Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your Chesapeake Bay angling buddy, bringin' ya the straight scoop on today's fishin' from Virginia waters. It's December 22nd, cold snap hittin' but the stripers are fired up down south—folks like Chuck Many boated 18 trophies last week with Capt. Clinton Lessard on the Sho-Nuf, includin' 51- and 53-pound cows slow-trolled on live eels outta Cape Charles, all catch-and-release. Tight Lines with Capt. Al Ristori reports cold water ain't slowin' these beasts, and The Average Angler says the bay's loaded from Cape Charles to Kent Island on bunker pods.
Tides runnin' strong today per Tide-Forecast: low at 5:41 AM hittin' 0.04 feet in Chesapeake spots, high 'round 11:11 AM at 2 feet or so—fish the incoming for best bites. Virginia Beach charts show low 2:17 AM at 0.14 feet, high 8:48 AM at 3.75 feet. Sunrise 'bout 7:18 AM, sunset 6:18 PM from Tides4Fishing solunar tables—high activity periods alignin' perfect, green peaks at dawn and dusk.
Weather's west winds 15-20 knots per NY/NJ Bight forecast, bundle up but get out there. Stripers dominatin' winter action, schools huggin' drop-offs and bait lines—find bunker, find fish.
Best lures? Live eels slow-trolled for giants, or swimbaits like Leviathan Simple Faith hardbodies for entry-level punch. Topwater stickbaits like Good Bait FZR 188F if ya dare the surface. Natural bait's king: bunker chunks or live eels.
Hit these hot spots: Cape Charles for trophy stripers, and Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel drops for structure holds.
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