Sunday, July 29, 2012

Koinonia Guide Service Susquehanna Fishing Report (7/28/12)

From Koinonia Guide Service:
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Hi Gang,

The river was at 3.3 at the beginning of the week and at the end of the week we had 3.3 with 5,800CF of flow and 81 degrees.  

1.      Trip #1 – Bait Trip – This was on Wednesday and we fished from 4:00 PM to 6:15 PM and we caught 50+ Sunfish. We caught them all on Jig/worm combos. The river stage was 3.2 - 5,000CF – Stained – Steady and 83 degrees. We had a BP of 29.50 and Steady.

2.      Trip #2 – Guide Scouting Trip – This was on Friday and we fished from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM and we caught 2 Flatheads and 1 Channel Cat. We caught them all on live bait. We had 3.2 – 5,100CF – Clear – Steady and 82 degrees. We had a BP of 29.65 and rising.

3.      Trip #3 – Guide Scouting Trip – This was on Saturday morning and we fished from 4:30 AM to 8:30 AM and we boated 4 Flatheads. We had two over 20# and the largest was 21.3# and was 36.25” long. We caught them all on live bait. We had 3.3 – 5,800CF – Clear – Steady and 81 degrees. We had a BP of 29.80 and falling.

4.      No Trip

5.      No Trip

6.      We had another successful trip to Alaska last week and we have plenty of fish for the fish fry.

7.      The water temperatures are cooling so the bass fishing and catfish fishing should improve.

                       HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND LUV THE TUG………REB

Koinonia Guide Service Susquehanna Fishing Report (7/21/12)

From Koinonia Guide Service:
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Hi Gang,

This is a report from our Alaska Trip.  

1.      Saturday, July 14th leave Harrisburg at 12:05 PM on Delta. Arrive in Detroit at 1:36PM and leave for Minneapolis/St. Paul at 3:25PM. Arrive in Minneapolis/St. Paul at 4:21PM and leave for Anchorage at 5:15PM and arrive in Anchorage at 8:01PM which is actually 4 hours later or mid night Eastern Standard Time. We got our luggage and rental van and checked into the Anchorage Hilton. After checking in we did our annual trip to the movie theatre. After the movie we went to bed which was about 4:00AM Eastern Time.

2.      Sunday, July 15th we had a buffet breakfast meeting and introduced all the clients to each other and gave a brief description of the week to come. After breakfast we checked out of the hotel, did some shopping and then headed out to Soldotna which is where our base is the balance of the week. Soldotna is on the Kenai Peninsula and we stay right on the Kenai River. Upon arrival at the Kenai River Inn we assigned rooms and while the crew settled in we went to pick up our fishing gear. The sockeye just started arriving in the Kenai River so the guys spent the evening catching Sockeye Salmon from our dock and I took 145# to the processor. It was raining when we left Anchorage but the son came out when we arrived at Soldotna.

3.      Monday, July 16th we headed out at 4:30AM for the town of Homer to fish from the Foxfire for Halibut and Ling Cod. The weather was clear but we had 6-8 foot rollers and it was a long tough day on the water. We were actually on the boat for approximately 15 hours. On the way home I dropped off 148# of Halibut Fillets and 153# of Cod fillets. The boys were whooped when we got home and there was not much salmon fishing done.

4.      Tuesday, July 17th I got the group up and 8 people went on a trout float trip. Both groups enjoyed the trip and many rainbow trout were caught. They were all released to fight another day.

5.      Wednesday, July 18th we left for Seward at 4:00AM to go fishing on the Voyager for a Silver Salmon and Halibut Trip. The silver salmon action was fast and furious and it did not take long to catch our limit of 42 = 3 per man. We then headed out to catch a limit of Halibut and this again was very productive and we had our limit with several hours of the trip left. We always hire the entire boat and therefore we have some input with the captain of what we want to do. We discussed our options with the captain and decided to go for some ling cod and bottom fish. We ended up keeping about 10 ling cod, 5 sea bass and some yellow eye rock fish. I took these fillets to the processor that night and we had 420# of fillets. The guys were not exhausted when we returned and we caught some Sockeye Salmon from our dock.

6.      Thursday, July 19th we had 8 guys scheduled for a power boat King Trip but do to the lack of King Salmon in the river, the fishery was closed. We also had a group of guys scheduled for a Halibut Trip out of Deep Creek but we were blown off the water due to bad sea conditions. The group enjoyed a relaxing day of fishing for Sockeye and then that night we did our annual evening out of enjoying the Official Alaskan Balladeer, Hobo Jim. Once again he put on a great show and his songs reflect the Alaskan life amazingly.

