Few sites are still open if anyone is interested in signing up last minute. Looks like we will have a large group this year, weather looks good and last weekend’s reports were very promising.
Please reply and let me know if you will be attending. What day you will be arriving, how long you will be staying and site number.
Friday dinner at my campsite B16 around 630-7. Please bring a chair and anything you are eating. Grill will be hot for cooking.
When: fishing outing is Saturday 8 AM. I will be at the park Wed 29- Sunday 3rd. I will be arriving on Wed evening and will be located at site B16. We will be meeting each evening for dinner at one of the sites.
My number is 209-485-5315 feel free to check in via voice or text if needed. Channel 69 on VHF for all members when on the water.
Lunch info: We will meet for lunch around 11:00 at the beach. We have a good window between tides to get lunch in. We usually raft up or can beach all boats to eat.
Where: Janes Island State Park, Crisfield MD. Travel time from Annapolis 2 hours 20 minutes.
Meeting Location: Will be at the boat ramp at the park.
Launch time : @ Janes island state park 26280 Alfred J Lawson Dr, Crisfield, MD 21817 8 AM. Members
Species of Interest: Stripped Bass, Speckle Trout, Redfish (rarely). The crabbing this time of year is exception in the park.
Equipment Needed: 7-9 Weight Rod, Sinking/intermediate or floating lines., preferred in that order. I use an intermediate line almost exclusively. A kayak, canoe or boat Is necessary for full access. Please sound off if you have a space for someone in your canoe, kayak or boat.
Recommended Flies: Clousers blue/white or chartreuse/white my favorites. Murdich minnows, Deceivers, half and halfs, alewife patterns, crease flies and any baitfish pattern that resembles silversides. Topwater is very good this time a year late in the evening and early morning. I recommend gurglers for top water and poppers were good last year. I have had good luck with shrimp patterns last year. Lots of specks and perch in the marsh this time of year.
License Required: MD license.
Outing Coordinator: Luis Santiago (209-485-5315) lmsantiago05@…
Question/comments dont hesitate to call/text/email.
Trip Logistics:
Drive approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to the park. It is an doable day trip if so inclined. Please offer rides shares if you have space. The following is the link to map for driving directions from Park and Ride:
Janes Island state park is located at Janes island state park 26280 Alfred J Lawson Dr, Crisfield , MD21817and boat ramp does not close but entrance to camp ground does have limited entree after dark. You will need a watercraft of some type (canoe, kayak, rowboat, powerboat to access the water trails. Shore fishing is available, although you are limited. The crabbing is good from shore at the camp grounds.
Accommodations: Lots of campgrounds at the park that are currently showing available however I urge you to book soon as these campgrounds are full almost every weekend during the summer.
There are several motels in Crisfield to spend the night in comfort if you choose to do that.
Park information and camping reservations can be made:http://dnr2.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/eastern/janesisland.aspx
I currently have site B-16 reserved for the weekend.
Dinner will be at the one of the camp sites or a cabin if anyone rents one.
Satellite view of park:
Water Trails
Janes Island State Park offers more than 30 miles of marked water trails that wind throughout the island’s saltmarsh. Most of the waterways are protected from wind and current, providing ideal conditions for both experienced and novice paddlers. Janes Island water trail system was named to the American Canoe Association’s inaugural list of recommended water trails. Three back country camp sites are located along the trails for overnight expeditions.
Boat Rentals: Solo and tandem kayaks and canoes are available for rent through the park store from late April through October, weather permitting. The cost per boat is $10 an hour or $50 for the day. Paddles and PFDs are included. Boats are rented on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved in advance. For more information, please contact the park at 410-968-1565.
Lunch: Lunch will be on the water. We can have a picnic lunch one of the beaches if members choose to take a break at the same time. Dinner will be coordinated at the one of the camp sites for the evening. Most likely mine. On previous years everyone brought a dish to share and made for a wonderful dinner. I will have a BBQ grill and stove available.
Additional: This is an enjoyable trip I have several times in the past. The marsh land gives you opportunity to explore miles of water in a safe environment. The bugs may be problems during this time of year please dress appropriately. I recommend camping the night before the fishing is best early morning. I have experience great fishing at sunrise and sunset.