This has been a rather unpredictable fishing year. I’ve been fishing, except when there was ice on the Bay. Until last Sunday locating striped bass has been difficult. It now appears that the schooled stripers are starting to show up at the locations tas hey do each year in the Upper and Middle Chesapeake Bay.
This past Saturday, 05/16/15, I was joined by 2 father and son teams who were fly and light tackle fishing for striped bass.
Chris Johnson, Mark & Jeff Whitting, Don Johnson
Staying out of the south wind allowed everyone to fish at the same time. The mouth of the Severn River gave us some protection on the western shore. Catching was possible, but difficult, due to the limited number of past productive locations that had been fishable.
Sunday turned out to be a productive trip for fly fishers from England. They were in DC for a conference and wanted to take a trip on the Chesapeake Bay and catch a striped bass. It would be the 1st for both of them. George broke the skunk on his second cast by landing a nice 19″ striper.
George’s 1st Striped Bass
By the end of their trip they had caught a few doubles, and a good number of stripers.
Alistair Makin & George Webster – English Fly Fishers
There have been some good reports of nice stripers just south of Chesapeake Beach. They should be on the move to around the Bay Bridge and above….lets hope.
I will be giving a seminar for MSSA, Essex-Middle River Chapter this evening starting at 7:30pm.