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Falling for Southern Bay Specks

Enjoy some of the best speck fishing of the year as the leaves are falling from the trees.

By Chuck Harrison

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Western Winds

The November breeze is kicking up and keeping you off the Bay? Here’s how to save the day.

By Lenny Rudow

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Coastal Wrecks South of OC to the VA Line

These DelMarVa wrecks lead to fishing success.

By Wayne Young

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Tubular Temptations

As the temperatures drop crappie will be in a feeding frenzy, and in the Mid-Atlantic’s reservoirs, rivers, and ponds, nothing tempts them like tubes.

By Staff

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Bass in the Bay

Late fall offers Chesapeake Bay anglers their best shot at keeper-sized sea bass.

By Lenny Rudow

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Tautog Fishing for Beginners

As the waters grow cold our attention once again turns to tautog… just how bold are you feeling, beginner anglers?

By Staff

Arlie puckered up on the Patapsco, while fishing with Schooled Up charters. Photo courtesy of Chris Davis

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Departments 10

Notes From the Cockpit By Lenny Rudow

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Fishing News By Staff

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Hot New Gear By Staff

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Charters, Guides, and Headboats

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Calendar

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FishTalk Monthly Subscription Form

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Reader Photos

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Fishing Forecast By Dillon Waters

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Tips & Tricks By Staff

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Paddler’s Edge By Eric Packard

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Tides & Currents

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Brokerage: Used Boats for Sale

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Marketplace: Services, Supplies, and Much More

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Index to Advertisers

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Plan Of Attack: Angling Tactics 18

Spoonin’ Up the Rock and Spoonin’ Up the Perch

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Yamaha 222 FSH Sport: Jetting to the Fish

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from Notes the Cockpit By Lenny Rudow

News Flash: Saturday November 4 no matter who you are, no matter what obligations you may have, no matter what the weather may be, and no matter how busy you might think you are, you need to go fishing. You have a guaranteed free pass, an all-clear, and a green light wrapped up into one. Just what happens on this sacred angling date? November 4 is the Fish For a Cure tournament, and in all the history of mankind (starvation excluded) there’s been no better reason to go fishing.

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he Fish For a Cure (F4AC) annually raises a big chunk of cha-ching for the Cancer Survivorship Program at the Anne Arundel Medical Center’s Geaton and JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute. The money raised in the tournament doesn’t go into some amorphous fund, but directly benefits cancer patients who are going through the struggle of a lifetime. It has a very real impact on the wellbeing of people who are facing overwhelming challenges. The bottom line: it helps support people who really need it, at a time when they really need it. Considering how important this day is, who in their right mind would say you shouldn’t go fishing? Nobody, that’s who. If you haven’t already signed up with your team, go to fishforacure.org right now and start filling out the entry form. If you already have, as tournament day approaches now’s the time to make a serious push in your fundraising efforts. The most important part of participating in the Fish For a Cure actually isn’t the fishing — it’s the Captain’s Challenge. This is the fundraising challenge which every team participates in, to catch those

big cancer-fighting bucks. Here are some tips to make sure your team does well: • Email and call everyone on your contact lists. Reach out to friends and family and make sure they’re aware of F4AC, your team, and what this event is all about. Then, take the leap and ask them to chip in. • Hold a fundraiser for your team. Through the years Team FishTalk/ PropTalk has raised a big chunk of their Captain’s Challenge funds through in-person parties, digital auctions, and raffles. Any and every team can do the same. • Set a minimum donation level for every member for your fishing team, and a minimum fundraising goal for each individual member. Now let’s say for the sake of argument that there’s absolutely, positively no way you can join in this event because of some life-changing event like your daughter’s marriage, your first day at a new job, or your boat exploded. Okay, we get it. In that case, mosey on over to the Fish For a Cure

website, click on Standings, then click on Team FishTalk/PropTalk. You know what comes next: I’m asking you to hit that “Donate” button and help our team out with whatever you can afford. Because of the timing of our publication schedule, if you didn’t get your November copy of FishTalk when it first hit the streets in late October, there’s a chance you’ll read this after the fact. (C’mon, do a better job of finding FishTalk faster!!) Don’t worry; we’re playing the long game here. We’ve been sponsors for five years and we aren’t stopping with this one, so we can wait. Grab your 2024 calendar right now, and mark off next October to sign up and start getting involved. Do so, and we can promise you two things. First off, you’ll feel great for making the effort and supporting the cause. And second, no matter who you are, no matter what obligations you may have, no matter what the weather may be, and no matter how busy you might think you are, you’ll be going fishing come November.

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Letters Tandem Rigging Tip Dear FishTalk egarding last month’s “Plan of Attack” on tandem rigs, I thought readers might want to know, another excellent option is to use a slightly modified inline “torpedo” sinker. Just paint one half orange and the other half yellow. Then add a split ring and a hook on one end, and attach it to the bottom of the tandem rig leader. It sinks better than most spoons and it may be surprising, but the painted weight catches a lot of fish. -Peter B, via email

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Fish News By Lenny Rudow

Breathing Easier

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he summer hypoxia report for the Chesapeake Bay is in, and the news is good. This summer the dissolved oxygen content throughout the Chesapeake was significantly better than average through both Maryland and Virginia waters. In fact, hypoxic water volume (that with less than two mg/l of oxygen) in July averaged 1.1 cubic miles, versus the long-term average of 1.62 miles. Scientists are crediting reduced river flows from January through May and a reduction of nitrogen (nitrogen and phosphorus fuel the algae blooms which result in hypoxic conditions) for the improvement.

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##Reduced river flows from January through May and a reduction of nitrogen are credited with this summer’s unusually good water quality.

Truth Be Told (Finally)

OAA Fisheries has finally come to admit that the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) is troubled… something the fishing community has been screaming about for years. You may remember that MRIP fallacies played a role in the red snapper season fiasco in the Gulf of Mexico, the inexplicable “calculations” of reduced release striped bass mortality “accomplished” by closing spring catch and release fishing in the Bay, and the tightening of black sea bass restrictions even as fish populations grew on the Mid-Atlantic Coast. You may also remember that in Ocean City, MD, where every boat fishing for black sea bass must pass through the single inlet, video monitoring was used to prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that MRIP’s estimation of the number of sea bass fishing trips for the state was vastly overinflated. Just this summer, news was released that video showed approximately one fifth the number MRIP was using (see Ridiculous MRIP Numbers: Notes from the Cockpit, at FishTalkMag.com). Finally, NOAA has admitted that MRIP’s Fishing Effort Survey has been inflating the numbers. By their estimation, saltwater participation in the Gulf and Atlantic is likely overestimating effort by 30 to 40 percent. However, the “Evaluating Measurement Error in the MRIP Fishing Effort Survey” claims that this overestimation is the result of the order of questions in MRIP’s mail survey and does not even address overestimation resulting from other issues (that are clearly present thanks to a video camera proving an error of more like 400 percent). So, the real inflation of the numbers is 30 to 40 percent, plus… what?

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he Kent Island Fishermen Club’s annual Youth Fishing Derby went off in fine form this year, with a whopping 119 registered kids casting their lines. The catch of 244 critters included perch, spot, cownose rays, crabs, flounder, horseshoe crabs, and puffer fish. All the kids also enjoyed receiving goodie bags and T-shirts after they completed casting from the Romancoke fishing pier. Thanks and congratulations go out to the Kent Island Fishermen for once again bringing out those fishing kids and showing them a great time!

