Black drum are returning to the Chesapeake Bay for their annual spawning run. Boats heading out of Cape Charles are making the run to the mouth of the Bay where they are finding black drum near the surf. These fish can be caught in the surf along the coastal beaches but are also found at several locations in the Bay, like reef sites and the bridge pilings at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. … [Read more...]
Speckled Trout Season Closed
The Virginia Marine Resources Commission has closed the recreational speckled trout harvesting season because of the heavy cold snap a few months back. Anglers will not be allowed to keep any specks from now until June 30, giving the population a chance to recover. Black drum are creeping into the Eastern Shore waters and headed for the lower bay. Red drum should be close behind. There is … [Read more...]
On Their Way
Striped bass are now making their spawning move up into the Chesapeake Bay. Some will head up the tidal rivers, like the James, while others push up into Mayland waters. Some catch and release action can be found in shallow waters, but the bite is inconsistent as the stripers have other things on their minds. It’s still cold in the bay. 60 degrees is when it usually happens and we are just … [Read more...]
Shad are On the Move
Watch the dogwood trees in your yard. If they are blooming, the shad have arrived. The lovely trees are just beginning to bud in our yard, and the shad are making their way to Richmond and Fredericksburg. In freshwater, things are starting to happen. Bass are in pre-pawn and hungry, as are the crappie where some whoppers have been landed at Biggs Island, many over 3 pounds. Bluegills are beginning … [Read more...]
What is the Virginia Trout Slam?
The Virginia Trout Slam is a challenge to anglers to catch all three species of trout (Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Brown Trout) all in the same day. Both stocked fish and wild fish of any size count toward the slam, but catching all three in a wild trout stream is the ultimate trifecta. Chasing the slam not only offers a new challenge to anglers, but it also promotes some of our lesser-known … [Read more...]
Crappie Time
In fresh water, it’s crappie time. The silver warriors are heading shallow in advance of the spawn and are feeding heavily. The yellow perch bite remains good in tidal rivers and in many lakes. The annual shad run is just getting underway as the schools move up the rivers to spawn. Some nice smallmouth are being caught on the upper James. The water temps in many lakes are well up into the 60’sand … [Read more...]
Fishing The Outer Banks
The sting of winter is petering out, and the fish bite is just getting started on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. If you are headed that way anytime this year and want to catch fish, all you need to know about fishing in and around Nags Head on the Outer Banks is the name of this web site – BeachBumFishing.com. This is the contact information for Capt. Reese Stecher, the best skipper on the … [Read more...]
A New Saugeye Fishery in Virginia
A saugeye is a cross between a sauger and a walleye. The fingerlings from West Virginia hatcheries were first introduced in Virginia waters in 2013, and they are doing very well in a number of Virgina lakes and rivers. In fact, saugeyes outperformed walleyes in many locations and are now firmly established in several lakes and rivers across the state. Saugeyes in Virginia are managed like … [Read more...]
Skip the Super Bowl: Go Fishing
Photo by Micaiah Thompson Rather than watching Seattle trash the Patriots in a boring Super Bowl and bypassing a vulgar halftime performance, Iowa fishermen, Micaiah Thompson, and Dan Ginn took a group of church kids fishing instead. It paid off. The group was ice fishing in Lake of Three Fires in an Iowa State Park of the same name. The kids were after panfish, but the adults were hoping … [Read more...]
Winter Fishing Options
Now that a good bit of the snow/ice has melted and temperatures have returned to moderate readings, there are a few, good winter fishing options – mostly freshwater. Not much is happening in the ocean and bay unless you want to go offshore and try for bluefin tuna or sea bass on the wrecks. The bay is dead for the most part and surf fishermen will find only skates and dogfish – and who wants … [Read more...]
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