chartruese Glitter or Purple Glitter.  They all work.  I load them on 1.5 or 2 ounce jig heads.  The technique is drifting along the side and casting across the rip or drifting into the flow and flipping the jigs about 1o yards from the boat. Detecting bottom and short twitching the bottom while maintaining a snug line is crutial.

Nice 43″er! Nailed a 10″ Purple Glitter BKD!

 

First ever Striper fisherman from Hawaii and his girlfriend
caught these two nice ones side by side today! Good stuff!

 

WALK-ON TRIP THIS THURSDAY, 17 March! 5 spots available

Had a short notice cancel and have a great weather forecast for this thursday.  Fish have started to show up in decent numbers and some large fish are becoming more consistant.  Great chance this thursday to jig up some numbers and a few big ones!

COST: $90 each

Launch from Flag Harbor Yacht Haven at 630am and return at 11am…

We will jig BKD’s for some possible great stripers on light tackle

I provide all baits and tackle….you can bring your own stuff if you’d like

If it’s chilly I’ve got heat on the boat

All licensing provided

If you are interested in going give me a call or text at 703-395-9955 to reserve your spot!

Lets catch some fish!

 

 

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Quick Report/Walk-On Trips Available!

FIsh-On Baby!

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Well folks, their are some fish at Calvert Cliffs right now!  Still not on fire with huge numbers of fish but some decent action with some nice fish mixed in.  Certainly some fun to be had before fishing really amps up.  Jigging BKDS (Bass Kandy Delights) in the 6″ and 10″ size has been very productive.  I load them on a 1.5 or 2 ounce jig head.  Detecting bottom while in the major current is where you want to be.  It’s all catch and release right now so be mindful to handle fish carefully with a quick picture and gently back in the water!  It’s all good!

WALK-ON TRIPS Available Now!

All trips will launch at 6am from Flag Harbor Yacht Haven

Saturday 5 March- booked solid

Tuesday 8 March- booked solid

Wednsday 8 march- booked solid

Friday 11   March- booked solid

 

Trips will launch at 6am from Flag Harbor Yacht Haven at 6am.  Catching is decent right now and should be trending better every day.  We will be jigging BKD’s in the outflow at Calvert Cliffs.  Big Stripers are moving up the bay and a chance exists to catch a true giant on light tackle.  If you are interested in going on a Walk-On trip give me a call as soon as possible to reserve your spot!

Cost: 90 dollars each

-I provide all baits, tackle and licensing along with heat!

-We will launch at 6am returning around 11am

-If you are interested in going or have questions call or text me at 703-395-9955

A chance ALWAYS exist to catch a whopper at the plant!

Last years biggest, right at 50″!

 

COME ON OUT AND GIVE IT A SHOT!

703-395-9955

 

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