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Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Winter Chill Keeps Stripers, Blues, and Drum Biting Deep Around Structure

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Winter Chill Keeps Stripers, Blues, and Drum Biting Deep Around Structure



Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Chesapeake Bay fishing guru, comin' at ya with today's report for Sunday, December 14th. Water's fallin' toward low tide 'round 2:20 AM at about 3.3 ft in Virginia Beach per Tides4Fishing, then risin' to 8:22 AM high of 0.7 ft—perfect for workin' the shallows early. Norfolk sunrise hits 7:10 AM, sunset 4:50 PM, givin' ya solid daylight, but bundle up: NOAA and WBOC report NW winds 25-35 knots gustin' 40, seas 5-6 ft with a Gale Warning from mornin' through Monday. Stay safe out there, no hero stuff.

Fish are active in the winter chill—solunar's low at 40, but peak times 'round dawn and dusk crank 'em up. Recent catches? Locals hittin' stripers, blues, and puppy drum steady; reports from BigFishTackle echo cold water holdin' 'em deep near structure. Limits of schoolies 18-24 inches, some slots to 28, plus croaker lingerin' in the mix.

Best lures: Jerkbaits in chartreuse or pearl for stripers, mirrored Rat-L-Traps bouncin' bottom. Artificials shinin' now—my Rat-L-Trap special. Live bait? Bloodworms or clam chunks on fish-finder rigs for drum; peeler crabs if ya find 'em.

Hot spots: Rudee Inlet for quick striper slams on the outgoing, and the CBBT rocks—fish the pilings deep with heavy sinkers against that blow.

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