Chesapeake Bay's Fall Fishing Frenzy: Targeting Reds, Trout, and Stripers
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Chesapeake Bay's Fall Fishing Frenzy: Targeting Reds, Trout, and Stripers
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As of October 17, 2024, the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia is buzzing with activity, making it an exciting time for anglers. Here’s what you need to know for today’s fishing...
show more### Weather and Tides
The morning is expected to be cool, with daytime temperatures remaining pleasant. Northwest winds are making the back bay areas a bit choppy, but this should switch to northeast by the weekend. Tidal currents are above average due to the full moon on October 17, which can affect fishing conditions. Sunrise is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 6:15 PM.
### Fish Activity
The fall transition period is in full swing, and fish are feeding more aggressively as water temperatures cool. In the lower Chesapeake Bay, the shallow water bite is improving significantly. Red drum, speckled trout, and striped bass are actively biting in the shallows over grass beds and nearshore structures. Schools of red drum can be consistently found around the islands of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT), while sheepshead are abundant at wrecks, reefs, and bridges, particularly fond of feeding on crabs crawling along pilings or hard surfaces.
### Catch Reports
Yesterday saw a good mix of catches. Anglers reported catching red drum up to 25 inches, speckled trout up to 19 inches, and striped bass in the bayfront near Point Lookout. Large bluefish, some close to 30 inches, were caught in depths of 20 to 40 feet around the Target Ship area. Cobia, though catch-and-release only, are still present along the CBBT pilings and shipping channels.
### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting speckled trout and puppy drum, jigs with paddle tails or popping corks with shrimp lures are excellent choices. Jerkbaits and Mirr-o-lures also perform well for trout. When it comes to bottom fishing, standard two-wire bottom rigs baited with bloodworms, fishbites, or fresh shrimp are highly effective. Fresh shrimp under a popping cork or on a fish finder rig is particularly enticing for fish in the shallows.
### Hot Spots
- **Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT):** This area is a hotspot for red drum, sheepshead, and cobia. Schools of red drum can be found around the islands, and sheepshead are plentiful at the wrecks and reefs.
- **Point Lookout:** The bayfront here is seeing a mix of red drum, speckled trout, striped bass, and bluefish.
- **Lynnhaven Inlet:** This area is active with speckled trout and puppy drum biting inside the inlet.
With the right gear and knowledge of these hot spots, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in the Chesapeake Bay. Tight lines
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