• Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - February 14th, 2025: Puppy Drum, Tautog, and Trophy Blue Catfish Abound

  • Feb 14 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - February 14th, 2025: Puppy Drum, Tautog, and Trophy Blue Catfish Abound

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  • Hey there, fellow anglers It's Artificial Lure here, and I'm excited to share the latest fishing report for Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, as of February 14th, 2025.

    First off, let's talk about the tides. Today, we're looking at a tidal coefficient of 87, which is high, indicating significant tidal movements and strong currents. This can be beneficial for stirring up bait and attracting larger fish. According to the tide charts, the high tide is at 9:25 AM with a height of 2.6 feet, and the low tide is at 3:33 PM with a height of -0.1 feet[2].

    The weather is relatively mild for this time of year, which is a plus. We have about 10 hours and 46 minutes of sunlight today, with the sun rising at 6:53 AM and setting at 5:43 PM. This extended daylight can give us more time to fish, especially during the peak tidal hours[2].

    Now, let's dive into the fish activity. In the saltwater sector, Puppy Drum have been active inside Rudee Inlet, taking advantage of the warmer weather. Tautog fishing has been excellent in the ocean, with many double-digit fish being caught. If you're after Sea Bass, now is a good time, but remember to get that special permit. The Elizabeth River and the James River are still good spots for Trout and Drum, where jerkbaits, Mirr-o-lures, and 3-4 inch swim baits are working well[1].

    Offshore, anglers are finding Bluefin and Blackfin Tuna, which is a great sign for those venturing out into the ocean. Surf anglers are also having success with Red Drum along the Carolina surf.

    In the freshwater side of things, the Lower Bay tributaries are starting to see the spring spawning runs kick in. Yellow perch are moving into these areas, followed by white perch, shad, and striped bass. Our invasive blue catfish are still very active in the Potomac, Rappahannock, and James Rivers, with the biggest catches coming from the James River. Fresh cut gizzard shad or eel are the go-to baits for these trophy-sized fish[3].

    Crappie action has been good in the upriver sections of these tributaries, especially around bridges and docks near the Washington Channel. Live minnows are the best bet while the water temperatures are still cold.

    For those looking for hot spots, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT) is always a reliable choice. The area around the CBBT has been producing excellent catches of Sheepshead and Tautog. Another spot to consider is the Elizabeth River, which is yielding Trout and Drum[1].

    In summary, today looks like a great day to get out on the water. With the high tidal coefficient and mild weather, conditions are ripe for some excellent fishing. Whether you're after saltwater species like Tautog and Red Drum or freshwater fish like yellow perch and blue catfish, Chesapeake Bay has something for everyone.

    So grab your gear, pick your favorite lure or bait, and get ready to reel in some big ones Tight lines, everyone
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