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Lower Bay Fishing Reports

Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, November 7 Update:

The striper bite is picking up as water temperatures continue to drop. The fish in the Lower Bay have been in a fairly consistent feeding pattern as baitfish school up on ledges in the main stems of the tidal rivers and on the Bay. The Potomac River has been fishing well from the 301 Bridge down to the mouth. Main channel ledges and rock piles have been holding good numbers of rockfish and white perch. Light tackle anglers are doing well with artificial jigs, and metal jigs and jigging spoons are also starting to work very well. Schools of rockfish have been holding around reef and rock structure in depths of 20’ to 30’. The steeper ledges from 20’ to 50’ have also been holding fish, but it can take covering a lot of water to locate them. We also had a few reports of slot puppy drum showing up in the Potomac mixed in with schools of rockfish.

Red drum fishing Chesapeake Bay
Eric Packard found a few red drum, speckled trout, and striped bass on the Corrotoman River this week. 

Down south, the Rappahannock, Corrotoman, and Piankatank have been fishing well for rockfish, speckled trout, and red drum. Shoreline docks with deep water at the ends of them, or nearby, tend to hold fish this time of year. Contributor Eric Packard encountered abnormally low water and a slow bite in the Corrotoman last weekend and says the bite was depressed, catching one speck, red, flounder, and rockfish before pulling up stakes and heading for the Potomac in the Morgantown area—where fortunately, good numbers of slot rockfish were hitting. Another angler in the Rappahannock reported that the specks were hard to find last weekend, but the puppy drum were cooperative. They caught several mid-slot fish while throwing paddletails in three feet of water. Fishing the shallows should remain productive throughout the month, especially the farther south you go into Virginia waters, as some of the tidal tributaries are wintering locations for speckled trout and red drum. 

January 5, 2018
Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report 1/25/18 Update: The lower bay is barren of ice, which we will take as good news for the week. Unfortunately, J&W is reporting that it is also barren of fish, the reason why we'd like for there to be no ice.… Read more...
December 1, 2017
Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report 12/29/2017 Update: Despite the season’s end, at least until the rugged temperatures hit these last few days many anglers were continuing to catch rockfish in the mid-20s to upper-30s in the lower bay. The channel… Read more...
November 2, 2017
Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report 11/24/2017 Update: Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at FishTalk! Heavy winds put the brakes on the action early this week, but now that they've calmed down it's time to spring into action - late fall fishing is… Read more...