![]() ![]() Striped bass fishing is centered around the area from Pooles Island south to the Love Point rocks this week. The catfish can be caught on a variety of baits when fishing close to the bottom. Blue and channel catfish can be found in high numbers from the mouth of the Susquehanna River, to the Elk River, and down through the Bay and the tidal rivers that flow into it. Photo courtesy of George BurdetteĬatfish – flathead, channel, and blue – continue to dominate the fishing scene at the Conowingo Dam pool and the lower Susquehanna River. George Burdette holds up a big white perch. To see the latest water clarity conditions, check Eyes on the Bay Satellite Maps on the Maryland Department of Natural Resources website.Īs always, best fishing areas could be further refined by intersecting them with underwater points, hard bottom, drop-offs, and large schools of baitfish.įor more detailed and up-to-date fishing conditions in your area of the Bay, be sure to check out Eyes on the Bay’s Click Before You Cast. ![]() There will be average water clarity for most of the main Bay and rivers. Bluefish lures full#There will be above average tidal currents all week due to the upcoming full moon September 10. If you are seeking areas with cooler waters, fish the surface early in the day, or fish deeper waters or upwind areas.Įxpect average flows for most Maryland rivers and streams all week. Maryland rivers are currently running in the mid to low 70s. Chesapeake Bay surface water temperatures has cooled to about 80 degrees. Expect winds of 10-15 knots all week with higher gusts on Wednesday, and a chance of rain or thunderstorms on Monday and Tuesday. Forecast Summary: September 7 – September 13:Ĭontinued moderate weather is predicted all this week with daytime temperatures around 80 degrees. ![]()
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