For today, December 8, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia, here's what you need to know.
First off, let's look at the tides. Today at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, you'll have a high tide at 1:02 AM and another at 1:20 PM, with low tides at 7:11 AM and 7:47 PM. The sunrise is at 7:05 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:47 PM[2].
Weather-wise, it's a crisp winter day, perfect for some cold-weather fishing. The fish are active, especially around the structures and deeper waters.
Rockfish, or striped bass, are plentiful, especially around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel pilings. These larger fish typically show up towards the end of November and into December, so now is a great time to catch them. School-sized rockfish are abundant throughout the lower bay, particularly at night near lit bridges and piers[5].
Speckled trout are also being caught in good numbers in areas like Lynnhaven, Rudee, and Little Creek inlets, as well as the Poquoson Flats and creeks along the Eastern Shore Bayside. For speckled trout, use fresh shrimp, 4-inch sea shad, Mirr-o-lures, or suspending jerk baits[5].
If you're targeting puppy drum, they're being caught in inlets, rivers, and ocean surf. Tautog fishing is strong around the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel islands, with fresh cut crabs being the best bait[5].
Offshore, you can find black seabass, triggerfish, Atlantic bonito, and bluefish active on coastal wrecks like the Hanks and Ricks. For these species, seabass, flounder, and triggerfish are often caught using a variety of baits including squid, clams, and jigs[1].
For hot spots, consider the Ocean View Fishing Pier in Norfolk, which is great for night fishing and offers access to a variety of species like spot, sand perch, and black sea bass. Another good spot is First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach, where you can catch striped bass, summer flounder, spadefish, and cobia along the 1.5 miles of sandy beach[4].
So, grab your gear, check the tides, and head out to enjoy some excellent winter fishing in the Chesapeake Bay.
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