![]() ![]() ![]() He also wanted to remind everyone that these are voracious predators, which will stay active through the fall and even the winter, and are eating everything and anything so we need to keep as many as possible to give native species some relief. He noted that even when the water’s muddy they’re able to home in on your baits and although they’re hard to pattern, the only time the bite becomes problematic is when a strong barometric pressure change shuts them down. We heard from Rich (the bluecat bushwhacker!) again this week and those monsters remain in feeding mode with 11 caught one morning while drifting cut bait in 30’ to 40’ near Port Deposit - all were over 20 pounds. Many area anglers have been keeping their lines tight with catfish recently. Luckily, the forecast is calling for a cooldown which should bring some relief and offer better fishing conditions. Way North Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, September 8 Update:Ī major heatwave brought record setting temperatures to the region this week which made fishing during the bulk of daylight hours almost unbearable. ![]()
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