7.      Friday, July 20th we sent 4 guys on a Trout Float Trip and once again we had our guys blown off of Deep Creek. We again hung around camp and fished for Sockeye and some guys did some site seeing and shopping. We fished for Sockeye until 1:00AM.

8.      Saturday, July 21st my father and I got up at 4:00AM and went down to the dock and caught some Sockeye before packing up to head home. It was raining so the fish processor gave us a room inside to package our fish. We boxed approximately 30 boxes of fish fillets to bring home. Some guys brought fish home on the plane and others Fed Ex their fish. We left Soldotna around 1:00PM and were at the airport in Anchorage by 4:00PM. We checked in the guys for the early flight and we all went to diner at the Sea Galley in Anchorage. The plant allows me to take fish to them until Mid Night so I do not get to bed until about 12:30AM each night and I get up at 3:00 to 6:00AM everyday so I am beat by the end of the week. I was on the plan at 8:30PM and I was asleep before the plan took off. We came back thru the same cities and arrived in Harrisburg on Sunday at noon.

This year we the majority of our group was from PA but we had 2 from Utah, 1 form Seattle, 1 from Illinois and 1 from the Bahamas. It was a really good group and we all got along very well. Should you like to know more about Alaska, you can reach me at koinoniagdesvc@aol.com.

Please check out our Web Site at WWW.koinoniafishingguides.com
                                                       
                       HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND LUV THE TUG………REB

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Koinonia Guide Service Susquehanna Fishing Report (7/14/12)

From Koinonia Guide Service:http://koinoniafishingguides.com/

Hi Gang,

The river was at 3.3 at the beginning of the week and at the end of the week we had 3.2 with 5,100CF of flow and 85 degrees.  

1.      Trip #1 – Bait Trip – This was on Tuesday and we fished from 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM in a creek in Perry County. We caught 50+ Chubs and 15 Sunfish. We caught them all on Jig/worm combos. The river stage was 3.3 - 6,000CF – Clear – Steady and 91 degrees. We had a BP of 29.85 and Steady. 

2.      Trip #2 – Guide Trip – This was on Tuesday and was a half day PM White Perch Trip. We caught 35White Perch, 7 Blue Gill, 1 Largemouth Bass, 1 Yellow Perch and one 19” Walleye. We caught them on a crawler harness. We had a BP of 29.85 and Steady.

3.      Trip #3 – Guide Trip – This was a Half Day PM Guide Trip on Wednesday at Lake Marburg and we caught 35 White Perch, 7 Sunfish, 1 Walleye and 1 Largemouth Bass. We caught them all on a crawler harness. We had a BP of 29.80 and Steady.

4.      Trip #4 – Making Bait – This was on Thursday afternoon and we fished from 4:30 PM to 7:30 and we caught 150+ Sunfish and 5 Rockbass. We caught them all on jig/worm combo. We had 3.2 – 5,500CF – Clear – Steady and 85 degrees. It was windy and we had a BP of 30.15 and steady.

5.      Trip #5 – Guide Trip – This was a half day trip on Friday morning and we caught 5 Flatheads and the largest was 12.14#. We had 2 over 10 pounds and we caught them all on live bait. We had 3.2 -5,100CF – Clear – Steady and 85 degrees. It was calm and we had a BP of 30.20 and steady.

6.      The White Perch and Sunfish fishing continue to be very good and you can bring home plenty to eat. These trips are late afternoon trips and are on a local lake. We are also catching some Walleye.

7.      We leave today for Alaska so there may not be a local report next week

Sunday, June 3, 2012

New Jersey with the Kayak Fishing Show (SFM, June 2012)

From the June 2012 issue of Susquehanna Fishing Magazine:

Memorial Day Weekend with the Kayak Fishing Show
By John “Toast” Oast

            Over Memorial Day Weekend I had the great pleasure of filming with the Kayak Fishing Show at the Jersey Shore, where we were fishing for for stripers and bluefish.  The show airs on the World Fishing Network (WFN).  On Friday I met up with my friend Jim Sammons, the show’s host, and Will Richardson, the show’s producer.  We were joined by Chris Shoplock from Harry’s Army-Navy.  Jim and Will had just run up the shore after filming with some of my buddies in the Virginia Beach area.  Our goal was to highlight the great kayak angling opportunities just down the road in New Jersey.

