Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, January 2 Update:
Happy New Year folks! Let’s make the 2025 fishing season another great one. Pickerel have been biting good in the upper Bay tribs when anglers can access the creeks. The upper Magothy River, Bodkin Creek, Stoney Creek, and Baltimore area creeks are all holding pickerel that will be a reliable target throughout the winter. 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. With the incoming cold, this could become more of a problem in the near future.
Fishing for striped bass has slowed down this week and we didn’t hear of any rockfish reports from the Upper Bay. That is likely due to the windy conditions that have been lingering for much of the week. Many anglers have been heading south below the Bay Bridge recently to chase higher concentrations of migratory fish, but even that bite seems to be slowing down. If you are looking to stay close to home, the Patapsco River is one of the more productive tidal tributaries in the Upper Bay where you can catch striped bass and white perch during the colder months. Water temps are hovering right around 40 degrees, so both species will be hanging out in deeper depths close to bottom. Main ledges and holes in the 40’ to 60’ range will be good areas to search. Small metal blade baits have been very productive, especially for perch, this winter.
Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, March 29 Update:
White perch are still moving up the tidal rivers and into the creeks for their spawning runs in the Upper Bay. The weather was not great for fishing this week and we didn’t get any confirmed… Read more...
Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, February 23 Update:
It is feeling a lot more like winter this week as colder temperatures have moved back into the region. Cold weather may keep some of us indoors, but hardcore anglers will hit the water no… Read more...
Upper 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...