##The Kent Island Fishermen packed the Romancoke fishing pier with kids this summer.

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he Coastal Conservation Association Maryland Pickerel Championship kicks off November 1st and runs through February 29, 2024. Catch and release fish all winter long to build your longest stringer of chain pickerel and various other species. Prizes will be awarded for top three fish overall, longest fish, kayak, youth, and fly divisions. Learn more and register at ccamd.org

he Colonial Beach Fall Rockfish Tournament takes place November 11 and 12 at the Colonial Beach Yacht Center. Prizes are awarded based on entries (40 percent to first place, 20 percent for second, 15 percent for third) and all Potomac River Fisheries Commission rules and regs apply with fishing hours from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a by-weight tournament with each boat presenting their largest two fish per day. Visit colonialyachtclub. clubexpress.com for more information.

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es, people we know you’ve been hearing about this one and November 4 is the big day. Fish for a Cure runs 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. with fishing taking place throughout the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. This is an all catch-photorelease tournament for 2023, platformed on the iAngler app. Awards will be given in four different categories: • Rockfish—longest stringer of three.

• Grand Slam—longest stringer of three different sportfish species. • Perch—longest stringer of three. • Invasive Species—longest stringer of three invasive catfish and/or snakehead.

##The Reel Council team enjoyed setting a fundraising record in 2022, and everyone enjoyed the rockin’ Shore Party afterwards! Photo courtesy of Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation.

There are prizes and cash calcuttas for each category, and don’t forget, the Shore Party from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the South Annapolis Yacht Centre is one heck of a cool bash. The real prize, however, is participation in the fundraising competition. Your entry and all the money you raise goes to the cancer survivorship program at the JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute at the Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center. If you haven’t signed up already, do so now, and if not, we ask you to help support Team FishTalk/PropTalk in our efforts with a donation—visit fishtalkmag.com/f4ac to find our team page.

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HOT NEW GEAR

Editor’s Note: We wish we could personally test every item that appears on these pages, but that simply isn’t possible. So that you know the difference between when we’ve physically tested a piece of gear and when we’re writing about it because it’s newsworthy and we think you’ll want to know about it, we’ve developed this FishTalk Tested button. When you see it printed next to something in this section, it means we’ve personally run it through the wringer.

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ishing the Chesapeake Bay region requires the proper tools and knowhow to help you catch that trophy fish, and that’s where Hard Head Custom Baits comes into play with their triangular Shad Head Jigs. They now come in a variety of new colors that give you more options to choose from, expanding the famous “candy corn” pattern to include candy blue, candy green, and so on. Packs include two for 3/8 to one ounce and one for 1.5 to 3.0 ounce, and heads have a plastic barb and skirt ring. Both plain and pre-skirted heads are available. Price: $5.45 to $6.25; find them at your local tackle shop or hardheadcustombaits.com.

By Eric Packard

here are jerk baits and then there’s the Rapala PXR Mavrik 110. This bait casts a mile, keeping it in the strike zone longer and thus creating greater opportunity for a bite. The builtin rattle and semi-erratic action simulates an injured fish. It comes dressed with VMC treble hooks that are extra sharp to hang onto your catch. If you’re looking for that bait that flies like a jet and gets its prey, then you want to hook up with a Mavrik. Coming this fall (you can check rapala.com for info but as we go to press it hasn’t been listed yet), price TBD/est. $14.99.

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Lighter Than… Air?

e love fishing rods that are uber-light, uber-sensitive, and uber-strong, and the new G. Loomis NRX+ Inshore line fits this bill to a tee. NRX+ rods are built with Fuji titanium SiC guides, CI4+ reel seats, and are available in 10 casting and spinning models. Even more importantly, these rods have Spiral X construction (triple-layer with an oblique fiber core, longitudinal middle layer, and reverse-oblique fiber outer layer) with a multi-taper design that reinforces critical stress points while reducing the amount of unneeded material in the blank. Net result? Maximum rigidity and sensitivity with reduced weight. We haven’t been able to actually fish an NRX+ yet but we did play with them in the convention center at the ICAST show, and it feels like a virtually weightless magic wand in-hand. Price: $625 to $650. Check out our video of the NRX+ Inshore rods from ICAST at the FishTalk YouTube channel.

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kay, here’s a wacky fishing product we can really get behind: Fishin’-opoly. Sure, it’s a bit of a rip-off considering that the “real” Monopoly already has a fishing edition. And yes, we were a bit traumatized reading the epically cliché description of the game (“it will reel you in hook, line, and sinker”). Still, who doesn’t want to advance to Cast, build on Walleye Way, and try to avoid going to Snag? Price: $29.99. Visit cabelas. com if you feel like rolling the dice.

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aiwa has an all new Tatula MQ LT, and the body of this reel features a one-piece monocoque Zaion V design which boosts interior space and allows for bigger gears. Net result? You get more torque and cranking power. Added bonus: multiple screws get eliminated, resistance to water intrusion gets a boost, and internal parts get more support. The Tatula MQ LT also features Daiwa’s Airdrive rotor, bail, and shaft, improving balance and smoothness while reducing weight. As a point of reference, the 3000 (which has a 6.2:1 gear ratio, zips in 36.8” of line per crank, and can put out 22 pounds of max drag) tips the scales at a mere 7.1 ounces. Six models ranging from 1000 to 4000 are available. Price: $199.99. Visit daiwa.us for more information.

Feeling Feverish

igging spoons may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the fishing tackle company Aftco, but once you try out the Blue Fever Crossbreed we’re betting that may change. These spoons range from 60 to 120 grams and have an unusual center-weighted semi-diamond-ish shape that causes them to sink fast, stabilize and sink slower, then sink fast again — and the variable descend rate drives fish nuts. Hooks are 4X trebles on oversized split-rings so you can swap ‘em if so desired, and there are six different color patterns to choose from. We tried the Blue Fever Crossbreeds in two different venues, jigging for rockfish that were hugging bottom in 30’ and dropping ‘em over an inshore wreck for black sea bass. In both cases, the fish attacked with abandon. Note: check out the Sardine color pattern, which really got the rockfish snapping. Price: $14 to $17. Visit aftco.com to learn more.

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Plan Of Attack

Spoonin’ Up the Rock

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hen the water temps drop this month, at some point the rockfish will move deep. And in-between flurries of bird action there will almost certainly come a time when you spot fish in 30 to 40 feet of water hugging the bottom. It’s time to reach for those jigging spoons.

##When the fish go deep, reach for the spoons.

• Position yourself to idle upwind/upcurrent, until you go over solid marks. Don’t stop when you first see them, but continue idling until they begin to taper off. Then it’s time to shift into neutral.

• Drop your spoons from the upwind side of the boat until they hit bottom. Lock up the reel, and sweep the rod tip up quickly and with authority.

• Drop your rod tip to allow the spoon to fall as freely as possible, while still maintaining some tension. To accomplish this, a moderate or slow action rod works best since you can keep some bend in the tip while the spoon falls. • If the spoon hits bottom earlier than expected set the hook — that isn’t bottom, a fish grabbed the lure!

• If it ceases hitting bottom on the downswing, let out additional line until it touches down again. Then resume jigging. Remember that if the drift is fast, you may need to let out line every second or third jig.

##Now that’s what we call a white perch!

