If you're planning to hit the waters of the Chesapeake Bay today, January 25, 2025, here's what you need to know.
First off, the weather is cold and windy, which has been the theme for the past week. Old man winter has indeed made his presence felt, with snow and very cold temperatures affecting fish behavior and angler activity. The forecast suggests more cold weather is on the way, including a potential polar vortex, which doesn't bode well for the fish, especially the speckled trout that are sensitive to cold temperatures.
### Tides and Times
For the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel area, today's tide times are as follows: high tide at 4:53 AM and 5:05 PM, with low tides at 11:12 AM and 10:55 PM. Sunrise is at 7:11 AM, and sunset is at 5:22 PM[2].
### Fish Activity
Despite the harsh weather, there are still some fishing opportunities. In the Way South Chesapeake Bay, speckled trout have been struggling due to the cold, with several reports of dead trout in the Virginia Beach tributaries. However, red drum (reds) are still active in the tributaries, particularly when using cut mullet as bait. Anglers have reported catching slot reds in areas like Rudee Inlet[1].
Migratory striped bass are still present in the Bay, especially around ledges and shoals. Cape Charles is a historically productive area for big winter striped bass, and recent reports indicate that these fish are still biting, albeit less frequently due to the wind and cold[1].
### Best Lures and Bait
For speckled trout, MirrOLure Mirrodine slow sinking twitchbaits have been effective, even in the cold conditions. For red drum, cut mullet is a top choice. Striped bass are best targeted at night near dock and building lights, where they ambush baitfish attracted to the illuminated water[1].
### Hot Spots
If you're looking for some action, head to the tributaries around Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Rudee Inlet has been producing some slot reds, and the Elizabeth River has seen anglers catching limits of speckled trout using twitchbaits. For striped bass, Cape Charles is a reliable spot, especially during the warmer parts of the day or at night[1].
Remember to bundle up and stay safe on the water, as the cold and wind can be brutal. Good luck out there
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