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05-23-2025 FISHING REPORT
Quote from Fish Whishper on May 23, 2025, 9:11 AMHere's what our fellow Fish Whisperers have caught:
Ocean View
- Croakers
- Spot
- Rays
- Blues
- Cobia
- Trout
- Round head
- Drum
- Skates
James T Wilson Pier
- Black Drum
- Red Drum
- Cobia
- Stripper
- Spot
- Blues
- Round head
- Grey trout
- Rays
- Skates
- Croaker
James River Pier
- Croaker
- Spot
- Mullet
- Drum
- Stripper
- Blues
- Cat fish
Green Mile
- Trout
- Croaker
- Spot
- Mullet
- Drum
- Stripper
- Blues
Our Fish Whisper community has been busy reeling in an impressive variety of catches across different locations. Let's dive into the details of what our fellow anglers have encountered in their recent fishing adventures.
Starting with Ocean View, this location has proven to be a hotspot for diverse marine life. Anglers have reported catches ranging from the ever-popular Croakers and Spot to the more challenging Cobia and Drum. The presence of Rays and Skates adds an exciting element to the fishing experience, while Blues and Trout offer great sport for both novice and experienced fishers.
Moving on to the James T Wilson Pier, we see an equally impressive array of catches. This pier seems to be particularly favored by Drum enthusiasts, with both Black and Red Drum making appearances. The pier also boasts a mix of other species, including the prized Cobia, the swift Stripper, and the always-fun-to-catch Blues. The variety continues with Round head, Grey trout, Rays, Skates, and Croaker, making this pier a must-visit for anglers seeking diversity in their catches.
The James River Pier, while offering a slightly smaller variety, still presents excellent fishing opportunities. Croaker and Spot are abundant here, joined by Mullet, Drum, Stripper, and Blues. Uniquely, this location also offers the chance to catch Catfish, adding a freshwater touch to the predominantly saltwater lineup.
Lastly, the Green Mile area has proven to be a reliable spot for Trout and Croaker enthusiasts. Anglers here have also had success with Spot, Mullet, Drum, Stripper, and Blues, mirroring some of the catches found at other locations but in a potentially different setting.
This comprehensive overview of catches across these four locations showcases the rich biodiversity of our local waters and the varied experiences available to our Fish Whisper community. Whether you're after the challenge of landing a Cobia, the excitement of reeling in a Stripper, or the simple pleasure of catching Spot and Croaker, there's something for every angler in these waters.
Remember, fishing is not just about the catch, but also about respecting our aquatic environments and fellow anglers. As you plan your next fishing adventure, consider exploring these diverse locations and contributing to our shared knowledge by reporting your catches. Together, we can continue to bridge the communication gap between fish and fish enthusiasts, fostering a community built on shared passion, respect, and the joy of fishing.
Here's what our fellow Fish Whisperers have caught:
Ocean View
- Croakers
- Spot
- Rays
- Blues
- Cobia
- Trout
- Round head
- Drum
- Skates
James T Wilson Pier
- Black Drum
- Red Drum
- Cobia
- Stripper
- Spot
- Blues
- Round head
- Grey trout
- Rays
- Skates
- Croaker
James River Pier
- Croaker
- Spot
- Mullet
- Drum
- Stripper
- Blues
- Cat fish
Green Mile
- Trout
- Croaker
- Spot
- Mullet
- Drum
- Stripper
- Blues
Our Fish Whisper community has been busy reeling in an impressive variety of catches across different locations. Let's dive into the details of what our fellow anglers have encountered in their recent fishing adventures.
Starting with Ocean View, this location has proven to be a hotspot for diverse marine life. Anglers have reported catches ranging from the ever-popular Croakers and Spot to the more challenging Cobia and Drum. The presence of Rays and Skates adds an exciting element to the fishing experience, while Blues and Trout offer great sport for both novice and experienced fishers.
Moving on to the James T Wilson Pier, we see an equally impressive array of catches. This pier seems to be particularly favored by Drum enthusiasts, with both Black and Red Drum making appearances. The pier also boasts a mix of other species, including the prized Cobia, the swift Stripper, and the always-fun-to-catch Blues. The variety continues with Round head, Grey trout, Rays, Skates, and Croaker, making this pier a must-visit for anglers seeking diversity in their catches.
The James River Pier, while offering a slightly smaller variety, still presents excellent fishing opportunities. Croaker and Spot are abundant here, joined by Mullet, Drum, Stripper, and Blues. Uniquely, this location also offers the chance to catch Catfish, adding a freshwater touch to the predominantly saltwater lineup.
Lastly, the Green Mile area has proven to be a reliable spot for Trout and Croaker enthusiasts. Anglers here have also had success with Spot, Mullet, Drum, Stripper, and Blues, mirroring some of the catches found at other locations but in a potentially different setting.
This comprehensive overview of catches across these four locations showcases the rich biodiversity of our local waters and the varied experiences available to our Fish Whisper community. Whether you're after the challenge of landing a Cobia, the excitement of reeling in a Stripper, or the simple pleasure of catching Spot and Croaker, there's something for every angler in these waters.
Remember, fishing is not just about the catch, but also about respecting our aquatic environments and fellow anglers. As you plan your next fishing adventure, consider exploring these diverse locations and contributing to our shared knowledge by reporting your catches. Together, we can continue to bridge the communication gap between fish and fish enthusiasts, fostering a community built on shared passion, respect, and the joy of fishing.