Spoonin’ Up the Perch

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hose tasty white perch will transition to deeper waters this month, too. In most areas they’ll be clustered around structure like the Bay Bridge rockpiles and pilings, and you’ll also find them over deepwater shell bottom and reefs. Again, spoons are a great way to get ‘em. But since this species tends to feed on somewhat smaller baits, a few adjustments are in order.

• Stick with the smallest spoon that has enough weight to reach bottom.

• If you can’t keep it down swap for a spoon that’s too large for perch, and tie a dropper loop into your leader about two feet above the spoon. • Tie a perch-sized offering like a streamer or a two-inch soft plastic onto the dropper. When using plastic, don’t tie on a weighted jighead but instead use a plain hook sized appropriately for the tail, and thread it on. • Drop the rig to bottom and jig it in the same way, but with a bit less swing and vigor.

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Maryland Reef Ball Building

9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Clagett Farm in Upper Marlboro, MD. Volunteers will assist Chesapeake Bay Foundation staff by assembling and disassembling fiberglass molds. These reef balls provide instant habitat when placed into the water. This activity involves kneeling, lifting, and bending. Registration (free) required at cbf.org

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Target chain pickerel and a variety of other fish species all winter long in this catch, photo, release tournament to compete for great prizes. Register at ccamd.org

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Maryland Reef Ball Building

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Clagett Farm in Upper Marlboro, MD. Volunteers will assist Chesapeake Bay Foundation staff by assembling and disassembling fiberglass molds. These reef balls provide instant habitat when placed into the water. This activity involves kneeling, lifting, and bending. Registration (free) required at cbf.org 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Clagett Farm in Upper Marlboro, MD. Volunteers will assist Chesapeake Bay Foundation staff by assembling and disassembling fiberglass molds. These reef balls provide instant habitat when placed into the water. This activity involves kneeling, lifting, and bending. Registration (free) required at cbf.org

66th Annual Urbanna Oyster Festival

An oyster shucking contest, antique car show, parade, beer tastings, wine and oyster tastings, and live music. Learn about local aquaculture and preservation of the Bay. No ticket is needed to enter the festival, but certain areas may have a fee. In Urbanna, VA.

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17th Annual Fish For a Cure

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Catch and release fishing tournament and Paul C. Dettor Captain’s Challenge to raise funds for Cancer Survivorship Program at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center’s (LHAAMC) Geaton and JoAnn DeCesaris Cancer Institute. Registration: $500 for a captain and three anglers (or a four-person kayak team). Shore Party 5 to 9 p.m. at South Annapolis Yacht Centre (tickets: $150). To register or donate, visit fishforacure.org Invasive catfish tournament and food festival. Family friendly event with music, food trucks, and educational presentations from DNR while the angler’s fish. Weigh-in party at the marina starting at 2 p.m.

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Waterfowl Festival

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Colonial Yacht Club Fall Tournament

A three-day festival celebrating the culture of the Eastern Shore. Featuring artisans, kid’s activities, delicious food and drink, World Waterfowl Calling Championship Demonstration, DelMarVa dock dogs, retriever demonstrations, and more. In Easton, MD. $25 for all three days. Tickets: waterfowlfestival.org

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A day to pay our respects to those who have served.

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Facing Our Unfinished Challenge: Saving the Bay in the 21st century

5:30 p.m. at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum’s Van Lennep Auditorium in St. Michaels, MD. For more than 50 years, CBF has created broad understanding of the Bay’s poor health, engaged public leaders in making commitments to restore the Chesapeake, and fought successfully to create and maintain a cleanup approach that features real accountability: the Chesapeake Clean Water Blueprint. Tickets: $8 per person. Register: cbmm.org

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Mariners’ Museum Evening Lecture Series

7 to 8:30 p.m. virtual and in-person event at The Mariners’ Museum and Park in Newport News, VA. Topic: Churchill’s American Arsenal with Larrie D. Ferreiro - engineer, historian, and a 2017 Pulitzer Prize finalist. Free to watch online, $10 for in-person ticket (includes one drink ticket). Advanced registration required at marinersmuseum.org


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Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival: Holiday Edition 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the

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The Mid-Atlantic’s largest lighted boat parade and now the fifth largest in the USA! Meet in front of Stansbury Yacht Basin at 5:30 p.m. To register, please text your name, address, and boat info to (410) 463-2686. Gift cards in excess of $325 for every captain.

On the Friday after Thanksgiving, show your thanks for the Bay by getting out on the water or spending time by the water’s edge. If you shop after your walk, support local boating businesses. Share your outing on social media using #bluefriday. W’S

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Hosted by the Rappahannock River Yacht Club (RRYC) on Carters Creek in Irvington, VA. Parade forms at 5:30 p.m. near Custom Yacht Service on the eastern branch of Carters Creek. Boats will travel west passing RRYC on starboard, continuing on to the Tides Inn; they will travel a total distance of 1.7 nautical miles. Multiple prize categories. Post parade party at RRYC at 7 p.m. Open to any type or size of boat. Learn more: rryc.org

“Planning for and going on fly fishing trips with guides” presented by Duber Winters. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers Clubhouse (behind Ford Hall) at the Davidsonville Family Recreation Center. Please contact Ryan Harvey at rybeer@gmail.com with any questions.

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Colonial Yacht Club Lighted Boat Parade

5 to 7 p.m. Potomac River, Marker #2, just off Colonial Beach Point, MD. Decorate your boat with festive lights and be part of this season’s holiday wonderment.

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Pasadena Lighted Boat Parade

Find a map of the parade route at facebook.com/PasadenaBoatParade. PYY Marine is having a viewing party this year from 5 to 9 p.m. This is a ticketed event: $60 per person (includes food, drinks, music, 50/50, parade viewing) and can be purchased at the PYY Marine office. To purchase tickets or register for the parade, call (410) 255-1771.

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Bohemia River Boaters Lighted Boat Parade in Chesapeake City

Boats will be running down the C&D Canal headed into the basin at approximately 5:30 p.m. Don’t miss the party downstairs in the heated tent at the Chesapeake Inn. Come join the fun, and please bring a few canned goods to donate towards the local church’s food cupboard. Good places to watch: Pells Garden, Bayard House, Schaefer’s Canal House, and the Chesapeake Inn.

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Cambridge-Dorchester County Christmas Parade

Lineup at 4 p.m., parade at 5 p.m. The Parade route begins at Long Wharf, progresses down High St., turns left onto Poplar, straight down Race St., ending at Washington St. by Haddaways. Theme: Snowflakes on Parade. The parade is 100 percent donor-funded and volunteer-run. Donations are accepted at christmasparade.org

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23rd Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights

Parade starts at 5:30 p.m. Festivities begin in the afternoon at the Old Town Alexandria, VA, waterfront. Register: visitalexandria.com

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52nd Annual Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade

In Old Town Alexandria, VA. Dozens of Scottish clans dressed in colorful tartans parade through the streets of Old Town, joined by pipe and drum bands from around the region, as well as terriers and hounds and more.

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The District’s Holiday Boat Parade

6 to 9 p.m. at District Wharf in Washington, DC. Features over 60 beautifully decorated boats parading along the Washington Channel. Ornament decorating and face painting at Recreation Pier, roast s’mores at the fire pit, vist the lighted tree, skate at the ice rink, sample drinks at the beer garden, and more.

