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Author:
PECo
Date:
Mar 01, 2018
Subject:
Connecticut River - Hamburg Cove 03/01
Message:
I can hardly believe that it's March, already. 2018 is flying by, for me. Crazy. I paddled Hamburg Cove in El Habaņero, AGAIN. The weather forecast and tides looked good, AGAIN: [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img924/6760/B5CKqj.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img923/4606/3AXTri.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] I got a late start, because I had to stop at Walmart to pick up more 1/8 ounce Arkie grub jigs. Without confirming or denying anything, I might have lost one or two. . . or more. . . at the powerplant canal, yesterday. I got on the water at 11:00 am: [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img924/6571/4dDYaT.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] The water level was higher than I recall ever seeing it. Completely overcast skies made seeing anything in the water very difficult, but I think that it was still fairly clear. I neglected to check the water temperature. I started throwing a Frankenjig made with a chartreuse 1/8 ounce ball head jig and an Emerald Shiner 2-1/2 inch Gulp! Minnow. Surprisingly, I didn't get any bites in the inner cove, so I paddled through the channel to the outer cove. Along the way, I swapped out the Frankenjig for a plain old white curlytail grub on a 1/8 ounce unpainted ball head jig. I hit a little bit of a honeyhole next to Camp Claire, and boated a couple of chain pickerel and five yellow perch: [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img924/3917/oKu6C7.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img922/5944/qvJ86d.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] Although you should never leave fish to find fish, I was really there to look for white perch, so I continued clockwise around the shore of the outer cove. Along the way, I caught another pickerel, but it was more like the typical Hamburg Cove monster-size PIKE-erel that I love to catch: [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img922/4676/r8GeVd.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] Although I'd always heard that there are northern pike in Hamburg Cove, I'd also never caught one or spoken with someone who had caught one. Well, unless I count one or two fishermen who said they had, but then said, "Yes, it was green. Maybe it WAS a pickerel. . . ." I understand that the sheer size of the pickerel in Hamburg Cove could confuse some fishermen, Heck, I've seen them up to 28-1/2 inches long in there. However, today, I confirmed for myself that there really ARE northern pike in Hamburg Cove: [img:ba300f4bd4]https://imageshack.com/a/img922/4695/VdplGR.jpg[/img:ba300f4bd4] When I got off the water at 3:00 pm, I had caught three chain pickerel, seven yellow perch and the one northern pike. Although I caught some fish, most of my day was spent in a fishless search for white perch. I didn't see any. And the fishermen with whom I spoke didn't see any. Unfortunately, it looks like we're in for a long spell of sub-50 degree weather. I guess that I can stop checking the cove for white perch for a while.

Author:
hila2006
Date:
Mar 08, 2018
Message:
Awesome job out there Phil, love that place.

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