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Artificial Lure's Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Stripers and Perch Biting Strong Despite Choppy Conditions

Artificial Lure's Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Stripers and Perch Biting Strong Despite Choppy Conditions

Update: 2025-11-29
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# Artificial Lure's Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Saturday, November 29th

Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Chesapeake Bay, and let me tell you, conditions are looking decent despite some chop on the water.

**The Tides and Weather**

We've got a small craft advisory still in effect from last night, but the wind's dropping off. Expect westerly winds at 5 to 10 knots today with 2 to 4-foot waves. High tide came in around 11:06 this morning at 3.41 feet, and we'll see our next low at 5:32 this afternoon. The moon's in a waxing crescent phase, which always gives us decent bite windows throughout the day.

**What's Been Biting**

The rockfish and white perch have been absolutely stellar these past couple weeks. Up around the Bay Bridge, anglers are finding stripers in that 16 to 26-inch slot range sitting in 30 to 45 feet of water. Metal jigging spoons and straight-tail soft plastics—especially those six and ten-inch BKD and Bust Em' Baits—have been producing the goods. If you can locate live spot, you're golden for live-lining. The perch are schooling between 20 to 40 feet, and bloodworms continue to be money on the bottom.

Down in the Patapsco, mixed bags of rockfish and white perch are coming steady. Anglers working the main channel edges and deeper structure from Fort McHenry out to the mouth are putting solid numbers in the boat.

**Your Hot Spots**

Head to the **Bay Bridge pilings and rock piles**—the structure's holding fish tight to bottom right now. The **Brewerton Channel** and the deeper ledges near Six and Seven Foot Knoll are also loaded with perch and stripers. If you can get out during the week to avoid the weekend crowd, you'll have better success.

**What to Throw**

Jigging spoons are your best bet today. Metal jigs in 30 to 70 feet. If you're live-lining, spot is premium. For the perch, bloodworms on light bottom rigs can't be beat. As water temps continue dropping into the low 50s, expect stripers to push even deeper along those sharp ledges.

Get out there early, stay safe in this chop, and make it a great day on the water.

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Artificial Lure's Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Stripers and Perch Biting Strong Despite Choppy Conditions

Artificial Lure's Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Stripers and Perch Biting Strong Despite Choppy Conditions

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