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Christmas in St. Michaels

The mission of Christmas in St. Michaels is to provide resources to help local nonprofit groups enhance the quality of life for the residents of the Bay Hundred community. Events include breakfast with Santa, the Talbot Street Parade on Saturday at 10:30 a.m., a lighted boat parade on Saturday at 6 p.m., and more.

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6 p.m. in the Town harbor. All sizes of powerboats and sailboats are welcome. Contact dglackin48@gmail.com for more information.

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##Tim tried some nighttime fly fishing in Lynnhaven and was justly rewarded.

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##Martin and his crew had some great action on the Bay.

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##Jon was trolling east of Thomas Point when this Spanish mackerel ate his spoon.

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##Chase and Uncle Jerry had fun and bent some rods at St. Mary’s Lake while fishing with G-Dad.

##Hudson and Levi tide into a 50-pound MEGAcat, while casting in the Patuxent.

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##Jimmy got a nice one in the middle Bay, while fishing with Chesapeake Fishing Adventures.

##Grace, Leo, and Aiden enjoyed some solid bluefish action trolling spoons from Bloody Point to the Choptank.

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Hot New Fishboats By Lenny Rudow

Contender 24 S: Captain Dad H istorically, Contenders are well known for their wave-slicing abilities, comprehensive fishing armaments, and rock-solid build. What they haven’t always been so well known for is their family friendliness. It’s time to take a fresh look, Captain Dad — the Contender 24 S checks all the expected Contender boxes and tosses in a few twists and tweaks that will make Captain Mom and the kids all smiles when the whole family goes fishing.

First note the seating arrangements, which are unlike anything we’ve seen in a Contender before. The leaning post is a straightforward affair with pipework sized to fit an 85-quart super-cooler underneath. The seat flips up with stowage for your tackle underneath, and there are four rocket launchers across the back. But up in the bow things get a bit more interesting. Contender molds in flanking seats (with 59 gallons of stowage underneath each), bolsters all the way around

for backrests, and includes a drop-in insert and cushion that turns the entire bow into U-shaped seating. There’s also a small forward console seat with a drink box underneath. But in the stern the seating is even more interesting. Two aft seats (which flip forward to access the bilge) are integrated on either side of the 26-gallon centered livewell. Next, consider the long list of familyfriendly features and options: a head in the console compartment, a raw water

Quick Facts LOA: 24’6” Beam: 8’6” Displacement: 5250 lbs. Draft: 1’6” Transom Deadrise: 22.5 degrees Fuel Capacity: 130 gal. Max. Power: 300 hp

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washdown for the cockpit and a freshwater shower for the transom, a four-speaker Fusion stereo system, and 10 drink holders. The family-friendliest of all, however, may be this boat’s entry and egress both on the water and at the dock. The 24 S has an integrated full-width swim platform/ motor bracket behind the transom, with a pull-out ladder hidden behind a small door. It’s completely inobtrusive, and collapses and stows inside of the bracket itself so it’s always handy but never in the way. Or, you can opt for exiting via a side entry door with a telescopic ladder. This will also aid in boarding, especially when you have passengers who may have difficulty with a big step from the dock over the gunwale and to the deck.

Setting the design and features aside, we’ve also got to consider how this boat performs when rigged with a Yamaha F300. You think the kids will enjoy blasting across the Bay at speeds topping the 50 mph mark? Cruising to the fishing grounds in the mid-30s at 4500 rpm? Slicing smoothly through the waves with that 22.5-degree deep-V? Yes, yes, and yes. You already know about fishing accouterments like the livewell and rocket launchers (add four more across the back of the hard top), but the 24 S also has a leg up on the competition in another department: fish-stowing capabilities. This boat has a gaping 94-gallon fishbox in the bowdeck, a 43-gallon box just

behind it, and a pair of 30-gallon boxes in the aft deck. Hitch up the trailer and roll for the inlet, and you’ll have a tough time plugging the fishboxes on this boat even if there’s an epic tuna bite going off. Maybe you used to own a Contender in your pre-kid days. Or maybe you’ve looked at them and thought “if only…” Either way, if you go by the moniker Captain Dad, it’s time to check out a new Contender 24 S. Area Dealer In Maryland, Cedar Point Marina, Grasonville, (410) 827-9300 or cedarpointkn.com; In Virginia, Leagasea Marine, Yorktown, (757) 898-3000 or legaseamarine.com.

Yamaha 222 FSH Sport: Jetting to the Fish

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ou and your family love watersports almost as much as you love fishing? You and your family love bowriders almost as much as you love center consoles? You and your family love the uber-sporty handling of a jet boat? If you answered yes to all of the above the Yamaha 222 FSH Sport will be a boat of interest. There isn’t a huge selection of jet boats designed for fishing in today’s marketplace, but the 222 FSH Sport is a purpose-built jet-powered fishing machine. Sitting squarely in the middle of Yamaha’s 19’5” to 24’6” FSH center console lineup, the 222 is one of three 22-footers and is the midlevel trim offering (the 220 is a bit simpler, and the 222 FSH Sport E is a bit more gussied up). And considering just how well appointed the 222 Sport is, you’ll probably be surprised by how affordable this model happens to be. We hesitate to print hard figures the way pricing can change in this day and age, but it’s just a hair more than the average price of a new Ford F150. Speaking of pick-up trucks: the package gets you everything you need to hit the road, pump some fuel into the tank, and start fishing, including a tandem axel trailer with disc brakes and a foldaway tongue that reduces garage storage length to 22’6”. The list of standard features boasts perks like a five-inch

Quick Facts Yamaha Connext touchscreen control, a four-speaker Jensen stereo system, a tow hook, and tilt rack-and-pinion steering with an articulating keel. And on the fishing front, you get a 26-gallon livewell, a raw water washdown, four rocket launchers on the T-top, flushmount rodholders in the gunwales and up forward, under-gunwale racks, and vertical racks for six more rods in the console. Despite all those goodies, the biggest attraction of the 222 FSH Sport for many families will be the transom setup.

LOA: 22’0” Beam: 8’6” Displacement: 3620 lbs. Draft: 1’7” Transom Deadrise: 20 degrees Fuel Capacity: 75 gal.

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##Is that seating in the bow of the Yamaha, or is it fishing territory? Yes!

What about that bowrider-like bow? Leave the cushions at home in the garage on serious fishing trips, drop in the insert, and you have an elevated casting platform. When they’re in place there’s room for four to sit center-facing, or two to kick back and stretch a bit while facing forward. We note that the cushy backrest bolsters make for comfortable seating whichever way you’re facing. Another nifty feature is the molded-in backrest pods, which have a significant amount of stowage inside. The FSH 222 Sport gets its power from a pair of Yamaha four-cylinder four-stroke 1.9L inboard engines that blast water through 155 MM highpressure pumps with stainless-steel impellers. As is usually true of jet boats

these engines are designed to spin high, with max rpm all the way up at 7500. At that mark you can expect speeds in the mid-40s. Interestingly, the most efficient cruise tends to be near the upper end, and at 6500 rpm speeds are in the low- to mid-30s while efficiency peaks at above two mpg. Does the Yamaha 222 FSH Sport fall into the category of hard-core fishboats? Heck no. But, does it offer up a center console design with all the critical angling features, plus the ability to serve as a general all-around jet boat bowrider fun-machine? Youbetcha. Area Dealer Beacon Light Marina, Middle River, MD, (410) 335-6200 or beaconlightmarina.com.

