Morning folks this is Artificial Lure with your Chesapeake Bay fishing report for April 16 2025. We’re finally into that true spring swing and the Bay is serving up some solid action if you know where to look and what to target.
Let’s start with the conditions. Today sunrise hit at 628am and sunset will be at 740pm. High tide came just after midnight around 129am with another high at 1252pm. Low tides are at 753am and again at 740pm so plan your trip around that moving water for best results. We’ve had cooler temps lately but it’s typical for this time of year. Winds are light but watch for quick changes if a front rolls through. The tidal coefficient is high today so expect some good moving water and active fish especially with these spring tides pushing bait around the shallows and river mouths[6][10].
Now for the fishing. Striped bass are still off limits in all Maryland Bay waters until May 16 so leave the rockfish gear at home for now unless you’re over on the Virginia side or fishing Potomac mainstem in DC or VA where catch and release is still allowed. If you’re in those Virginia or open Potomac areas jigging with three quarter ounce heads and Z Man soft plastics along shorelines in about six feet has turned up plenty of 20 inch class schoolies and even some bigger models. Handle those big fish with care and get them back in quick so they can finish spawning[3].
The real stars right now are blue catfish. They’re everywhere from the Upper Bay down to the James River with some true tanks over 30 pounds hauled up this week. Fresh cut gizzard shad is the hottest bait and don’t overlook eel or big chunks of white perch if you have them. Fish finder rigs or a high low catfish rig with two big baits can really stack up the numbers. Look for cats around Sandy Point, mouth of the Magothy, Hart Miller Island, and the deeper channels of the James and Potomac. If you want the most action hit the outgoing tide at the river mouths[1][3][4][7].
White perch are on the move back down the rivers after their spawn so you’ll start to find them clustered in deeper holes mid river on bloodworms, grass shrimp, or bottom-rigged shad darts. The Choptank, Nanticoke, and Patuxent all still holding plenty of perch if you want a fish fry. Pickerel are still biting too especially on the Eastern Shore creeks and upper Magothy. Inline spinners, jerkbaits, and small paddletails are best near structure like fallen trees[1][2][9].
Hickory shad are running strong in the upper Potomac around Fletchers Cove and up the Susquehanna and Choptank. Small spoons and shad darts in bright colors are picking up dozens of fish. Snakeheads and largemouth bass are also getting active in the grassy shallows with chatterbaits and dark soft plastics working well[3][5][7].
Top hotspots this week are Hart Miller to Sandy Point for blue cats, Fletchers Cove for shad, Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River for perch and pickerel, and the deep holes in the lower James for catfish. Don’t forget to report your invasive catches for a shot at CCA Maryland’s Great Chesapeake Invasives Count prizes.
Best baits are fresh cut gizzard shad or perch for cats, bloodworms or grass shrimp for perch, and shad darts or spoons for shad. For lures, think Z Man paddletails, jerkbaits, and chatterbaits for bass and pickerel.
That’s the bite for today. Tight lines and see you on the water!
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