Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, January 2 Update:
Happy New Year folks! Let’s make the 2025 fishing season another great one. Many Lower Bay anglers were out taking advantage of the last few days of the 2024 striped bass season. The mouth of the Potomac was productive last weekend, and we had several boats report catching slot sized fish along with some trophy fish. A troller working the mouth said he caught 10 fish ranging from 18” to 44” and at one point had all four rods go down with bites. Another boat trolling landed a 35”, 39”, and 44” fish. The striped bass season for the Potomac River is now closed but catch and release fishing is still allowed.
On the Rappahannock, the striped bass bite picked up just before the season closed. Several boats were out chasing their last few keepers of the year near the mouth of the river. The Cut Channel up to channel marker 62 was the general area holding some fish. Those fishing said it was a bit crowded, but everyone was doing some catching. Most boats were trolling with umbrella rigs pulling five-inch sassy shads. We haven’t heard reports since the new year, but there should be some fish hanging in the same area. The Virginia striped bass season is also closed now but catch and release fishing is allowed. If you want to put some fish in the cooler, consider chasing after some blue catfish which are abundant in Lower Bay tributaries. An angler fishing on the James reported catching multiple fish over 30 pounds this week. Up on the Potomac, we had a report from a bank angler who caught four blue cats with the biggest being 44 pounds. The winter is a great time to chase after the big catfish. If you want a hard fighting fish, the big ones can give you a run for your money.
Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, March 29 Update:
Spring fishing opportunities were abundant this week as we prepare to close out March. The shad run is going strong at this point, with readers reporting catches of a dozen-plus on small spoons… Read more...
Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, February 23 Update:
Big blue catfish have been keeping anglers busy in the Lower Bay rivers with some monsters being caught this week. Captain Mike from Apex Predators guide service checked in to let us know… Read more...
Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, January 26 Update:
Big news was announced this week for striped bass regulations. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission has voted for option B2, setting Chesapeake Bay 2024 striped bass regulations… Read more...