Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Fishing Report Today

Frigid Fishing in the Chesapeake: Navigating Cold Weather Challenges for Red Drum, Trout, and Stripers


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Today, January 30, 2025, the fishing scene in the Chesapeake Bay is quite challenging due to the persistent cold weather. Here’s what you need to know:

### Tidal and Weather Conditions
As of today, the tidal conditions at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel show a high tide at 8:43 AM with a height of 0.85 meters (2.79 feet), and another high tide at 9:01 PM with a height of 0.71 meters (2.34 feet)[2].
The weather is cold, with temperatures in the upper 30s, and there's a forecast of an impending polar vortex that could further stress the fish populations[1].

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:08 AM, and sunset is at 5:27 PM, giving you a decent window for both morning and evening fishing trips[2].

### Fish Activity
Despite the cold, red drum are still active in the tributaries. Anglers have reported catching red drum using cut mullet, fresh shrimp, and paddletails. One angler recently caught a 31-inch over-slot red drum in Little Creek, and another caught four reds with the largest being 25 inches in an unspecified tributary[1].

Fishing for speckled trout has been slow due to the cold temperatures making them lethargic. Migratory striped bass action near Cape Charles has halted due to the wind and cold, but schoolie striped bass can still be found in tidal rivers, particularly at night near areas with deep water and building lights. Fresh cut bait or lures mimicking mullet are good options for striped bass[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For red drum, cut mullet, fresh shrimp, and paddletails are effective. For striped bass, use fresh cut bait or lures that mimic mullet. For speckled trout, slow-sinking twitchbaits like MirrOLure Mirrodine have shown some success, although the bite is slow[1].

### Hot Spots
If you're looking for some action, head to Elizabeth River Park, which has a 125-foot pier and convenient boat access. This spot is excellent for catching red drum, speckled trout, and striped bass. Another good spot is Ocean View Fishing Pier in Norfolk, where anglers have caught keeper trout using twitchbaits[4].

First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach is also a great location, offering 1.5 miles of sandy beach access directly to the Chesapeake Bay, where you can catch striped bass, summer flounder, and more[4].

Stay warm and good luck on the water

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