Old Town ePDL: To Pedal or Not To Pedal – That Is the Question

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e usually reserve this space for checking out some of the weirder and wilder fishing machines on the water, but the new Old Town ePDL is so dang inventive we pushed aside the submarines and hovercraft to make room for it this month. You know those electric pedal-assisted bikes you see on the road? Old Town has applied the concept to kayaks.

This new (32.5-pound) drive system can be pedaled a la human power, partially assisted, or fully engaged to propel the boat entirely via electric, powered by a 36-volt, 20 amp-hour, 8.5-pound lithiumion battery. There are five speed levels of power-assist, and the manufacturer says that run-time at full-tilt is up to three hours. An LCD readout on the drive system lets you see power level and how much juice is remaining.

The ePDL was announced at the ICAST show this summer and isn’t yet available except for pre-orders, with shipping expected to begin with the BigWater ePDL+ 132 in early 2024 and pricing set at $5,999.00 for the complete kayak and drive system. Unfortunately, the drive system alone will not fit in pre-existing BigWater models. Learn more at oldtownwatercraft.johnsonoutdoors.com.

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Falling for Southern Bay Specks By Chuck Harrison

Enjoy some of the best speck fishing of the year as the leaves are falling from the trees.

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f you have read many of my articles you may have heard me say “Any fish, many fish, big fish, hard fish.” This is the progression most of us take as we get better at fishing. It starts with just wanting to catch a fish. Then it’s all about filling a cooler with a lot of fish. It progresses to catching a big fish, and then finally to landing a hard fish to catch. I would classify speckled trout (spotted sea trout) as a hard fish for most people to catch in our region — and catching large ones consistently is very hard. My biggest speck was 27 inches. That’s a big one for our area. There are places where that is not as big a deal as it is for me, here. I typically think of any speck over 22 inches as big for our area. And like a lot of species, larger specks don’t always swim in the same waters nor fall for the same baits as smaller ones.

Seeking Specks

First let’s mention that unlike some species, the bigger speckled trout are often found in shallower water. A lot of my trout fishing is done in eight to 10 feet of water. When looking for a big one I often look for a shallow flat, sometimes less than three feet deep. You may not find a lot of specks this shallow in our area, but you just may find that big fish. There are flats around Hampton, Poquoson, and in the Elizabeth River, Lynnhaven River, and Rudee Inlet. In fact, flats may be found near most inlets leading into the Chesapeake Bay.

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Top Offerings

When fishing in shallow water, you don’t have to worry about getting to the bottom as in deeper water. So, many of the best baits are somewhat lighter. Let’s begin at the surface. Topwater plugs are very popular for specks in Florida and the same lures work here as well. A couple of popular lures are the Moonwalker and the Heddon Super Spook Jr. The Moonwalker is a four-inch bait developed by Salt Strong. It comes with a pair of single hooks. The Super Spook Jr. is a 3.5-inch lure that has been around for a very long time. It comes with treble hooks which can be easily switched for single hooks. Both of these lures are designed for a “walk the dog” retrieve. In this retrieve you hold the rod tip low and pump it to cause the bait to move from side to side as it is retrieved along the surface (see “Kinetic Potential: Hone Your Topwater Skills” at FishTalkMag.com for a more detailed explanation of walking the dog).

##Kayak anglers can get in on those big specks! Photo courtesy of Eric Packard.

These baits will also catch a variety of other species and topwater strikes are exciting since you can see the fish hit the bait. Topwater lures work best in low light situations (early and late in the day).

Pop That Cork

Moving to subsurface lures, our next bait is fished under a popping cork. When I started using popping corks, I thought they had to have a concave face to make a “popping” sound. However, the oval ones are actually preferred by a lot of people. These make plenty of commotion on the surface. These corks come rigged with a through-wire and beads to add some noise to the splash. The through-wire has loops at each end to attach the running line and the leader. The length of the leader depends on the depth of the water. It may be shorter than 18 inches, or up to a few feet long. The options for the business end of the

leader include lightweight jig heads with plastic tails or weighted hooks with plastic tails. Weighted hooks such as Owner Weighted Twistlocks Hooks work well in shallow water applications (under popping corks or by themselves). By rigging the plastic tail so it is weedless, you will avoid picking up the eel grass that seems to be on most flats. Eel grass is a blessing as a place for fish and bait to hide. But it is a curse as it gets snagged on most types of lures.

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ince big specks can be found in relatively shallow (and often protected) areas, this is a fishery where in many cases kayak anglers have just as good a shot at scoring big fish as boat anglers do. All of the same tackle and tactics the author talks about in this article apply. However, kayak anglers will also want to visit FishTalkMag.com and check out the following articles:

• Kayak Fishing for West Side Speckled Trout • Paddler’s Edge Kayak Fishing: Specks and Redfish • 5 Lower Bay Virginia Hotspots (which includes some launch points for kayakers) • And if you’re new to the game, Fishing for Speckled Trout for Beginners

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##As a chill creeps into the air, speck hunters can look forward to some nice sized fish showing up.

Popping corks are typically worked with a quick jerk to make a splash and lift the bait, followed by a pause to allow the bait to settle back down. Keep your eye on the cork. The bite often comes as the bait is falling. Popping corks work best on a flat surface so if there is wind on the water, I leave the corks in the tackle bag.

Jigs 'n Plastics

If you are looking to catch your first speck, I would recommend working a half-ounce leadhead jig with a Gulp! Swimming Mullet in yellow or white. And, while that rig will sometimes catch a bigger speck, there are other baits that tend to do better. Leadhead jigs and weighted hooks are both used with plastic tails in a wide variety of

shapes, sizes, and colors. As for shapes, there are four main ones: swimming, paddletail, shrimp, and jerk baits. Paddletails are good baits in murky water since they put out a good vibration. These baits come in a variety of sizes. Both Salt Strong and Z-Man have big selections of paddle tails in different color patterns. Some of these will come impregnated with scent. Different brands are more expensive than others, with some costing as much as $10 a piece. Did I mention there are a lot of bluefish in our area that would love to dine on a bait that costs 10 bucks? Shrimp type tails have much less action than paddletails, but on some days, they work well. Shrimp baits under a popping cork are especially effective. Finally, jerk baits are plastic tails that don’t put out much vibration. They tend

to be long and slender and imitate small fish darting along. On some days, especially in clear water, they will out-fish everything else. My absolute favorite is the Alabama Leprechaun from Salt Strong. I have caught quite a few specks over 20 inches with this bait. And remember that when targeting big specks, bigger plastics are often better. While smaller fish love three-inch tails, larger fish often prefer tails around five inches long. Speckled trout tend to be fussy eaters, and they won’t bite just anything (which is why I put them in the “hard fish” category). I would recommend trying different lure combinations and sticking with what works for you on your favorite flat or special spot on any particular day. Just remember, tomorrow they may go for a totally different bait. That is what makes speck fishing fun! # FishTalkMag.com November 2023 35


Western Winds By Lenny Rudow

Is the November breeze kicking up and keeping you off the Bay? Here’s how to save the day.

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hat’s worse than waking up to discover a 20-knot breeze when you’re bound and determined to go fishing? Not having a backup plan. Push your luck and head for open waters on a relatively small boat and there’s a good chance you’re in for little more than a pounding and a soaking. But if you’re a trailer-boater ready to execute a Plan B you still have a great shot at enjoying a fun and productive day.

