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Tangier and Lower Shore Fishing Reports

Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, May 9 Update: 

The shallows of the Eastern Shore are coming to life and as long as the weather cooperates, there have been plenty of opportunities to chase down some fish. Captain C.L. Marshall of Tangier Sound Charters has been enjoying a spectacular run of black drum into the Tangier and Pocomoke Sounds this spring and the action stayed hot this week. One of his trips produced seven drum in two hours, up to 47”. The black drum have been holding in areas with oyster bottom, and around other hard bottom structures. Bull red drum have started to move into the shallows, but C.L. says it has been hard to target them with all the cownose rays that have moved into the area. There have also been some reports of bull reds in the shallows around Bloodsworth Island and the lower Honga River. Chunks of hard crab and pieces of peeler crab tossed out on fish finder rigs have tempted both species of drum to bite.

Black drum fishing Chesapeake Bay
Crews fishing with Captain C. L. Marshall have enjoyed superb drum fishing this spring. 

Water temperatures have crested the 70-degree mark in some areas, and it should be prime time to search for speckled trout. Shallow flats with grass historically hold specks in the spring. The only questions we have this year are how bad the winter cold stun event was and how much it will affect the fishery. We did get a hearsay report of speckled trout being caught in a creek off the Big Annemessex, and any of the lower Eastern Shore creeks and islands would be good places to search this month. Striped bass have been prevalent in the shallows and are being caught by anglers fishing marshy points, rip-rap, and other shoreline structures. The striped bass closure is still in effect in Maryland waters, but the season will open next week on May 16th for both Maryland and Virginia. Anglers will be allowed to keep one fish per person per day with a slot limit of 19” to 24”. There should be plenty around in the shallows to go catch.


Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, May 2 Update: 

This region of the Bay can be a magical place during the spring, and we are seeing anglers take advantage of several great opportunities this week. Captain C.L. Marshall of Tangier Sound Charters has continued to put his clients on big fish, and they have been enjoying a good run of black drum into the Tangier and Pocomoke sounds. A trip at the beginning of the week produced seven black drum up to 46” while fishing crab on fish finder rigs. C.L. then took his anglers to the shallows and found an outstanding rockfish bite. A late-week trip resulted in similar results with five black drum and several big stripers in shallow water. They also tried to look for red drum but found that cownose rays had invaded the area. Bull red drum have started to move into the sounds as well and some anglers are catching them in the shallows by tossing out chunks of hard crab and peeler.

striped bass fishing chesapeake bay
Post-spawn rockfish are making their way south towards the mouth of the Bay.

We have not heard of any speckled trout reports from the area, but with water temperatures in the 60’s, they should be in the area. Anglers also tend to be tight-lipped when the specks first show up, so the best advice we can give is to go start fishing the shallows for them. Emerging grass beds will be prime spots to search. Post-spawn striped bass have been seen in big schools cruising the shallows on their way out of the Bay. These fish are still off limits in Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay until May 16th, but they can be targeted in Virginia waters. They can be difficult to get to bite as they are focused on making their migration back north, but some anglers finding them down around the mouth of the Bay are saying that glide baits are working best when encountering the big stripers in the shallows. Sea Hawk Sports Center reports that the seaside flounder bite has been anything but “flat” with anglers enjoying excellent fishing. The outgoing tide is still providing the best action, with fish eagerly biting flounder rigs tipped with Gulp! swimming mullets and minnows. Sea Hawk says anglers are finding fish in depths of two to 15 feet, and they have had anglers check in with limits from Chincoteague down to Quimby.

April 4, 2025
Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, April 25 Update:  More anglers are getting on the water as the spring bites are getting into prime form. Sea Hawk Sports Center reports that the weather shook things up this weekend on the seaside… Read more...
March 7, 2025
Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, March 28 Update:  More fishing opportunities are arising as springs arrival is putting things into motion. C.L. Marshall of Tangier Sound Charters was out on the Pocomoke this week with Scott Lenox… Read more...
February 6, 2025
Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore Fishing Report, February 28 Update:  Temperatures in the 60’s this week gave us a glimpse of what’s to come as winter is slowly losing its grip on us. Water temperatures are still very cold, and fishing… Read more...