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May 24 2024 Fishing Report
Quote from Fish Whishper on May 24, 2024, 2:47 PMWeekly Fishing Report: A Deep Dive into Angler's Paradise
Welcome to this week’s Fish Whisper fishing report. With water temperatures creating the perfect conditions in the high 60s to 70s, the fishing community is alive with tales of impressive catches and the gentle tug of adventure beneath the waves. Let's cast into the details from various hotspots:
James River Pier: A Symphony of Species
Anglers at James River Pier have been greeted by a medley of croakers, roundheads, and spot trout, with the occasional flash of blue as bluefish join the ensemble. Not to be outdone, flounder have made a grand appearance alongside the majestic red and black drum, offering a challenging and rewarding experience for those with the patience to lure them in.
Ocean View Pier: Coastal Treasures
The Ocean View Pier stands as a beacon for those seeking the thrill of the catch. Here, cobia and Spanish mackerel have been making waves, while blues and drum continue to be a steady presence. Anglers have also reported an increase in flounder sightings, with sizes ranging from the modest to the impressive 'flats' that are sure to be the envy of any fisherman's tale.
James T Wilson Pier: Nighttime Spectacle
As the sun sets, James T Wilson Pier transforms into a stage for nocturnal aquatic performances. While cobia are catch-and-release until June 15th, their presence adds to the excitement of the pier. Nighttime is the prime time for blues and trout to shine under the pier lights, creating a spectacle for those who venture after dusk. Though the drum have been elusive, the few that have been caught are a testament to the pier's diverse offerings.
Fort Monroe Piers: The Rock's Rendezvous
The rocks at Fort Monroe Piers remain a sanctuary for drum aficionados, with the addition of speckled trout stirring excitement among the community. The pier's reputation as a hotspot is well-earned, with both blues and Spanish Mackerel making frequent appearances, much to the delight of anglers seeking variety in their catch.
This week's report highlights the vibrant life beneath the surface and the shared passion that brings our community together. For more insights and tips on making the most of your fishing adventures, join the conversation on our Community Message Board. Don't forget to share your own stories and maybe even reveal the one that almost got away
Until next time, keep your lines tight and your stories exciting. Happy fishing!
Weekly Fishing Report: A Deep Dive into Angler's Paradise
Welcome to this week’s Fish Whisper fishing report. With water temperatures creating the perfect conditions in the high 60s to 70s, the fishing community is alive with tales of impressive catches and the gentle tug of adventure beneath the waves. Let's cast into the details from various hotspots:
James River Pier: A Symphony of Species
Anglers at James River Pier have been greeted by a medley of croakers, roundheads, and spot trout, with the occasional flash of blue as bluefish join the ensemble. Not to be outdone, flounder have made a grand appearance alongside the majestic red and black drum, offering a challenging and rewarding experience for those with the patience to lure them in.
Ocean View Pier: Coastal Treasures
The Ocean View Pier stands as a beacon for those seeking the thrill of the catch. Here, cobia and Spanish mackerel have been making waves, while blues and drum continue to be a steady presence. Anglers have also reported an increase in flounder sightings, with sizes ranging from the modest to the impressive 'flats' that are sure to be the envy of any fisherman's tale.
James T Wilson Pier: Nighttime Spectacle
As the sun sets, James T Wilson Pier transforms into a stage for nocturnal aquatic performances. While cobia are catch-and-release until June 15th, their presence adds to the excitement of the pier. Nighttime is the prime time for blues and trout to shine under the pier lights, creating a spectacle for those who venture after dusk. Though the drum have been elusive, the few that have been caught are a testament to the pier's diverse offerings.
Fort Monroe Piers: The Rock's Rendezvous
The rocks at Fort Monroe Piers remain a sanctuary for drum aficionados, with the addition of speckled trout stirring excitement among the community. The pier's reputation as a hotspot is well-earned, with both blues and Spanish Mackerel making frequent appearances, much to the delight of anglers seeking variety in their catch.
This week's report highlights the vibrant life beneath the surface and the shared passion that brings our community together. For more insights and tips on making the most of your fishing adventures, join the conversation on our Community Message Board. Don't forget to share your own stories and maybe even reveal the one that almost got away
Until next time, keep your lines tight and your stories exciting. Happy fishing!