Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, January 2 Update:
Happy New Year folks! Let’s make the 2025 fishing season another great one. The wind has been whipping this week which has kept most boats off the Bay. There are still migratory striped bass to be caught out there, but the Virginia recreational harvest season ended at the turn of the year. Anglers looking to catch striped bass during January in any waters of the Chesapeake Bay will only be allowed to catch and release. Last weekend, Captain C.L. Marshall of Tangier Sound Charters got out on the water to chase down the trophies that are roaming around in the Bay. He headed further north than his usual stomping grounds but reported that fish were active along ledges with birds leading the way. C.L. said the VooDoo Ghost from Freedom Baitsusa and Big Sexy Baits jigheads was the hot combo. The forecast is calling for more wind and cold weather, so fishing windows for getting out on the Bay may be limited moving forward.
Sea Hawk Sports Center reports that the panfish action on the Pocomoke has been hot and other freshwater species such as largemouth bass and pickerel are also very active. Sea Hawk staff have been out on the river and report that crappie and yellow perch are abundant and willing to hit live minnows and small artificial jigs. Several trips this week produced stringers of fish that will make for some delicious dinners. Bass and pickerel have been a common bycatch while fishing for panfish, but you can also target them directly if you want a little more tug on the end of your line. Plug style baits such as jerkbaits retrieved slowly can work well to entice these larger predatory fish to bite. They will be hanging around fallen wood and any structure in deeper waters of the river.
Tangier Sound, Pocomoke Sound, and Lower Eastern Shore Fishing Report, June 30 Update:
AIC Lenny Rudow says he made a foray to the Honga and Bloodsworth last weekend but timed it too soon after the storms and found churned, muddy water just about… Read more...
Tangier, Pocomoke, and lower Eastern Shore, May 26 Update:
The shallows of the Tangier and Pocomoke Sounds have come to life now that we are nearing the end of spring. Rockfish, red drum, black drum, and speckled trout are all available to target.… Read more...
Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, April 28 Update:
The magical fishery that can be found in the sounds and Eastern Shore of Virginia is starting to provide some great fishing. Surf fishing has been excellent this spring and we are… Read more...