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Coastal Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report, February 13 Update:

The ice is breaking up in the Delaware Bay and the coastal bays running down the Atlantic coastline. Water temperatures are still very cold, and opportunities for fishing are extremely limited, but that should change in a couple of weeks if we get some warmer weather. Things to look forward to in March are flounder fishing and the start of some of the spring runs. We usually hear of the first inshore flounder being caught in mid to late March depending on the year. Once those fish start moving inshore, it’s game on for spring fishing. The best offshore opportunity right now is to head down to Virginia waters and get out to the wrecks and reefs to bottom fish for black sea bass. The special February black sea bass season was approved for this year, and several boats have been taking advantage of this winter opportunity. The bite has been best out of Virginia Beach, but we have also heard reports of success as far north as Chincoteague. The larger sea bass seem to be further south and there have been some citation fish caught. Playin Hookey Charters has been out a few times and is finding a consistent bite for their anglers. The run out to 150 to 200 feet of water can be a long haul, but it is worth it for some jumbo sea bass. This bite should remain consistent throughout the end of the month. There is rain in the forecast for this weekend, but next week’s weather looks much warmer and should offer some good days to get offshore.

Black sea bass fishing Virginia Beach
The special February black sea bass season has offered an exciting offshore opportunity - Photo courtesy of Playin Hookey Charters. 

Coastal Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report, February 6 Update:

Most of our region is locked up with ice, and the coast has not been spared from the freeze. Most of the back bays and creeks are frozen or have significant ice flows moving through them with the tide swings. Most boat ramps and marinas are also dealing with a lot of ice, which not only makes it difficult for boats to get out, but the conditions are just downright dangerous right now. Water access is better the further south you drive, and making the drive may be worth it now that the special February black sea bass season is open in Virginia. Scott Lenox from Fish In OC reports that he recently went out to target sea bass aboard the Ocean Princess out of Chincoteague. After a three-and-a-half-hour ride out, their crew dropped their jigs down in over 200 feet of water. Scott says he would have to call the fishing good. He personally caught 11 keeper-sized fish averaging 15″ with his biggest measuring at around 19″.  Almost everyone on board caught double-digit keepers and the largest fish of the day was a four and a half pound knothead. If you head offshore for sea bass, you can also expect to run into some dogfish, especially when fishing with bait. Using artificial jigs will likely lead to less harassment from these toothy critters. Sea bass fishing will be one of the top opportunities for offshore fishing this month. Tautog are another species that anglers can target at the offshore grounds, but we don’t have any recent information to report on. It seems like this intense cold and winter weather is keeping most of us bundled up inside.

Black sea bass fishing
Scott Lenox enjoyed a good sea bass bite aboard the Ocean Princess out of Chincoteague, Virginia- Photo courtesy of Fish In OC.

 

January 5, 2024
Coastal Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report, January 26 Update: A big warm up came our way this week after old man winter came with two rounds of snow. While fishing has been limited we do have a few reports we’ll get to in a moment, but first, there has… Read more...
December 1, 2023
Coastal Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report, December 29 Update: We hope that everyone had a great Christmas and that you got some new fishing gear to try out in the new year. Winter fishing opportunities are limited along the coast, but there are always… Read more...
November 3, 2023
Coastal Mid-Atlantic Fishing Report, November 24 Update: One thing we can be thankful for is the number of great fishing opportunities we have so close to home, and while water temperatures are cooling off, there were still some hot fishing days… Read more...