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Upper Bay Fishing Reports

Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, November 7 Update:

The Angler in Chief said the Bay Bridge is holding good numbers of rockfish in the 16” to 26” range, which are hitting jigging spoons in 30’ to 45’, but by most reports, those who can still find spot and liveline are doing more of the catching. Other anglers are reporting that the Bay Bridge rock piles have been holding some fish recently. Metal jigs and spoons have been very effective, though you may get snagged up while jigging over the rocky structure. There was also a report from an angler who said they found a few schools of fish between the bridge pilings in 60 feet of water, suspended halfway down the water column. While there have been fish around, there have also been a lot of boats, so if you can get out during the week, that may be your best bet.

Striped Bass fishing Bay Bridge
David Rudow landed this slot rockfish while jigging at the Bay Bridge last weekend.

North of the Bay Bridge, there has been good action near the Brewerton channel, and the deeper ledges close to Six and Seven Foot Knoll. White perch have been schooling in depths of 20’ to 40’ and the rockfish have been in these same areas. Bottom fishing with bloodworms has been the most effective method for catching the perch, and boats able to get spot for live lining are reporting quick limits. Inside the Patapsco River, anglers are catching fish along main channel edges and at nearshore structure. Catches have been reported from Fort McHenry out to the mouth. Anglers fishing in the Chester have also reported a decent striped bass bite, with open water bird shows coming up from time to time. As water temperatures continue to drop, the open water fishery should continue to become more consistent. Steep channel edges on main channels will be great places to search for baitfish. Once you find the bait, stripers are likely close by.  

We wanted to mention that the cooler temperatures have also kicked off the pickerel bite, but the low tides have made it extremely difficult to get into the tidal creeks in the Magothy and Baltimore area tribs this week. The bite should get better once we return to a more consistent tide cycle.

April 3, 2020
Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, April 24 Update: With travel restrictions still limiting fishing opportunities in many areas, we note that if you’re headed out to fish all the regular regs for the season are still in place and social… Read more...
March 6, 2020
Upper Chesapeake Bay fishing report, March 27 Update: Well anglers, we’ve been advised to stay home and keep at least six feet away from other people. Tough, right? We’re already feeling a little cramped up. But, we’ve got some groovy weekend plans… Read more...
February 7, 2020
Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, February 28 Update: Woohoo! We’re finally hearing steady reports that yellows are hanging out in the Tribs. Tochterman’s let us know that the Magothy has been a hotspot, with plenty of yellows coming out of the… Read more...