![]() Black drum soon will migrate to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, where they often are caught by sight-casters working the four islands.ĭrummers also have encountered the first sheepshead, many of which have been larger than usual.įlounder catches have been good at all the usual haunts, but most of the best action continues to take place in the backwater sloughs of the Eastern Shore barrier islands. Sight fishing for reds is improving along the coast. In the meantime, fishing for black and red drum has been outstanding on all the usual haunts around the Eastern Shore and into the Bay. The cobia bite will only get better as more fish move in. While drum fishing is off the charts, excitement was created by the first landings and sightings of cobia that have migrated from the south. A few already are being taken.Īction is starting to heat up in the lower Chesapeake Bay and along the coast as more and more species move into the area. These fish provide anglers with a challenging fight and feel-good reward of watching them swim off for another day.Īnd when it comes to the juvenile of the species – the puppy drum – light-tackle enthusiasts will start finding them in the inlets in good numbers within the coming weeks. E-Pilot Evening Edition Home Page Close Menu
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