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  • Dive into the latest updates with the "Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore/Washington D.C. Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Stay informed on daily fishing conditions, tips, and hotspots in the Chesapeake Bay area, including detail-rich reports for Baltimore and Washington D.C. Ideal for anglers of all levels, our expert hosts deliver timely advice on bait, tackle, and the best catches. Tune in for your essential fishing guide in the Chesapeake region!

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Dive into the latest updates with the "Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore/Washington D.C. Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Stay informed on daily fishing conditions, tips, and hotspots in the Chesapeake Bay area, including detail-rich reports for Baltimore and Washington D.C. Ideal for anglers of all levels, our expert hosts deliver timely advice on bait, tackle, and the best catches. Tune in for your essential fishing guide in the Chesapeake region!

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

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  • Chesapeake Bay Fishing Forecast: Pickerel Bite, White Perch Hotspots, and Winter Angling Tips
    2024/12/22
    For December 22, 2024, in the Chesapeake Bay area around Baltimore and Washington D.C., here’s what you can expect:

    First, let's look at the tides. Today, you'll have a high tide at 5:02 AM with a height of 0.87 feet, followed by a low tide at 11:21 AM at 0.15 feet. The next high tide will be at 5:12 PM with a height of 0.86 feet, and the final low tide of the day will be at 11:44 PM at 0.08 feet[2].

    Sunrise is at 7:17 AM, and sunset will be at 4:50 PM, giving you a decent window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.

    The striped bass season in Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay has already closed as of December 10th, but catch and release fishing is still allowed. However, the bite hasn't been as strong as hoped this fall. Instead, the pickerel bite has been quite consistent, especially in the tributaries. Anglers in the Magothy River have reported a good pickerel bite, with fish hanging out around docks, shorelines with fallen trees, and other structure. Inline spinners with 4” paddle tails and minnows on shad darts have been effective lures[1].

    For those targeting other species, the Patapsco River has been a hotspot, with deep channels holding schools of white perch, mostly found in the 40’ to 50’ range. Blade baits have been successful for catching striped bass and perch, which are holding close to the bottom[1].

    If you're looking for hot spots, consider the Patapsco River, particularly the main river channel edge and the deep channels for white perch. The rock piles at the Bay Bridge and the ledges along the shipping channel on the main stem of the Bay are also worth a try. For pickerel, the upper Magothy River and its creeks are excellent choices[1].

    In terms of bait, fresh cut bait has been working well, especially for the remaining striped bass. For pickerel, the mentioned lures and minnows on shad darts are your best bets.

    Overall, it's a good time to focus on pickerel and other species like white perch, as the winter fishing season sets in.
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  • "Chesapeake Bay Fishing Forecast: Chilly Striped Bass Action on the Lower Potomac and Rappahannock"
    2024/12/21
    For December 21, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, here's what you need to know:

    First off, let's look at the tides. Today, you'll have high tides at 2:01 AM and 2:16 PM, with low tides at 8:59 AM and 9:34 PM. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:51 PM[2].

    The weather has been quite chilly, but that's not stopping the fish from biting. Yesterday saw a significant influx of migratory striped bass into the lower Potomac River, particularly from the mouth of the St. Mary’s River down to where the Potomac meets the Bay. These fish are showing up with sea lice, indicating they're fresh from the Atlantic[1].

    Trollers and light tackle anglers are finding success in waters ranging from 35 to 55 feet deep. One boat near Piney Point reported catching their limit of four slot fish (19 to 24 inches) along with a dozen more under slot and some larger trophy fish that were released. Chartreuse baits have been outperforming other colors recently[1].

    Down on the Rappahannock River, the striped bass action is slower but still worth the effort. Fish are scattered but can be found downriver from Urbanna out to the mouth. Big blue catfish are also active in this area, and further upriver, with fresh cut eel and shad working well as bait[1].

    For hot spots, consider the Patapsco River, where deep channels are holding schools of white perch and some striped bass. The lower Potomac River, especially around Colonial Beach down to the mouth, has been very productive for striped bass[1][5].

    In terms of gear, tandems and umbrella rigs are doing well for trollers, while light tackle anglers are having success with ledges in the same depths. Side scan sonar is a big advantage for finding schools of fish[1].

    So, bundle up, grab your gear, and head out to make the most of the last days of the striped bass season in Maryland, Virginia, and Potomac waters. Handle those trophy fish with care and use ethical catch and release techniques to ensure their survival. Good luck out there
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  • Chesapeake Bay Fishing Update: Striped Bass Catch-and-Release, Patapsco Hotspot, and Pickerel Championship
    2024/12/20
    For December 20, 2024, the fishing scene in the Chesapeake Bay, particularly around the Baltimore and Washington D.C. areas, is shaping up to be quite interesting despite the closing of the striped bass season in Maryland waters on December 10th. Though the season is closed, catch and release fishing is still permitted.

    ### Tidal and Weather Conditions
    Today, the tidal conditions are as follows: low tide at 5:07 AM with a height of 1.23 meters (4.05 ft), high tide at 10:04 AM with a height of 1.42 meters (4.67 ft), low tide again at 4:10 PM with a height of 1.19 meters (3.92 ft), and finally, high tide at 10:53 PM with a height of 1.55 meters (5.09 ft). Sunrise is at 7:21 AM and sunset at 4:45 PM. The weather is expected to be cool, which is typical for this time of year.

    ### Fish Activity
    The fish activity has been somewhat inconsistent, but there are still some promising spots. The Patapsco River has been one of the hotspots, with anglers catching striped bass and white perch. These fish are often found in deep channels, particularly in the 40’ to 50’ range. Blade baits have been particularly effective for catching both striped bass and white perch, with most of these fish holding close to the bottom[1].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For targeting striped bass and white perch, umbrella rigs and blade baits are highly recommended. Trolling along the main river channel edges, especially in the Patapsco River, has yielded recent bites. Additionally, the rock piles at the Bay Bridge and the ledges along the shipping channel on the main stem of the Bay are other areas worth exploring[1].

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the best areas to fish right now is the Patapsco River, where deep channels are holding schools of white perch and some striped bass. Another promising spot is around the rock piles at the Bay Bridge and the ledges along the shipping channel. For those looking to target pickerel, the upper reaches of creeks and shorelines with fallen trees and other structure in tributaries like the Magothy River are excellent choices[1].

    ### Other Notes
    Pickerel fishing has been quite consistent and will remain a great option throughout the winter season. Anglers interested in pickerel might want to consider participating in the CCA Pickerel Championship, which runs until the end of February 2025[1].

    Overall, while the striped bass bite has not been as strong as hoped, there are still plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of fish in the Chesapeake Bay, especially with the right lures and knowledge of the best spots.
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