            After getting “all our ducks in a row” Friday morning, and meeting up with our chase boat (Drake’s Waterfowl Guide), we headed towards the backwaters for some bluefish action.  We were throwing a combination of tackle.  I was lucky enough to catch the first two fish of the shoot (of course the first was a foul-hooked blue).  For a little more action, I was using a medium weight freshwater bass outfit, and tossing a jerkbait I often use for walleye.  It worked great!  Then the others got into the action, and Jim found the perfect pattern for the blues.  On the way in we were able to help out some fellow boaters, and I was glad I was in my Ocean Kayak Torque.  You’ll have to watch the episode to see what happened next…

            On Saturday Gerry Benedicto from Seaguar met up with us for his first ever kayak angling experience…  oh, and his first ever surf launch, too.  We launched off the beach to meet back up with our chase boat, and searched for big stripers about a mile offshore.  Throughout the day the conditions continued to build, and the swells began to face-up.  Of our group, I caught our lone striper, but it was a beautiful specimen, and an awesome fight from the kayak in the conditions!  When the weather began to look ominous, we decided to head in.  And my surf landing was less than impressive.

John"Toast" Oast landing a sizable striper...

            On Sunday morning we headed out early with another chase boat (On a Mission Fishing Adventures).  This time we mother-shipped the boats a couple miles offshore.  For most of the day the conditions were much better than the previous day, and Jim and Chris were both able to boat some nice stripers.  But again, by afternoon the conditions turned, and we were forced to head in.  Unfortunately we were able to see a helicopter search for a missing teenager from the beach as we returned to the marina.  Sunday was a very dramatic and exciting day, but again, watch the episode to see all the action.

Jim Sammons in search of New Jersey blues...

            A huge thanks goes out to Jim, Will, Chris, Gerry, Eric, and David.  It was a great weekend, and an experience I will never forget!

John “Toast” Oast is the publisher of Susquehanna Fishing Magazine and a member of the Ocean Kayak Pro Staff.  His kayak rigging videos have received thousands of views, and been linked to websites around the world.  For more information, visit http://fishyaker.com/ and his Youtube page at http://www.youtube.com/fishyaker.

Koinonia Guide Service Susquehanna Fishing Report, 5/26/12

From Koinonia Guide Service:
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Hi Gang,

The river was at 6.3 at the beginning of the week and at the end of the week we had 4.8 with 30,600CF of flow and 75 degrees.  

  1. Trip #1 – Guide Trip – This was on Wednesday and was a half day AM Bass Trip and we caught 40+ Bass and 5 Fallfish. The largest Bass was 18.75”. We caught them on Crankbaits, Stickbaits and Soft Plastics on Jigs. We had 5.0 – 37,400CF – Stained – Steady and 70 degrees. We had a BP of 29.80 and steady.
  2. Trip #2 – Guide Scouting Trip – This was on Wednesday and we fished from 4:30 to 8:30 PM and we boated 5 Flatheads and 4 small Channel Cats. The largest Flathead was 12.12#. We caught them on live bait and Jig/Crawlers. We had 5.0 – 37,400CF – Stained – Steady and 74 degrees.
  3. Trip #3 – Guide Bait Trip – This was a Thursday PM trip and we fished from 3:30 to 6:30 PM and we caught 1 Rockbass, 1 Channel Cat, 1 Yellow Perch, 3 Crappie and 80+ Sunfish. This was on a creek but the river was at 5.1 37,400CF – Steady – Stained and 74 degrees. We had a BP of 29.90 and rising.   
  4. Trip #4 - Guide Trip – This was a Friday PM half day trip for Catfish and we caught 4 Flatheads and 1 Channel Cat. The largest Flathead was 6#. We caught them all on live bait. We had 5.0 – 35,800CF – Stained – Falling and 79 degrees. We had a BP of 30.00 and steady.  
  5. Trip #5 – Guide Scouting Trip – This was Friday evening and we fished from 8:30 PM to 1:30 AM and we caught 4 Flatheads and 2 Channel Cats. The largest Flathead was 8# and the largest Channel Catfish was 3#. The river was 5.0 – Falling – Stained and 79 degrees. We had a BP of 30.00 and steady.
  6. Trip #6 – Guide Bait Trip – This was on Saturday morning and we fished from 8:30AM to 11:30 AM and we caught 5 Channel Cats, 3 Crappie, 1 Largemouth and 50+ Sunfish.
  7. Trip #7 – Guide Fun Trip – This was on Saturday morning and we fished from 11:00 to 2:00 PM and we caught 2 Walleye and 35 White Perch. This was on a Lake and we caught them on a Crawler Harness and Jig/worm combos. The largest Walleye was 18” and the largest White Perch was 12”.
  8. The White Perch and Sunfish fishing continues to be very good and you can bring home plenty to eat. These trips are late afternoon trips and are on a local lake. We are also catching some Walleye as well and the Walleye fishing should continue to build.
  9. The catfish bite is starting to get better and it should continue to become more consistent. The big Flathead to date was caught this week and is 12.12#. 

