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Fishing Report April 26 2024
Quote from Fish Whishper on April 26, 2024, 4:56 PMFishing Report April 26 2024
Ocean View: Rick at the bait shop reports roundheads, croaker, and skates. Anglers are finding success using live bait and light tackle, especially during the early morning hours. Remember to handle your catch with care and respect the marine life.
James T. Wilson Pier: Roundhead during the week; drum nice keepers. With the fronts coming in every 2 to 3 days, water temperatures have dropped to 57. Higher air temperatures (80’s) forecasted for the weekend and next week should boost fishing activity. We recommend using cut bait for the drum and paying attention to local regulations to ensure sustainable fishing practices.
Wade Fishing Hot Spots: The flats off Factory Point should be a hot spot for wade fishermen. Look for signs of fish activity such as birds diving or fish surfacing. Soft plastics can be particularly effective in these areas. As always, be mindful of the environment and follow catch-and-release guidelines when appropriate.
Willoughby off Hrbt: Producing small blues and drum, with speckled trout also in the mix. Local anglers suggest using topwater lures during dawn and dusk for the best action. Keep an eye on the tide charts and plan your trips accordingly to maximize your chances of a successful outing.
James River Pier: Small drum, croaker, roundheads, and catfish being caught. The community has noted an increase in activity around the pier, making it a great time to join fellow anglers and share your fishing stories.
Fishing Report April 26 2024
Ocean View: Rick at the bait shop reports roundheads, croaker, and skates. Anglers are finding success using live bait and light tackle, especially during the early morning hours. Remember to handle your catch with care and respect the marine life.
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James T. Wilson Pier: Roundhead during the week; drum nice keepers. With the fronts coming in every 2 to 3 days, water temperatures have dropped to 57. Higher air temperatures (80’s) forecasted for the weekend and next week should boost fishing activity. We recommend using cut bait for the drum and paying attention to local regulations to ensure sustainable fishing practices.
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Wade Fishing Hot Spots: The flats off Factory Point should be a hot spot for wade fishermen. Look for signs of fish activity such as birds diving or fish surfacing. Soft plastics can be particularly effective in these areas. As always, be mindful of the environment and follow catch-and-release guidelines when appropriate.
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Willoughby off Hrbt: Producing small blues and drum, with speckled trout also in the mix. Local anglers suggest using topwater lures during dawn and dusk for the best action. Keep an eye on the tide charts and plan your trips accordingly to maximize your chances of a successful outing.
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James River Pier: Small drum, croaker, roundheads, and catfish being caught. The community has noted an increase in activity around the pier, making it a great time to join fellow anglers and share your fishing stories.