Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Chesapeake Bay angling buddy, comin' at ya live from the Virginia side on this chilly December 12th mornin'. Water temps hoverin' in the low 40s, makin' fish a bit picky, but there's action if ya bundle up and pick yer windows between these gusty winds.
Sunrise kicked off around 7 AM, sunset 'bout 4:50 PM—short days mean prime low-light bites. Tides at Little Creek Railroad Terminal show low at dawn 'round 0.3 feet risin' to high near 2.2 feet by midday, per Tide-Forecast.com—fish the flood for best movement.
Striped bass are the stars in Virginia waters, open through December 31 with that 19-24 inch slot on the lower Potomac. OnTheWater.com reports solid catches yesterday off Cedar Point, Cove Point, and lower Patuxent—24 to 30-inch schoolies mostly, some low-30-pounders crashin' bait schools in 35-50 feet. Catch-and-release rockin' strong; big soft plastics on jigs without skirts or paddletails are killin' it, matchin' 3-5 inch baitfish. Tautog bitin' hot at jetties and wrecks on crab chunks or sand fleas—double-digit togs offshore before season closes end of month. White perch deep near river mouths on bloodworms or grass shrimp; blue catfish in channels takin' cut menhaden or chicken liver. Flounder and sea bass mixin' in wrecks too.
Hot spots? Hit the warm water discharge at Calvert Cliffs Power Plant for stripers, or channel edges off Chesapeake Beach to Bay Bridge piles—watch for gulls and slicks.
Rig up Z-Man soft plastics or Berkley Gulp! mullet imitations for stripers, live minnows for perch—stay safe out there!
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