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Fish Whisper's Extended Fishing Report - April 19th

Fish Whisper's Extended Fishing Report - April 19th

As the water temperatures gently climb into the high 50’s and low 60’s, our fishing community buzzes with excitement. Reports have been sailing in about a diverse catch from our local piers, with anglers reeling in croakers, roundheads, skates, rays, and catfish. With the warmth of spring coaxing life beneath the waves, we're all holding our breath for the bounty that the upcoming week promises.

At James T. Wilson Pier, the dance of small croakers and roundheads continues, with occasional appearances by small stripers, rays, and skates. Although the trout and drum seem to be playing hide and seek with us this week, the anticipation in the air is as palpable as the salty breeze.

Over at Ocean View Pier, it's a similar story with croakers and roundheads leading the aquatic parade. Although the size may be modest, the spirit of the catch is anything but. It's a testament to the joy of fishing - every tug on the line is a new story in the making.

Meanwhile, the James River Pier has been singing the catfish blues. Anglers there have been drawing in catfish after catfish, a testament to the river's rich and nurturing waters. For those looking to hook these whiskered warriors, patience and the right bait are your best friends.

Tips from the Tackle Box

For those casting lines at James T. Wilson Pier, consider lighter tackle to match the smaller fish currently biting. A gentle touch and a keen eye for the subtle nibbles will serve you well.

At Ocean View Pier, timing your visit with the tidal movements could give you an edge. The changing tides often stir the waters and bring the fish closer to the shore, eager to feed.

And for our catfish chasers at James River Pier, don't shy away from experimenting with different baits. Catfish are known for their varied palate, and sometimes the most unusual concoctions can yield the most delightful surprises.

As always, we at Fish Whisper celebrate each catch and the story it tells. Whether it's a first-time fisher or a seasoned pro, every experience is a thread in the vibrant tapestry of our community.