As of today, December 29, 2024, the fishing scene in the Chesapeake Bay, particularly in the Lower Bay area of Virginia, is quite vibrant despite the cold weather.
First, let's look at the tidal conditions. For Fleet Point, Chesapeake Bay, today's tide times are as follows: Low Tide at 4:24 AM with 0.0 ft, High Tide at 10:46 AM with 1.11 ft, Low Tide at 5:30 PM with 0.04 ft, and High Tide at 11:03 PM with 0.85 ft. Sunrise is at 7:20 AM, and sunset is at 4:54 PM[2].
The recent cold snap has not deterred the fish, especially the striped bass. The rockfish bite has been excellent, with many anglers reporting catches of fish up to and over 40 inches. These migratory fish have moved into the upper sections of the Lower Bay, and areas like the channel edges between the mouth of the Potomac and Bloodsworth are hot zones. Look for bird activity to locate these fish, as they often indicate the presence of rockfish[1].
Trollers in the Rappahannock River have also seen better success, with umbrella rigs and tandems featuring five to seven-inch sassy shads, both skirted and un-skirted, being effective. Live lining eels has been particularly successful for catching the larger fish. Metal jigs and large flutter spoons are also recommended for targeting these striped bass[1].
For those targeting blue catfish, the Rappahannock, James, and Potomac rivers are excellent spots. Fresh cut eel and shad are highly effective baits for these large catfish, with reports of fish weighing up to 72 pounds in the Rappahannock River[1].
If you're looking for specific hot spots, consider the upper sections of the Lower Bay, particularly around the channel edges between the mouth of the Potomac and Bloodsworth. Down in the Rappahannock River, areas downriver from Urbanna out to the mouth of the river and along the bayfront are also productive[1].
Remember, the striped bass season will close in Virginia waters after December 31, but catch and release will still be permitted, offering plenty of opportunities for anglers to continue enjoying the winter fishing season.
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