Decisions, Decisions

Before we dig into the how-to let’s take a moment to consider the where-to. Much of the time we have a west wind in these parts, but thanks to the epically erratic nature of the Chesapeake’s shorelines, no matter which direction the wind is blowing you can almost always find a tributary or portion of a tributary that will be sheltered from the wind to some degree. If you haven’t already tried it, pull up Fishweather.com and click on the Forecast Map. You’ll see a map of the Bay with arrows indicating wind direction and speed in three-hour increments, from current time to over a week in the future. Like all weather predictions it isn’t perfect, but a day or two out it generally proves pretty accurate. And with a glance you can see what sections of which tributaries will be last exposed to the gusts de jure.

Sure, different tribs will be holding different numbers of fish every season and this may factor into your decision regarding a destination. On the other hand, if your boat is moored in a tributary you’re more or less stuck in your home waters. Either way, sometimes it’s utterly shocking how good the fishing for rockfish can be in tributaries ranging from the Elk River clear down to the Elizabeth. So before you pull the plug on a trip merely because the atmosphere is gushing this way or that, take a gander at that map and look for a lee.

Trib-Trolling Temptations

Trolling is often the best move when the wind is gusting, since the breeze grabs your line and can make it nearly impossible to feel relatively light lures being cast and retrieved. I’ve found two lures to be particularly productive when meandering up and down a tributary channel: one-ounce chrome Rat-L-Traps, and half-ounce

yellow or white feather jigs dressed with a twister tail and run eight to 12 feet behind a triple-swivel with a two- to three-foot dropper rig. The Rat-L-Traps are set-and-forget easy. Clip ‘em on the end of two of your light lines, make a long cast off either side of the boat, sit them in aft holders, and ignore them until they get a strike or you notice that a rod tip isn’t vibrating (which means the lure isn’t swimming properly, usually the result of tangling or snagging something). A 6’6” or 7’0” spinning or casting rod with 20-pound braid and 30-pound fluoro leader works great for these lines. The feather jigs, which essentially amount to mini bottom-bouncing rigs, require a bit more work and slightly heavier gear. These catch best when an angler holds the rod (standing forward of the Rat-L-Trap lines with the rod held out to the side of the boat) and jigs it as you troll, sweeping the rod forward then dropping the tip back until he or she feels the weight tap down on the bottom and the end of

##So what if it’s breezy and cold? Bundle up and get out there!

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the drop-back. As depth changes, the angler should reel in or let out line as necessary to maintain contact with the bottom without dredging it. Just how much weight is ideal depends on depth, speed, current, and other factors, but as an example to work from, four ounces is usually enough in 15 or so feet of water when trolling at a couple mph. Naturally, with this much weight involved you’ll need a rod with a bit more backbone than the ones running the Rat-L-Traps. Savvy captains with a good crew will keep an eye on the meter, and call out a heads-up when there are significant changes in depth as the boat passes over a drop-off. Then, the angler will be prepared to drop back or reel up as necessary. Anglers should be prepared for strikes to come most often just as or before the weight taps down. And yes, this rig will catch fish if you sit it in a rodholder — but it’ll catch half as many as an actively jigged rod will.

Getting Edgy

In most of the tributaries your best bet is going to be trolling along the channel edges, zig-zagging a bit so your lures pass across the drop-offs. Areas which have oyster bars definitely should get some extra attention, as should underwater points that jut out into the channels. The mouth of the trib is often, but certainly not always, a hot zone. Take a good look at a chart prior to hitting any specific trib so you can mentally map out a trolling pattern going up and down the edges. As you do so, keep that wind direction in mind. While staying inside protected water will keep you from getting beaten up and wet, blustery days can still make fishing tough since the

## A one-ounce chrome Rat-L-Trap can work wonders when it’s towed down a tributary.

wind catches your lines. If you troll across the breeze and it’s really gusty, the Rat-L-Trap lines can get blown so far off course they may tangle. So,

Tactical Maneuvers

We’ve covered some more precise tributary scenarios in the past, so for more on tributary trolling specific to kayak fishing, seasonality, and light tackle only, visit FishTalkMag.com and type “tributary trolling” into the search box.

whenever possible spend most of your time with either the bow or the stern pointing into the wind. It’s depressing when gusty winds ruin your fishing plans. But it’s even more depressing to sit at home on the couch, when you know darn well you could be catching fish. Give trib-trolling a try, and we’re betting that the next time 20 knots are in the forecast your Plan B will already be firmly in place. #

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Coastal Wrecks South of OC to the VA Line By Wayne Young

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These DelMarVa wrecks lead to fishing success.

aters off the DelMarVa to its present location. It was sunk there fishermen. The side-scan images of these Peninsula were U-boat as a hazard to navigation by gunfire from wrecks show the extent of damage and hunting grounds in both the Coast Guard Cutter Seneca. Also note deterioration of plating with lots of missWorld Wars. Early on, it that imaging shows a short but abrupt ing plating, holes, nooks, and crannies. was a turkey shoot. Coastal and internadrop-off to the north marked by the The scans can be viewed by accessing tional shipping were sitting ducks. Known dashed red oval on the upper left insert on the ESS Google Map online. Search for wartime legacies are today productive Chart 2. As charted, there’s as much as a “Eastern Search & Survey” or look for fishing hotspots. More are being found by 32’ drop into a narrow trench. the ESS Facebook page. modern wreck detectives using the latest With respect to sonar imaging, both Moving back inshore, Site 13 is an generation of sonar equipment, and the Twin Wrecks are shown by Bathymetric unidentified 27’ wreck about 600 yards Maryland coast has off of Assateague its share. Island at coordiSite 12 on nates 38’08.594N Chart 1 marks the x 75’09.969W. The so-called “Twin site was surveyed Wrecks,” one of in 2008 by Sciwhich is the wartime ence Applications legacy wreck of the International Cor322’ by 48’ steel poration (SAIC). cargo ship Saetia. The report SAIC The other is the prepared states “The upside-down bow wreck is lying on its section of the tanker side, approximately Oklahoma which 24 meters long by straddled a large four meters wide. wave and broke in It lies in depths of two in 1914. They 28’ to 31’ and there are just northwest of are multiple objects the Great Eastern scattered about Reef (Site G on the wreck.” Image Chart 1), one of the and sonar scans are artificial reef sites shown by the right managed by the half of Chart 2. It’s Ocean City Reef been a dozen years Foundation. since that survey, ##Chart 1: General location of structures off Maryland’s coastal waters. While enroute to the wreck is in a Philadelphia in 1918 high energy zone, Attributed Grid (BAG) Color Shade the Saetia struck a mine thought to have so site changes from those shown should Relief bottom left and bottom left middle been laid by U-117 and sunk two days bebe expected. Nevertheless, for smaller inserts on Chart 2. These are modest fore the Armistice. Gary Gentile’s “Popuboats planning to fish close to shore, it’s definition side-scan sonar-like rendilar Dive Guide Series: Shipwrecks of an option to check out. tions of multibeam sonar field data. Both Delaware Maryland” identified the Saetia East northeast about four miles, wrecks were investigated by Ben Roberts, at coordinates 38’13.412N x 74’45.368W. Site 14 is the 52-foot “Lead Wreck” at Eastern Search & Survey (ESS), using Gentile identified the tanker Oklahoma at coordinates 38’08.971N x 75’04.882W. high-definition side-scan and multibeam coordinates 38’13.353N x 74’45.715W. The broken-up wreck is lying on its sonar. ESS investigated many Mid-AtlanVertical relief is as much as 25’. Gentile side, approximately 45 meters long by tic offshore wrecks and locations during wrote that the tanker broke apart about eight meters wide, in depths of 57’ to mid-2021 where there were wrecks and 100 miles to the north. The stern section 60’. There are multiple objects scattered “hang” reports were made by commercial sank while the bow section drifted down about the wreck. Image and side-scan

