Sunday, May 3, 2026

Fishing Report — May 3, 2026
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Weekly Fishing Report

Sunday, May 3, 2026  |  Mid-Atlantic Edition
✅ Good Bite
Today's Outlook: Striper harvest opened May 1 — Tolchester Bar is hot for rockfish. Indian River Inlet producing tog, flounder & slot stripers off the north jetty. NW winds easing Sunday, excellent conditions Monday.

Rock Hall, MD

Upper Chesapeake Bay · Kent County
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Striped Bass (Rockfish)
Trolling & jigging main channel. Light tackle: paddletails, jerkbaits, glide baits along Bay shoreline. Harvest just opened May 1 — 19–24" slot, 1 fish/day.
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White Perch
Larger females arrived in lower Susquehanna River. Small jig heads with grass shrimp or minnow chunk working well.
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Blue Catfish
Excellent bite in upper tidal rivers. Chester River has best numbers; Conowingo Dam pool producing trophy-size fish.
📍 Tolchester Bar — Live-lining spot for stripers ("Rockfish candy")
📍 Chester River — Best numbers for blue catfish
📍 Channel edges & oyster bars — Structure holds rockfish
Susquehanna Flats — CLOSED through May 31 (spawning)
Early Season — Crabs Moving, Not Peak Yet
Season open Apr–Nov. Bay population ~238M crabs (down from 317M prior year — 6th consecutive below-avg year). May crabs available over docks & grass beds; expect smaller jimmies. Peak: June–September.
Sun May 3
62°F
NW 10–15 kt
Gusts to 20 kt
Waves ~2 ft
Mon May 4
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65°F est.
S 5–10 kt
Waves 1–2 ft
Improving ✅
Striped Bass: May 1–Jul 31 harvest, 1 fish/day, 19–24" slot
Open Bay waters only (Brewerton Channel south) — all tributaries closed through May 31
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Indian River Inlet, DE

Coastal Inlet · Sussex County, Delaware
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Tautog (Tog)
Decent bite with keepers in the mix. North jetty rocks and inlet structure holding fish. Sand fleas the top bait.
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Flounder
Active in Indian River Bay and along inlet rocks. Best on outgoing tide drifting sandbars. Lead head + Gulp! combo working.
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Striped Bass
Slot fish and over-slots from north jetty end. Schoolie rockfish on morning trips. Strong action expected thru Memorial Day.
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Sheepshead
Several fish up to 8 lbs in the inlet. Live sand fleas & frozen shrimp both working.
📍 North Jetty End — Slot stripers & tog on structure
📍 Inlet Rocks — Flounder on Gulp!, tog on sand fleas
📍 IR Bay Sandbars — Flounder on outgoing tide drift
📍 Surf Zone — Snapper blues on incoming, drum still possible
🦟 Live Sand Fleas 🍤 Frozen Shrimp 🪱 Lead Head + Gulp! 🎣 Cut Bait 🟢 Live Green Crabs
💧 Water: 54°F (rising)
🌊 Spring Tide Phase
⚡ Bluefish Blitz Incoming! Full blitz expected around Mother's Day (mid-May). A few snapper blues already showing on incoming tide.
Sun May 3
57°F
Partly cloudy
Low 44°F
Fishable
Mon May 4
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Improving
Lighter winds
Spring tide
Good access ✅
Tautog: Min 16", 4 fish/day (May)   Flounder: Min 12.5" (DE state waters)
Striped Bass: DE coastal regs apply — check DNREC

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Rock Hall MD Fishing Report 5-8-25

 Fishing Report for May 8, 2025

Location: Rock Hall, Maryland

Weather Conditions:

  • Air Temperature: 77°F
  • Wind: Light breeze from the SSW
  • Water Temperature:
    • Swan Creek: 75°F
    • Chesapeake Bay (off Rock Hall): 70°F

Fishing Experience: Today was a quiet day on the water with no boats in sight. I ventured out mid-afternoon, which is typically a slow time for fishing. Despite my efforts, the results were as expected—minimal activity.

I tried my luck with a spinner bait off Swan Point, a spot where I usually catch something, whether it's a catfish or a white perch. Unfortunately, today was different, and I didn't manage to reel in anything.

Upcoming Season: We are about a week away from the start of Rock Fish season on the Chesapeake Bay, which begins on May 16th. Hopefully, the fishing conditions will improve, and the activity will pick up as the season starts.

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Perch in Swan Creek and Stripers by the Love Point Rock Pile

I caught a Perch at the mouth of Swan Creek this morning.   That's not such a big deal but I did catch him on my Mepps "Rasta" Lure, which has been a fish favorite for perch, puppy drum, and any kind of catfish.  The Mepps name for this lure is the Hot Firetiger - Firetiger (#2 1/6 oz).  I'll have to pick a few more up at Molly's Outfitters in Kennedyville.   Speaking of which, they have really expanded their fishing department.







Later in the morning I took a ride out to the "Rock Pile" off of Love Point.  There was only one other boat out there fishing close to the rocks.  It was an outgoing time so there seemed to be some small rips on the northern side of the pile.  Two people on the boat seemed to be jigging with two fish caught in a span of about 15 minutes.  The first one was a schoolie the second may have been a keeper.

It was on the humid side with a slightly overcast and visible haze. At 8:40a the breeze picked up to about 8-10mph with a water temp of 78 degrees. 




Sunday, August 25, 2024

Puppy Drum caught off of Swan Point

To my surprise, I caught a puppy drum by the mouth of Swan Creek.  Surprised, as they aren't normally caught this far north of the Bay Bridge.

I caught the fix in about 4' of water close to the shore.  I was using a Mepp's "Rasta" lure with a yellow deer hair tail.  The water temp was about 72 degrees with a light breeze on a sunny morning.   The morning bite is key and this fish was caught at 7:15am.

I also caught two catfish in this location.  One was a channel cat, the other a blue cat.





Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Perch and Blue Catfish abundant on Swan Creek (Rock Hall)

 It's been unusually hot the last few days on the Chesapeake Bay.  So hot that back creek water temps were in the mid-80s.  That doesn't bode well for rock fish but didn't seem to have an effect on perch and blue cats.




Here's a great video on how to get started with catching perch.



Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Spring Fishing in Rock Hall, MD March 15, 2024

 It was a bit early in the season for fishing in the local ponds but a warm day in mid-March made it all reason to give it a try.  Also, when you get an invite to a sprawling farm on the back creek of the Chesapeake, you don't pass those opportunities up.

The water may have been around 50 degrees but myself and Darryl were still able to pull out a few crappies and maybe one bass (got off the hook).  Not bad for March.  Things should start to improve from here as the temperature begins to rise this month.






Saturday, November 18, 2023

Stippers hit in 40' of water in Chester River

It only took until November 17th to land two keepers, but at least it saved the season. Up until this point, every prior attempt this year has turned out to be a boat ride.  Yes, fishing was on fire over by the Patapsco River, but I didn't venture over there.

Today was an unusually mild day for mid-November but when it comes to fishing that's just fine.  Based on the local fishing report I heard on good word the fish were biting in Chester River by the Queenstown Inlet in about 40' of water.  It turned out to be true.



Conditions:

Air Temp: 64 degrees with light cloud cover

Wind: 8 to 13 mph out of the South

Water Temp: 54 degrees

Type of Fishing: Trolling 2.5 to 3.5 MPH in 35 to 45' or water

Lures: Mojo White and Chartreuse (4 and 6 ounce Bullet Weights)

Tides: High tide, slack tide, outgoing tide.  We did our best an one to two hours into the outgoing tide.

Fish: Three keepers 20 to 22"