Pierce Marsh - 02/23/20
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2020 10:09 am
On Sunday, I went out to Pierce Marsh with my dad and sister. We launched from Louis’ at about 6 am. The tide was high and outgoing and the wind was light.
It was my dad’s first kayak trip and we mostly fished around the canals and railroad bridge until about 9 am when my dad was tired and ready to call it a day. There was a lot of bait in the canals under the lights but no fish to be had. He seemed to have fun and probably would have stayed longer had the fish been biting (the only thing biting were the mosquitoes!).
I helped my sister load their kayaks onto her truck and then went back out for a couple more hours. I tried several different areas and left at around 1 pm with 1 16 inch trout caught on a black/chart paddle tail.
There were many kayakers out that day (more than I have ever seen there) and I didn’t really see or hear anyone having any luck. I still had a lot of fun fishing with my dad and sister and enjoyed fish tacos for dinner. Unfortunately I forgot to take any pictures.
It was my dad’s first kayak trip and we mostly fished around the canals and railroad bridge until about 9 am when my dad was tired and ready to call it a day. There was a lot of bait in the canals under the lights but no fish to be had. He seemed to have fun and probably would have stayed longer had the fish been biting (the only thing biting were the mosquitoes!).
I helped my sister load their kayaks onto her truck and then went back out for a couple more hours. I tried several different areas and left at around 1 pm with 1 16 inch trout caught on a black/chart paddle tail.
There were many kayakers out that day (more than I have ever seen there) and I didn’t really see or hear anyone having any luck. I still had a lot of fun fishing with my dad and sister and enjoyed fish tacos for dinner. Unfortunately I forgot to take any pictures.