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##Chart 2: Left - Bottom - The Twin Wrecks. Bottom left edge – BAG image of bow of tanker Oklahoma. Bottom left center – BAG image of Saetia. Right – Unidentified 27’ deep wreck. “BAG” Color Shaded Relief screenshots from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer. Side-scan sonar image from NOS DR H11876.

sonar are shown by Image 1. This wreck was also investigated by ESS and high-definition sonar scans are available online. Southeast at Site 15 is a brokenup wreck at coordinates 38’06.942N

x 75’02.828W, and 38’06.251N x 75’02.826W. The screenshot included as part of Image 1 shows the site configuration. Survey description is as follows: “The broken wreck is in two parts separated by approximately 30

meters. The northern section is lying upright, approximately 13 meters long by 16 meters wide. The southern section is lying upside down, approximately 45 meters long by 11 meters wide. It lies in depths of 53’ to 54’.”

##Image 1: Wrecks about halfway between Assateague Island and the African Queen Reef. Top and bottom left and middle – “BAG” imaging. Screenshots from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer. Top left center and bottom left and left center – Side-scan sonar scans from NOS DR H11874.

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##Chart 3: Left side – Major structure in the African Queen Fish Haven. Center and right – Wrecks from African Queen Reef to the Jackspot Fish Haven. “BAG” image screenshots from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer.

Site 16 is a 53’ deep wreck of the fishing vessel Hiwal. According to the latest survey the wreck is lying mostly buried, approximately 28 meters long by nine meters wide. Side-scan sonar screenshots in Image 1 confirm that there isn’t much showing, but that doesn’t mean that it won’t attract fish; it’s surprising how they will sometimes pile up on small hangs and wrecks. Northwest of the African Queen Reef (Site H), check out Site 17 at coordinates 38’11.280N x 75’00.326W. This is a 47’ deep deteriorated wreck sitting upright,

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he Ocean City Reef Foundation has detailed charts including GPS coordinates for the artificial reefs they’ve created, many of which are in close proximity to these different wreck sites. To get all those details, join the Foundation at ocreefs.org and get one of their chartbooks — it’s the key to unlocking literally hundreds of fish-attracting hotspots. 40 November 2023 FishTalkMag.com

approximately 80 meters long by 15 meters wide. The report on this wreck also includes some striking multibeam and side-scan sonar images that are incorporated in Image 1. Of particular interest is the bottom right side-scan insert, showing exposed ribs at one end and bulwarks at the other. Also note that the surrounding area has a series of low ledges that make it look like flounder ground. There are two wrecks of interest in close proximity to the African Queen Reef. Site 18 is a 40’ deep wreck at coordinates 38’09.187N x 74’58.109W. The screenshot included in Chart 3 suggests that it’s a sunken fishing vessel about 90’ long. Site 19 at coordinates 38’08.430N x 74’57.707W is a wreck that appears from the image insert on Chart 3 to be a fishing vessel of about 50’ in length. The fish haven also contains the U.S. submarine USS Blenny and the capsized bow of the tanker African Queen after which the fish

haven is named (left-side inserts on Chart 3). The tanker broke in half trying to free itself from a shoal off Ocean City. Site 20 at coordinates 38’09.785N x 74’46.947W is a 103’ deep barge wreck. Chart 3 shows the barge bulwarks with small, minimal wreckage showing and low profile, but it’s amazing how many fish can stack up on such a structure. So, it’s a good one to check when fishing in the area. Site 21 is The Jackspot Reef, named after the “Jack Spot,” which includes another pre-existing wreck, the 253’ barge Gordon S. Cook. The barge sank in 1947 as the consequence of a marine casualty. Wherever you fish off the DelMarVa Peninsula there’s a lot of structure to prospect, including just south of Ocean City. And remember, fish move around in reaction to changes in their ambient environment. So, if you don’t find them on one wreck or reef, look for them on another! #

Wayne Young is the author of many books detailing Bay and ocean structure, including “Bridges Under Troubled Waters: Upper Chesapeake and Tidal Potomac Fishing Reefs,” “Chesapeake Bay Fishing Reefs, Voyage of Discovery,” “Phantoms of the Lower Bay,” and “Hook, Line, and Slinker.” All are available at Amazon.com, and you can find his Facebook page at Chesapeake Bay Fishing Reefs.


##There may be a chill in the air, but that won’t stop the crappie from feeding.

By Staff

As the temperatures drop crappie will be in a feeding frenzy, and in the Mid-Atlantic’s reservoirs, rivers, and ponds, nothing tempts them like tubes.

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old fronts are pushing through and a chill has crept into the air — in freshwater venues and upper tidal rivers throughout our corner of the world, crappie will be trying to pack on the pounds before winter sets in for real. The November bite can be the very best of the year for this species, and now’s your chance for awesome action whether you’d like to load the stringer with some fresh fish dinners, or go on a trophy hunt for some serious slabs.

Choosing the Tube

This is prime time to try tube jigs, because these fish will be shifting off of shorelines and heading for middepth structure as the temperature drops. With a tube — which sinks better than a twister or a paddletail —

you can rig up with jig heads from tiny split-shot sizes up to half of an ounce and cover every depth from two feet to 20. You can cast and retrieve them at structure. You can jig them vertically when positioned over the fish. You can fish them just about anywhere, any way, and those crappie are bound to pounce. Focus on tubing and choose a leadhead sized for the depth those fish are currently holding at, and the most critical decision you’ll have to make is color choice. Note: crappie are notorious for switching their preference on a daily basis. One day color X is red hot, and the next it’s color Y. So you need to carry a wide assortment of tubes and once you locate the fish swap them out one after the next until you find the color and pattern they find tempting.

That said, these are commonly the top producers listed in order of rank: • Red/white • Blue/white • Chartreuse • Black or purple (in muddy or discolored water) What about size? As a rule, just about any size crappie will eat a twoinch tube and larger crappie don’t seem to be concerned about the bait’s diminutive nature. So, the vast majority of the tubes in your box should be two-inchers. But when the fish are very deep it may be necessary to jump to a three-inch bait just to match up with the necessarily larger jighead. FishTalkMag.com November 2023 41


Light Touch

Casting tubes for crappie is a game of finesse (we’ll get into the finer points in a moment) so you need very light or ultralight gear to make the magic happen. Six-pound setups are heavy but useable, and lighter is better. Rods should have fast-action for quick hooksets and must be uber-sensitive high-quality graphite. An example: for this type of fishing a great rig is a St. Croix Premier 6’0” light power fast action rated for four- to eight-pound test, with a Shimano Sahara FL spooled with five-pound Power Pro. Spool up those micro-rigs with braid so you get maximum sensitivity and hook-setting power. You can tie your jighead directly to the braid (remember to use a Palomar knot since most others will slip) without fear of spooking the fish, because the crappie either don’t see it or don’t care and don’t have teeth sharp enough to chaff the line. However, if you’ll be fishing near an abrasive structure like concrete bridge pilings — which can be crappie magnets at this time of year — add a few feet of four- or six-pound fluoro for chaff-resistance. One other piece of gear you’ll need is a landing net, whether you’re fishing from a boat, kayak, or shore. They don’t call these fish “papermouths” for nothing. With small crappie you can usually get away with swinging in the fish, but big ones are likely to fall off the hook so get ‘em in with a scoop.

