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  • Tune in to the "Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Daily Fishing Report" for up-to-the-minute insights on fishing conditions in Chesapeake Bay. Get expert tips, weather updates, and explore the best fishing spots in Virginia. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, this podcast offers valuable information to enhance your fishing adventures. Discover more about local fish species, bait recommendations, and seasonal patterns to maximize your catch. Don't miss your daily dose of fishing wisdom and ensure a successful day on the water with our expert hosts.

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Tune in to the "Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Daily Fishing Report" for up-to-the-minute insights on fishing conditions in Chesapeake Bay. Get expert tips, weather updates, and explore the best fishing spots in Virginia. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, this podcast offers valuable information to enhance your fishing adventures. Discover more about local fish species, bait recommendations, and seasonal patterns to maximize your catch. Don't miss your daily dose of fishing wisdom and ensure a successful day on the water with our expert hosts.

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

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock

Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...
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Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Fishing the Chesapeake Bay: Tides, Weather, and Migratory Fish Hotspots on December 26
    2024/12/26
    If you're planning to hit the waters of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia today, December 26, here's what you need to know.

    First off, let's look at the tides. According to the tide charts, you've got a low tide at 1:43 PM and high tides at 6:20 AM and 6:31 PM. The best times to fish are usually during the moving tides, so aim for the periods around these times when the water is either coming in or going out[5].

    The weather is expected to be cold, given the time of year, so bundle up. Sunrise is at 7:16 AM and sunset at 4:54 PM, so you've got a good window to get out there.

    Fish activity has been picking up, especially with the recent arrival of migratory fish. In the lower Potomac, large numbers of striped bass have moved in, with many trophy-sized fish in the mix. These fish are often found between the mouth of the St. Mary’s River and where the Potomac meets the Bay, particularly in 35 to 55 feet of water. Trollers and light tackle anglers have been successful using tandems and umbrella rigs, with chartreuse baits performing well[1].

    Down on the Rappahannock River, the striped bass action is slower but still present, with fish scattered from Urbanna out to the river's mouth. Here, covering a lot of water is key, and some boats have reported catching fish over 35 inches. Big blue catfish are also abundant in this area, and fresh cut eel or shad works well for them[1].

    For lures, umbrella rigs with five-inch skirted sassy shads in chartreuse and white have been effective for striped bass. For blue catfish, stick with fresh cut bait like eel or shad[1][3].

    If you're looking for hot spots, consider the area from Colonial Beach down to the mouth of the Potomac River. Another good spot is the Rappahannock River, especially down river from Urbanna. For those targeting blue catfish, the James and Potomac rivers are known for holding large populations of these fish[1].

    So, gear up, check your lines, and get ready for a productive day on the Chesapeake Bay. Good luck out there
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  • Chesapeake Bay Fishing Forecast: Rockfish, Puppy Drum, and Offshore Bounty on December 22, 2024
    2024/12/22
    If you're planning to hit the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia today, December 22, 2024, here's what you need to know:

    First off, let's look at the tides. For Dividing Creek, you've got high tides at 4:41 AM and 4:51 PM, with low tides at 10:48 AM and 11:11 PM. The tidal heights are moderate, with highs at 0.91 feet and lows at 0.16 and 0.09 feet, respectively[2].

    Sunrise is at 7:17 AM, and sunset will be at 4:50 PM, giving you a good window of daylight to get out on the water.

    Fish activity has been quite lively in the bay lately. Rockfish, particularly school-sized ones, are abundant in the lower bay, especially around bridges and piers with lights at night. Larger rockfish are starting to show up, especially around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel pilings. Lipless crankbaits and jerk baits are proving effective for these fish[1].

    If you're targeting Specks and Rockfish, you might also catch some Puppy Drum. Sheepshead are still being caught around vertical structures, and Tautog fishing is also going well, with crabs being a good bait though they're getting harder to find as the weather cools[1].

    Bluefish up to 28 inches are being caught in various spots inside the bay, and there's an excellent black sea bass bite on offshore structures. Deep-droppers can expect good catches of sea bass, tilefish, and even some snowy grouper and swordfish[1].

    For pickerel, the action in the tributaries has been strong, with fish hitting large baits like 5” white Zman paddletails. The upper creeks and ponds off the Severn River have been particularly productive for pickerel[3].

    As for hot spots, Elizabeth River Park is a great place to fish, offering a 125-foot pier and convenient boat access. Here, you can catch spot, sand perch, black sea bass, and more. Another good spot is First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach, where you can catch striped bass, summer flounder, spadefish, and cobia right from the beach[4].

    So, pack your gear, grab some lipless crankbaits or jerk baits, and head out to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel pilings or Elizabeth River Park for a productive day of fishing. Good luck
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  • Late December Chesapeake Bay Fishing: Stripers, Blues, and Brisk Conditions
    2024/12/21
    For December 21, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia, here's what you need to know:

    First off, let's talk about the tides. Today, you're looking at high tides at 12:38 PM with a height of 2.45 feet and again at 00:23 AM with a height of 2.31 feet. The low tides will be at 6:06 AM with 0.27 feet and 6:41 PM with 0.17 feet[2][4].

    The weather is expected to be chilly, typical of late December, but that's not stopping the fish from biting. Sunrise is at 7:13 AM and sunset at 4:51 PM, giving you a good window to get out there[2][4].

    Striped bass, or rockfish, are the main attraction right now. Large numbers of migratory fish have moved into the lower Potomac, 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. The striped bass season is still open until the end of the month, but remember the slot limit is 19 to 24 inches, and trophy fish must be released with care[1].

    Trollers and light tackle anglers are finding success in 35 to 55 feet of water, with chartreuse baits outperforming other colors recently. Down on the Rappahannock River, the action is slower but still worth a shot, especially down river from Urbanna out to the mouth. Here, you might catch some big ones, with reports of fish over 35 inches[1].

    For those targeting blue catfish, the Rappahannock, James, and Potomac rivers are your best bets. Fresh cut eel and shad are working well for these giants, with a recent catch of a 72-pound blue catfish reported[1].

    If you're looking for hot spots, consider the lower Potomac from Colonial Beach down to the mouth of the river. Another good spot is the Rappahannock River, especially around Urbanna and the bayfront. For a more leisurely day, shore fishing or fishing from a pier like the Sea Gull Fishing Pier near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel can also yield some great catches[1][3].

    So, grab your gear, bundle up, and get out there – the Chesapeake Bay is waiting for you.
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