Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Chesapeake Bay Virginia fishing report for Sunday, October 19, 2025. Sunrise hit the water at 7:15 and you can expect sunset about 6:21 tonight, so plan on a solid window for both morning and evening bites.
Tidal conditions today will play a big role, with the first low tide at 1:55 AM, high at 8:20 AM, another low rolling in at 2:27 PM, and your last high at 8:33 PM. Those mid-morning and pre-sunset high tides will get the bite moving, especially around inlets and marsh edges according to Tide-Forecast.com.
Weather-wise, light SW winds are forecast to shift southeast by late afternoon—expect waves 1 to 2 feet out on the main bay. There’s a coastal flood advisory in effect through Monday, so keep an eye out for higher water and debris on some flats and creek mouths. It’s mild for October, and those conditions tend to bring predator fish in shallower feeding on schools of bait according to the latest update from NOAA and the National Weather Service.
Fish action has been solid through the falling temperatures. The main report from Hatteras and the Chesapeake area points to **Striped Bass rebounding**, **Bluefish still dominating**, and **Perch staying active**. Big Red Drum have shown up in numbers south of the Bridge Tunnel, with several catches pushing 30 inches. There’s also been a good push of **Speckled Trout** around Lynnhaven and Rudee Inlet, while some boats have found **Puppy Drum** and **Sheepshead** clinging to bridge pilings and near oyster beds.
Recent catches have included limits of Bluefish on jigs and cut bait, slot Reds on live croaker, and plenty of schoolie stripers taking soft plastics and topwaters in the morning hours. Offshore—when boats have managed to get out—there's evidence of Wahoo, King Mackerel, and Blackfin Tuna, but inshore is the best bet for most today.
Best lures right now are:
- **Soft paddle tails** in chartreuse or white, especially for Stripers and Specks.
- **Bladed jigs** like the Z-Man Chatterbait for Blues and schoolie Bass—Major League Fishing’s bait trends put these right at the top for versatility.
- **Live or fresh bunker (menhaden)**, cut mullet, and peeler crab are producing drum and trout, especially if you can get close to schooling bait pre-tide change.
If you’re sticking to artificial, topwater poppers like the classic Whopper Plopper are delivering explosive hits early in the morning. If bait is your thing, jumbo bloodworms and mud minnows are putting perch and puppy drum in the box.
Hot spots to hit today include:
- **Lynnhaven Inlet bridge complex**—Specks and stripers hanging on the drop-offs, especially an hour before and after high tide.
- **Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel**—classic for big red drum, striper, and sheepshead around the islands and rock areas. Fish near structure, focus on tidal changes.
- **Back River and Poquoson Flats**—Prime for red drum and trout, especially when that tide is pushing in fresh water and bait.
Remember, cloudy weather and building tides are a recipe for aggressive fish, and keep an eye out for working birds above peanut bunkers—classic fall Chesapeake Bay action.
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