Chesapeake rockfish
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Chesapeake rockfish
Left solomons friday dec 5 around 7:30. Weatherman called for 10-15 knts with gusts to 20 NW, not good. Went "right out front" and winds were low. By the time we had all lines out, 16, waves were a tight 6' chop. Instead of working east to west across the channel we were almost forced to fish north/south into and with the waves. My friend's wooden bay built boat has an extremely deep v and is very narrow compared to most. Its great into a tight chop but likes to roll when perpendicular. Ended up with 7 fish, biggest just under 40". Winds calmed down in the afternoon.
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Scooter, the fish on the left in the front and the fish that's blocked in the back left are actually "unders"(18"-28"). The others are "overs" (28"+). You're allowed one under and one over per person on a private boat, the same for a charter with the exception of one boat fish for the mate during some of the year. Spring season is one trophy per person.
The spread we ran consisted of 7 boat rods and 9 "board rods". The board rods are fished off of planar boards on each side of the boat. The planar boards are like big versions of the small out planers originally used on the great lakes. The release clip is a simple caribeener with a rubber band. They work like extremely long outriggers but are difficult to fish in rough seas. The boat rods consist of 2 roof rods back about 300' and 275'. Then two deep rods with 80 lb power pro and heavy inline sinkers up front out 35' and 55'. Two more deep lines (wire or braid) off the stern as well as an intermediate line off the stern dead center. Believe it or not when I fish as a mate we run 20-26 rods during spring and fall. We rarely have a tangle.
The spread we ran consisted of 7 boat rods and 9 "board rods". The board rods are fished off of planar boards on each side of the boat. The planar boards are like big versions of the small out planers originally used on the great lakes. The release clip is a simple caribeener with a rubber band. They work like extremely long outriggers but are difficult to fish in rough seas. The boat rods consist of 2 roof rods back about 300' and 275'. Then two deep rods with 80 lb power pro and heavy inline sinkers up front out 35' and 55'. Two more deep lines (wire or braid) off the stern as well as an intermediate line off the stern dead center. Believe it or not when I fish as a mate we run 20-26 rods during spring and fall. We rarely have a tangle.
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