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Freshwater Fishing Report, January 2 Update: 

Happy New Year folks! Let’s make the 2025 fishing season another great one. The recent warmup should keep ice at bay for the moment, but Contributor Eric Packard reported that late last week a venture to Stoney Creek for pickerel was foiled by ice. Hopefully temps will remain high enough that this doesn’t become more of a problem in the near future—or they’ll drop low enough that we get an ice fishing season in 2025. Packard also mentioned that pond fishing was good this week after the warmer weather hit, and largemouth bass were hitting white/pumpkinseed wacky worms and blade-baits. We don’t have a whole lot of information from trout waters as the cold weather out west has kept a lot of anglers from fishing. Trout stocking operations should be getting back underway in Maryland, but if lakes and ponds freeze over, it could complicate those operations. Virginia has a plethora of locations stocked with trout and several streams that should stay open during the forecasted cold spell. Stay up to date with the latest trout stocking information on the Virginia DWR and Maryland DNR websites.

Freshwater fishing for largemouth bass
Angler Colby Waters hit a central Maryland pond and found a few small bass willing to bite.

Sea Hawk Sports Center reports that the panfish action on the Pocomoke has been hot and other freshwater species such as largemouth bass and pickerel are also very active. Sea Hawk staff have been out on the river and report that crappie and yellow perch are abundant and willing to hit live minnows and small artificial jigs. Several trips this week produced stringers of fish that will make for some delicious dinners. Bass and pickerel have been a common bycatch while fishing for panfish, but you can also target them directly if you want a little more tug on the end of your line. Plug style baits such as jerkbaits retrieved slowly can work well to entice these larger predatory fish to bite. They will be hanging around fallen wood and any structure in deeper waters of the river. Down on the Rappahannock, there was a report from an angler fishing in the Port Royal area who said several freshwater species were active at the beginning of the week. Bottom rigs baited with nightcrawlers had blue catfish, yellow perch, and bluegill biting.

December 6, 2024
Freshwater Fishing Report, December 26 Update: We hope that everyone enjoyed the Christmas holiday and got some new fishing gear to try out. The cold weather and family holiday obligations must have kept a lot of people off the water because our… Read more...
November 1, 2024
Freshwater Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report, November 29 Update: The weather warmed up briefly this week, but the winds kept on blowing which has seemed to be the norm this fall. Contributor Eric Packard reports solid action when the weather isn’t… Read more...
October 4, 2024
Freshwater Fishing Report, October 25 Update: As temperatures are cooling off, many of our freshwater fishing locations are becoming less crowded. This also bodes well because many of our freshwater species are active and feeding on most days right… Read more...