Way North Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, January 1 Update:
Happy New Year folks! We hope that everyone has made one of their resolutions to get out and fish more in 2026. Fishing is relatively slow this time of year. The Way North region has no shortage of blue catfish that can be caught throughout the year. Most of these fish have retreated to the deeper waters at the mouth of the Susquehanna River, but there are still some areas where they can be caught from shore. This includes areas around Havre De Grace, Port Deposit, and the Conowingo Dam. Fresh cut gizzard shad and American eel is working best given our latest reports. The catfish also seem to prefer smaller baits right now over larger ones.
Schools of yellow perch are starting to group up at the mouth of the Susquehanna River
Anglers fishing along the rocky shorelines and islands on the lower Susquehanna River are catching a few smallmouth bass, walleye, and even the occasional crappie. Bouncing jigs along the rocky bottoms or slow rolling paddletails along the river bottom is a good approach for getting bites. They may be subtle, so using braid can help detect when a fish grabs your lure. Schools of yellow perch are wintering in the deeper holes at the mouth of the Susquehanna. The bite has not been red hot, and the schools have been small and scattered, but they should group up better as we head further into winter. Live minnows have been the ticket for getting the perch to bite, so grab them if you can before heading out.
Way North Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, March 31 Update:
Trophy sized rockfish are making their way up the Bay to their spawning grounds on the Susquehanna Flats and many anglers have been taking advantage of catch and release opportunities. Two… Read more...
Way North Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, February 24 Update:
The first signs of spring are here with flowers and trees beginning to bloom. This has many anglers excited because with spring comes many more fishing opportunities. We aren’t quite… Read more...
Way North Chesapeake Fishing Report, January 27 Update:
Fishing has really slowed down this month and we haven’t received many reports from up the Bay. Frequent wind and poor weather are partly to blame. Yellow perch are showing up in the tidal… Read more...