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07-26-2024 Fishing Report
Quote from Fish Whishper on July 26, 2024, 5:36 PM07-26-2024
Hey there, fellow anglers! It seems the fish are biting best in the early mornings, just before dusk, and during those mysterious night hours. Nature's putting on quite a show this week with storms and showers in the forecast. Stay dry out there, friends, and remember - a little rain never stopped a determined angler. Keep those lines taut and your spirits high!
Let's dive into our weekly catch report:
James River Pier: The usual suspects are making appearances - spot, croakers, and sea bass. But don't overlook the perch and flounder. Oh, and watch out for those pesky little oyster toads - they're small but feisty!
James T Wilson: This spot's been buzzing with activity! Anglers are reeling in spot, croakers, and Spanish mackerel. Cobia are still hanging around, much to everyone's delight. You might also encounter drum, trout, perch, flounder, blues, and even some small seabass. For the thrill-seekers, there are reports of small sharks. And if you're feeling lucky, try your hand at crabbing!
Fort Monroe Piers: The lineup here is impressive - spot, croakers, Spanish mackerel, drum, trout, perch, flounder, blues, and those ever-present small sea bass. It's like a underwater buffet out there!
The Green Mile Pier: This stretch is living up to its name with a green light for spot, croakers, puppy drum, trout, flounder, blues, and small sea bass. It's a great spot for anglers of all levels.
Ocean View Pier: If variety is the spice of life, then Ocean View is serving up a feast! Spot, croakers, Spanish mackerel, cobia, trout, perch, flounder, blues, small sea bass - you name it, they've got it. And for those seeking a bit more excitement, there are skates and sharks in the mix too.
Now, I know what you're thinking - "Isn't this the same report as last week?" Well, yes and no. While the cast of characters might be familiar, each day on the water brings its own unique adventure. The fishing scene is red hot right now, but success favors those who know the when, where, and how.
So gear up, stay safe, and make the most of your weekend on the water. Remember, every cast is a new opportunity for that big catch. Tight lines, everyone!
07-26-2024
Hey there, fellow anglers! It seems the fish are biting best in the early mornings, just before dusk, and during those mysterious night hours. Nature's putting on quite a show this week with storms and showers in the forecast. Stay dry out there, friends, and remember - a little rain never stopped a determined angler. Keep those lines taut and your spirits high!
Let's dive into our weekly catch report:
James River Pier: The usual suspects are making appearances - spot, croakers, and sea bass. But don't overlook the perch and flounder. Oh, and watch out for those pesky little oyster toads - they're small but feisty!
James T Wilson: This spot's been buzzing with activity! Anglers are reeling in spot, croakers, and Spanish mackerel. Cobia are still hanging around, much to everyone's delight. You might also encounter drum, trout, perch, flounder, blues, and even some small seabass. For the thrill-seekers, there are reports of small sharks. And if you're feeling lucky, try your hand at crabbing!
Fort Monroe Piers: The lineup here is impressive - spot, croakers, Spanish mackerel, drum, trout, perch, flounder, blues, and those ever-present small sea bass. It's like a underwater buffet out there!
The Green Mile Pier: This stretch is living up to its name with a green light for spot, croakers, puppy drum, trout, flounder, blues, and small sea bass. It's a great spot for anglers of all levels.
Ocean View Pier: If variety is the spice of life, then Ocean View is serving up a feast! Spot, croakers, Spanish mackerel, cobia, trout, perch, flounder, blues, small sea bass - you name it, they've got it. And for those seeking a bit more excitement, there are skates and sharks in the mix too.
Now, I know what you're thinking - "Isn't this the same report as last week?" Well, yes and no. While the cast of characters might be familiar, each day on the water brings its own unique adventure. The fishing scene is red hot right now, but success favors those who know the when, where, and how.
So gear up, stay safe, and make the most of your weekend on the water. Remember, every cast is a new opportunity for that big catch. Tight lines, everyone!