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Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Fishing Report: Sheepshead, Spadefish, and Cobia Hotspots

Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Fishing Report: Sheepshead, Spadefish, and Cobia Hotspots

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Watermen and weekend warriors, it’s Artificial Lure here with your real-time report from the heart of the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia waters for June 14th, 2025.

Weather’s shaping up fine for fishing today. The forecast—cooked up by local meteorological wizards—calls for warm, calm conditions with light winds and only a slim chance of any pesky storms rolling in. Highs sit comfortably in the mid to upper 80s, so slap on that sunscreen. Tides today, according to trusted tide charts, are running moderate, with a morning high around 7:30 AM and low just after noon, giving you a solid window for both incoming and outgoing fish activity. Sunrise came early today, around 5:45 AM, and sunset will hold off until about 8:30 PM, so you’ve got plenty of light to land a nice one.

Fish activity’s right where you want it this time of year. Way down by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, sheepshead are thick on the pilings—kayak and jet ski anglers have been pulling limits and then some, especially with live or frozen fiddler crab on bottom sweeper jigs, as reported by local guides and Fishtalk Magazine. Tautog and black drum are in the mix, too. Virginia Beach inshore and the CBBT are also seeing schools of spadefish stacking up around structure and buoys, and the Chesapeake Light Tower is still a dependable spot for bigger spadefish, with folks in the know using clams or squid tipped jigs for best results.

Bull red drum? They’re staging just off the islands at CBBT, and the magic trick is to use your sidescan to sniff out the schools before dropping a big paddletail on a two-ounce jighead—works like a charm. Cobia are just starting to show up in bigger numbers at the mouth of the bay, and things start to really heat up after the season officially opens June 15th—tomorrow, so get your gear ready! Live eels, bucktails, and topwater twitchbaits are going to be the best weapons when targeting these powerful fish, per insight from Virginia Saltwater Fishing Report.

For those hunting bluefish, they’re mixed in with rockfish and pushing bait around wrecks and reefs—metal spoons or jigs will save your plastics from a quick demise. Flounder action’s been uneven, but around the CBBT and inside the inlets, they’re biting on live minnows or squid strips. Lower bay reports from The Tackle Box note that rockfish are still around ledges and shallow structure, with trolled plastics or paddletails doing the trick.

Hot Spots to hit today:
- **Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) pilings**—prime for sheepshead, tautog, and black drum, early morning or late afternoon, especially with fiddler crabs.
- **Chesapeake Light Tower area**—where the big spadefish are gathering, perfect for drift fishing with clams or squid-tipped jigs.

Thanks for tuning in to the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia fishing report—keep those lines tight! And if you like what you hear, do us all a favor and subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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