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King Saba 01-15-2017 06:31 PM

Dredged water spots 1/14/17
 
Fished with Orca for some spotties yesterday.

Location: Super secret NPH.

Spots: Some guy's dock piling

Lures: Zman's slim swimz

Fishing: Mediocre to say in the least. The 3 dredging boats killed the bite off so badly.

http://i661.photobucket.com/albums/u...psmyzimq1w.jpg

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I'm hoping that some regulars can chime in here, but it seems like the average grade of spotties has declined quite a bit. I've fished the harbor since 2012, which isn't long, but since then I've noticed that legal fish are becoming more and more scarce. 20 fish days? Never heard of it, but it's probably because I don't know spotties as well as I do other fish.

Amish Ed 01-15-2017 07:05 PM

NPH has definitely dropped off for me. When I started fishing there from my tube around 2000 or 2001, 30 fish days were common. I wouldn't come in until I had 10 legals, granted that was 12" legals. I wouldn't dream of trying that now. This year seemed particularly slow too.

King Saba 01-16-2017 04:34 PM

Sad. 14" legals is what I had in mind. There was a time when I did consistently catch a limit of those.

30 fish days is great! I'm going to blame the dredging for yesterday's crappy fishing. I might try NPH again if the weather is too rough to go outside of the harbor.

Btmfeder 01-17-2017 01:48 PM

Nice report. I fish the bays a fair bit, too, and I've noticed it's gotten tougher and tougher to scratch out much in the way of quality OR quantity. Aside from the dredging activity, do you think more people are fishing the bays and keeping what they catch? That's a quick way to ruin a fishery on species that aren't migrating. Not what it used to be even a few years ago.

King Saba 01-17-2017 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Btmfeder (Post 274105)
Nice report. I fish the bays a fair bit, too, and I've noticed it's gotten tougher and tougher to scratch out much in the way of quality OR quantity. Aside from the dredging activity, do you think more people are fishing the bays and keeping what they catch? That's a quick way to ruin a fishery on species that aren't migrating. Not what it used to be even a few years ago.

Thanks. I'm sure spotties are being kept. When I used to tube the place "some" tubers told me that they keep the fish and that they taste good. I think it's that and a combination of both poor fish handling and increase in pressure that may be affecting the population.

Orca Winfrey 01-18-2017 11:26 AM

You kicked my butt that day. I only got a small spotty and a small sandy. Way to go on a really tough day. Maybe you'll catch something cool on your next trip like a BSB lol.

King Saba 01-18-2017 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orca Winfrey (Post 274164)
You kicked my butt that day. I only got a small spotty and a small sandy. Way to go on a really tough day. Maybe you'll catch something cool on your next trip like a BSB lol.

Maybe I did do that today. Who told you?!

Orca Winfrey 01-18-2017 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King Saba (Post 274176)
Maybe I did do that today. Who told you?!

Gopro told me.


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