Please check out our Web Site at WWW.koinoniafishingguides.com
                                      

                       HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND LUV THE TUG………REB

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Koinonia Guide Service, Susquehanna Fishing Report (4/21/12)

Hi Gang,

The river was at 3.9 at the beginning of the week and at the end of the week we had 3.7 with 11,000CF of flow and 67 degrees.  

  1. Trip #1 – Guide Trip – This was on Monday and was a half day PM trip and we caught 6 bass and 1 channel cat. The largest bass was17” and the channel cat was 7.11#. We caught them on Spinnerbaits. We had 3.9 – 13,500CF – Clear – Steady and 64 degrees. We had a BP of 29.90 and falling.

  1. Trip #2 – Guide Scouting Trip – This was Tuesday afternoon at Lake Marburg and we caught 50+ Panfish. We fished from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM and we caught them on a jig/bait combo. The largest was 9” and we had plenty to keep for eating. We had a BP of 30.00 and steady.  

  1. Trip #3 – Guide Scouting Trip – This was on Wedenesday morning and we fished from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM and we caught 5 Smallmouth. The largest was 17.5” and we caught them on Stickbaits and Spinnerbaits. We had 3.9 – 12,700CF – Clear – Steady and 62 degrees. It was cloudy with a BP of 30.20 and falling.

  1. Trip #4 – Guide Trip – This was a half day trip on Thursday morning and we caught 7 Smallmouth, 1 Largemouth and 2 Sunfish. The largest smallmouth was 14.5” and the Largemouth was 14”. We caught them on a Stickbaits, Spinnerbaits and Salty Spider Jigs. We had 3.9 – 12,400CF – Clear – Steady and 63 degrees. It was sunny with a BP of 29.90 and steady.

  1. Trip #5 & 6 – Guide Trip - This was a two boat outing for half day trips on Thursday afternoon and we boated 32 Smallmouth and 1 Channel Cat. The largest bass was 20” and the Channel Cat was 9.11#. We caught them on live bait, Spinnerbaits and jigs. We had 3.9 – 12,400CF – Clear – Steady and 64 degrees. It was sunny and we had a BP of 29.90 and steady.

  1. Trip #7 – Guide Trip - This was a half day trip on Friday afternoon and we boated 25 Smallmouth and the largest was 18.75”. We caught them on live bait and tubes. We had 3.8 – 11,600CF – Clear – Steady and 65 degrees. It was sunny with a BP of 29.90 and falling.

  1. Trip #8 – Guide Trip - This was a full day trip on Saturday and we boated 15 Smallmouth and 1 Walleye. The largest Smallmouth was 19.25” and the Walleye was 21.25”. We caught them on live bait, Spinnerbaits, and Jigs. We had 3.7 – 11,000CF – Clear – Steady and 67 degrees. It was sunny with a BP of 29.60 and falling.

  1. Trip #9 – Guide Fun Trip – This was a full day trip down at the bay and we boated 40+ small stipers.

  1. We had a lot of slime to deal with this week so we were limited to how much we could throw baits with treble hooks. Fishing has been difficult and we had to resort to live baits on numerous trips.

  1. The last day of Bass Season on the Lower Susquehanna is April 30th but don’t worry, Koinonia will still be here to serve you with Catfish Trips, Trips to Lake Marburg and trips on the North and West Branch of the Susquehanna where there is no closed season for bass.
 

Chris with an Angler Award 19.25” and 3.5# Smallie.

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                       HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND AND LUV THE TUG………REB

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Susquehanna Flats Kayak Fishing Jamboree This Weekend!

Don't forget that the Susquehanna Flats Kayak Fishing Jamboree is this weekend. Susquehanna Fishing Magazine will be there.

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