If you're planning to hit the Chesapeake Bay today, January 19, 2025, here's what you need to know:
First off, the weather is still quite chilly, with icy conditions building up in the tidal rivers and smaller tributaries. This cold snap has made fishing conditions less than ideal, but if you're willing to brave the cold, there are some great opportunities.
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today's tide times are as follows: High tide at 1:21 AM and 1:32 PM, with low tides at 8:25 AM and 8:41 PM. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 5:16 PM. The winds have been persistent, making it tough to get out on the water, but if you can manage it, the rewards could be worth it.
### Fish Activity
Blue catfish are the stars of the show right now in the Lower Chesapeake Bay. Despite the harsh weather, these fish are still biting actively. In the past week, anglers have reported catching blue catfish ranging from 20 to 62 pounds in the tributaries of the Potomac, Rappahannock, and James rivers. The Potomac River, particularly just north of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, has seen fish caught in as shallow as 10 feet of water.
### Best Lures and Bait
For blue catfish, fresh strips of gizzard shad have been the hot bait. If you're looking for other options, umbrella rigs with five-inch sassy shads were effective for striped bass before the season closed, but now they're more for catch and release.
### Hot Spots
- **Potomac River**: Just north of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge is a hot spot for blue catfish.
- **James River**: Goober Time Guide Service recently caught several large blue catfish here, including a 62-pounder.
- **Rappahannock River**: This area has also been producing large blue catfish, with fish upwards of 50 pounds being caught.
If you're up for the challenge, the cold weather might just give you a better chance at landing a trophy blue catfish. Just make sure to bundle up and stay safe on the water.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI