Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Rockfish Schooling, White Perch Biting in Patuxent
Update: 2025-12-02
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# Artificial Lure's Bass Fishing Report – December 2nd, 2025
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning Chesapeake Bay fishing report. We're in prime rockfish season, and conditions are shaping up nicely after yesterday's gale warnings cleared out.
**Tides and Weather**
Low tide hit early this morning at 4:45 AM at just 0.39 feet, and we've got a solid high tide coming in at 11:06 AM reaching 3.41 feet. The tidal coefficient is running strong at 146, which means excellent water movement for feeding. Northwest winds are calming down from yesterday's 40-knot gusts—you'll want to get out there before conditions shift again. Sunrise was around 6:58 AM, so we're talking prime early morning bite right now through mid-morning.
**What's Biting**
The rockfish are absolutely schooling across multiple zones. The Potomac and Patuxent Rivers are holding abundant stripers eager to strike. In the bay proper, focus on Point No Point—that man-made reef built from sunken barges back in 1986—along with Cedar Point Hollow and the Triangle area bounded by Point Lookout and Smith Point. The power plant bubble at Calvert Cliffs is producing consistent action on heavy jigs bounced bottom.
White perch are thick in the deep sections of the Patuxent, especially from Point Patience to the Three Legged Marker in depths of 30 to 90 feet. They're averaging around 10 inches and hitting readily when you locate them.
**Lures and Bait**
For rockfish, trolling and jigging are your best bets. Heavy jigs worked on the bottom are producing. White perch respond to Sabiki rigs, double hook bottom rigs, and custom setups with tiny bloodworm pieces near the hooks. That's your proven ticket.
**The Regulations**
Remember, Chesapeake Bay rockfish season closes December 10th with a one-fish daily limit between 19 and 24 inches. The Potomac extends through December 31st at 19 inches minimum. White perch have no restrictions—hook and line year-round.
Get out there while conditions are favorable. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe!
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning Chesapeake Bay fishing report. We're in prime rockfish season, and conditions are shaping up nicely after yesterday's gale warnings cleared out.
**Tides and Weather**
Low tide hit early this morning at 4:45 AM at just 0.39 feet, and we've got a solid high tide coming in at 11:06 AM reaching 3.41 feet. The tidal coefficient is running strong at 146, which means excellent water movement for feeding. Northwest winds are calming down from yesterday's 40-knot gusts—you'll want to get out there before conditions shift again. Sunrise was around 6:58 AM, so we're talking prime early morning bite right now through mid-morning.
**What's Biting**
The rockfish are absolutely schooling across multiple zones. The Potomac and Patuxent Rivers are holding abundant stripers eager to strike. In the bay proper, focus on Point No Point—that man-made reef built from sunken barges back in 1986—along with Cedar Point Hollow and the Triangle area bounded by Point Lookout and Smith Point. The power plant bubble at Calvert Cliffs is producing consistent action on heavy jigs bounced bottom.
White perch are thick in the deep sections of the Patuxent, especially from Point Patience to the Three Legged Marker in depths of 30 to 90 feet. They're averaging around 10 inches and hitting readily when you locate them.
**Lures and Bait**
For rockfish, trolling and jigging are your best bets. Heavy jigs worked on the bottom are producing. White perch respond to Sabiki rigs, double hook bottom rigs, and custom setups with tiny bloodworm pieces near the hooks. That's your proven ticket.
**The Regulations**
Remember, Chesapeake Bay rockfish season closes December 10th with a one-fish daily limit between 19 and 24 inches. The Potomac extends through December 31st at 19 inches minimum. White perch have no restrictions—hook and line year-round.
Get out there while conditions are favorable. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe!
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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