Late Entry.... July 11, 2020....Summer in the Chesapeake. Heat, humidity, crabbing, and stripers. Well, stripers if you can find them. As the heat builds, the cownose rays tend to overwhelm the chunking. Jigging can be sporadic. The good news is that it is usually prime time to live-line with spot. A visit to Anglers is our preferred means of requisitioning our allotment of spot. However, I was headed out solo to scout for an oasis or two of stripers and along the way fill the live-well with spot as a passed hard bottom. I tossed a top and bottom rig with a 1/2 ounce weight that was tipped with bloodworms in about 6 feet of water in Whitehall Bay. As I drifted across the bottom, I immediately began to pick up perch, spot, and croaker. After 10 minutes or so, I headed over to the can buoy at the mouth of the Severn.
Hard to miss Tolchester. A dozen or so charter boats were mixed with another 15 recreational fishermen in a 1,000 yard box defined by the shipping channel and the shoreline. I parked in about 17 feet of water and after casting the bait runner rods with soft crabs, the reels soon began to scream.
Nothing big mind you, but I picked up one rockfish after another between 16 - 18 inches. Problem is, the limit is 1 fish at 19 inches. So after multiple fish and no bait (soft crabs and spot). I headed back to homeport knowing that I found the fish and hoping that there were a few lunkers left behind.
Our next entry continues with the challenges that summertime fishing in the Chesapeake presents.
Tight Lines,
Mikey D Fishing
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