Quillback Posted May 22, 2018 Posted May 22, 2018 Had to go again this morning, got to the launch at dawn, 2 boats had already put in ahead of me. Launch area was fog free, but once I got about 500 yards from the launch heading back into Indian it was pea soup. Chugged slowly back to where the bite was yesterday. Got there it was still very foggy with some breeze. Not much top water activity that I could see, but I decided to work the bank for green bass and fire occasional casts out into the channel, working the Havana. Didn't take long and I got an explosion out in the channel, got a hook up and eventually boated a striper I would estimate at about 10 lbs. Kept up with this pattern and caught some green bass and several more stripers. All of the rest of the stripers were 5-6 lb. fish. After a couple of hours the sun came out, what little wind there was died off, and the fishing got really tough. I tried some banks that had been producing smallies, but only got a few 12" brown fish on the Keitech before I called it quits at 11 AM. Surface WT 77. zarraspook, Flysmallie, Blll and 4 others 7
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