Chesapeake Bay fishing update
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:09 am
Figured you guys might want a report from the colder states, thought it would be nice since Im reading all your reports of fun fishing down there and dont have a chance to contribute. Theres not too much going on right now but waiting for spring to come with warmer water and weather. If you do have a boat, there are schools of striper still to be had. A friend went out last week and caught his limit of 40-50 lb stripers in short order.
Some are also fishing powerplant outputs and catching their limit of speckled trout in short order, with some catching fish up to 13 lbs on live mullet.
Thats what most everyone is doing right now, but for the more adventurous the offshore bite is on. Trailering down to Hatteras in the Outer Banks, Blackfin tuna are being caught on the jig in the warmer waters of the gulf. Amberjacks running 20-30 lbs that can be tackle busters as well around rock piles. Deeper yet, the black seabass bite around wrecks and blueline tilefish are consistently producing citation sized fish, with many catching their limits within a few hours.
Other than that, we dont have much going on, and unfortunately I have to live vicariously through the people with boats, cause theres not a thing i can do from shore right now. Hope you guys are catching them still!
P.S. The water temp here in the bay is currently 36 degrees, try and beat that.
Thats what most everyone is doing right now, but for the more adventurous the offshore bite is on. Trailering down to Hatteras in the Outer Banks, Blackfin tuna are being caught on the jig in the warmer waters of the gulf. Amberjacks running 20-30 lbs that can be tackle busters as well around rock piles. Deeper yet, the black seabass bite around wrecks and blueline tilefish are consistently producing citation sized fish, with many catching their limits within a few hours.
Other than that, we dont have much going on, and unfortunately I have to live vicariously through the people with boats, cause theres not a thing i can do from shore right now. Hope you guys are catching them still!
P.S. The water temp here in the bay is currently 36 degrees, try and beat that.