Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

All year my daughter and I have been fighting weather, water conditions and life in general to keep putting new species, i.e., lifers, on the list. Livie is rapidly (albeit likely due to her obsessive father) getting within striking distance of achieving a milestone number of species on her life list. I often do a fair amount of research on water bodies and techniques to put us in the postion to catch some new species. I have heard about locations and decided that we needed to do a night trip up to Pennsylvania to try for the Chesapeake Logperch. The creek is a tributary of the Susquehanna river and is just across the MD/PA border (some would call that the Mason-Dixon line😉). We drove to the location that I thought gave us the best chance of finding a suitable parking spot and access to a productive stretch of the creek. I couldn't find a suitable place to park and ended up well upstream from the intended fishing location. What we didn't know as we were getting gear ready and donning our waders that this was going to turn out to be a happy accident. We ended up in a location that had a large number of the target species. We were fishing Tanago style microhooks (#26) and tiny pieces of redworm. Getting to the water at night can often be a difficult or challenging time. We eventually got to the water level. We saw a few non-interested sunfish, lots of crayfish and even a few darters. When we really got fishing we easily caught tessellated darters off the bat. This was before we could discern the tessellated darters from the target species.

Livie Tessellated Darter 1 - Peter's crk - 19Jul24.jpg

Tessellated Darter 1 - Peter's crk - 19Jul24.jpg

Livie caught the first C logperch of the night.

Livie Chesapeake Logperch 1 - Peter's crk - 19Jul24.jpg

Once we had that fish in the bag it was easy to id the logperch from the tessellated darters. I will say that the T darters were much more aggressive and easier to catch. The logperch would either ignore the bait, eat then spit the bait once or twice before ignoring the bait or would bite but not get hooked. After her logperch catch Livie tried for other fish as I muddled thru one logperch after another trying to finally land one. Fortunately they were very locally abundant and I did get an adult logperch in the photo bag.

Chesapeake Logperch 1 - Peter's crk - 19Jul24.jpg

We didn't notice before we started taking photos that mine has some sort of eye disease. Maybe that helped me catch it 😉.

Livie did catch her first ever white sucker as well as these lifer logperch.

20240719_234501.jpg

After a couple of hours we made it back to the car and the long ride home, albeit a happy ride.

Posted

Awesome time.   I'm getting excited about making it back out to some of my spots.  Logperch and madtoms are on the top of my list.   

Money is just ink and paper, worthless until it switches hands, and worthless again until the next transaction. (me)

I am the master of my unspoken words, and the slave to those that should have remained unsaid. (unknown)

Posted
2 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

Awesome time.   I'm getting excited about making it back out to some of my spots.  Logperch and madtoms are on the top of my list.   

Good luck buddy! Both can be fun and frustrating🤔. I hope that you catch a bunch.

Posted
6 hours ago, FishnDave said:

...Not easy fish to catch!

Not when you insist on doing it the hard way. 😁

I can't dance like I used to.

Posted
50 minutes ago, bfishn said:

Not when you insist on doing it the hard way. 😁

ok.  yes.  very true.  I admit I AM doing it the way I want to.  Not the best nor easiest way.  😁

We all love a good challenge, do we not?

Posted

I had a tough day. I had a full description of it, but the website decided that it would just glitch out and wipe it out.

im too irritated to try to recreate it.

I wanted Longnose Gar today. I didn’t catch any. 
I was able to get 84) Western Blacktail Shiner though. 5831C339-3640-4717-82CB-ADED0BFFFBB0.jpegI also caught a couple Mooneye. 716EC447-BC68-48A8-B73D-8D16CB40649F.jpegThere will be payback for the fish that frustrated me today though. I promise. 

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.