Slab and Tickle

Now for those finer points: tubes don’t have much natural action, but when jigged all those tiny little legs produce an enticing wiggle. After casting to the fish-holding structure and allowing the tube to fall to the appropriate depth, get minimal tension on the line and give that lure a micro-jig by moving the rod tip up at a moderate rate just a foot or so. Don’t snap it too hard because a jig that zips up three feet at lightning speed will

##This selection of tubes will do the trick most days, but keep some uncommon colors and patterns on hand, too.

sometimes spook these fish. But it can’t be lazy, either; you need to give a hop approximating the speed of a worriedbut-not-spastic minnow. Then, drop the tip and take in line simultaneously as the jig sinks to maintain tension. If slack gets in the line reel a bit faster and/or drop the tip a bit slower. Bottom line, these fish tend to take tubes rather gently and you must maintain some level of tension or you’ll miss the strike. Crappie will almost always hit on the drop and as long as you maintain that tension you’ll feel a subtle, single tap. Whammo — set that hook instantaneously. Don’t worry about being overly aggressive, because the uber-light rod you’re using won’t be stiff enough to rip the hook out. If that strike doesn’t come continue jigging as you bring the tube back to the boat, but don’t feel like it’s necessary to keep it up from the beginning of the cast

If it’s been a mild fall thus far and there are weedbeds that haven’t died all the way back yet, try tying on 1/16- or 1/8-ounce heads and trolling your tubes over the weedbed at crawling speed. This can be particularly effective in the Eastern Shore millponds and other shallow waterways where weeds may provide the bulk of the structure. 42 November 2023 FishTalkMag.com

to the end. These fish usually hold tight to structure and once your jig is 10 to 15 feet off the mark it isn’t likely to get hit. So if that tube gets halfway back without any takers, feel free to zip it in the rest of the way and take a fresh shot. In certain scenarios, usually when the crappie are huddled around bridge pilings or standing timber in water of 12 or more feet, vertical jigging will prove more productive than casting and retrieving. In this case you’ll want to position yourself directly over the fish, drop the jig down to depth, and give one- to two-foot vertical jigs allowing it to freefall on the way down. Again, maintain some level of tension. In this scenario often you won’t feel a strike, especially if you drop your tip too quickly, but you’ll notice your jig stops falling short of the bottom. Did the bottom suddenly come up, even though you’re not moving? Nope! Set the hook, fast, because you have a fraction of a second before the fish realizes it’s chomped on plastic and spits the tube out. Will other lures perform admirably when targeting this species? Sure they will. Tiny blade-baits, twisters, and marabous tipped with a minnow are all good choices. But it’s rare that anything beats tubes when it comes to catching crappie late in the fall.


To the North

Check out the small but pleasant Piney Run Lake in Sykesville, MD. Though it gets a lot of pressure during the summer the crowds are mostly gone by this time of year, and it has excellent launch facilities plus boat/kayak/canoe rentals (weekends only in November). Hot crappie zones include the brushpiles near the boardwalk to the right of the ramps (when facing the lake), the weedy upper section of the lake to the left of the ramps, and the underwater points off cove mouths.

Piney Run Lake

In the Middle

St. Mary’s Lake between Leonardtown and Great Mills, MD. Although most of the fish here aren’t huge, the schools are vast. Launch facilities are great, and this lake is far enough from major population centers that even on weekends it’s rare to find a crowd here. There’s standing timber visible to the left of the ramp and across the lake in the big cove running north near the dam. Also try vertical jigging next to the spillway.

Lake Anna, north of Richmond, VA, has a healthy population of crappie including some true slabs. This is a large lake (13,000 acres) and there are a ton of options here, but the bridge pilings are known to be big-time crappie hotspots. Try pulling right up next to them, look for fish on the meter, drop to their depth, then vertically jig your tubes.

St. Mary’s Lake

Lake Anna

To the South

Sitting on the Virginia/North Carolina border, Kerr Reservoir (also called Buggs Island Lake) is a monster at 49,000 acres. This body of water is known for producing big crappie and lots of them. Again, the bridge pilings are key structure that the fish love to swarm by. They also stage at the drop-offs near creek mouths, as well as around the countless sunken Christmas trees planted by local anglers.

Kerr Reservoir

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Bass in the Bay By Lenny Rudow

Late fall offers Chesapeake Bay anglers their best shot at keeper-sized sea bass.

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n the Chesapeake’s waters, black sea bass can be both a blessing and a curse. We love to see ‘em, but most of the time they’re bait-stealing juvenile delinquents, pecking away at your offerings while providing little hope of hooking into a keeper. But these fish grow fast. And as the end of the season nears we finally have a shot at finding black sea bass inside the Bay’s confines that are big enough for the cooler. You say you’d like to put a few of those former juveniles on ice in your own personal fish-jail? Here’s how to make it happen.

Structural Foundations

Sea bass like structure, period. You could drift along through the Chesapeake for weeks on end with the most tempting baits in the sea, but if you don’t present them within a few feet of the structure they like, you’ll have no prayer of catching sea bass. And it can’t be any old structure. You need to find wrecks and reefs with crags, snags, and maximum relief. Some of the Bay’s artificial reef site will hold these fish, as will the (few and far between) deepwater oyster rocks still in existence. Black sea bass also like a bit of water over their heads, and by the time late fall rolls around, will often have shifted to

20-plus depths. Wrecks in 40 or so feet of water like the barges off Sharps Island Flats, which were barren a month or two ago, may now have fish on them. Reefs like The Cell which sit over 30’ down in some areas become a good bet. Smaller, uncharted and/or little-known wrecks are an even better bet. Depending on water temperature and just how late in the fall it is, where you’ll find ‘em changes. But as a rule of thumb hunting in the 20’ to 40’ zone is a good starting point.

Natural Artificials

Sea bass will hit plenty of different offerings, and purists will send down a top-

##Though this guy still has some growing up to do, he fell for a Rain Minnow/teaser tandem rig at the Stone Rock.

Blackened Bass

Many anglers would argue that black sea bass are among the best tasting fish in our region. While that’s a debatable point, try this recipe and you’ll find it hard to argue against. • Fillet and skin your sea bass. • Mix ¼ cup melted butter with a heaping tablespoon of Zatarains Blackened Season. • Lay the chilled fillets on a piece of wax paper and slather the butter on one side. Allow the butter to firm up, then flip the fillets and slather the other side. • Heat a skillet to high temperature, so when you drip on a drop of melted butter, it sizzles vigorously and turns brown. • Drop in the fillets and allow them to cook until blackened on the down-side (just a minute or two if the pan’s fully heated). Flip and repeat; thicker fillets may take an additional minute or two to cook all the way through. • Enjoy!

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Hunting Humpbacks

If you want to find those really fat “humpback” sea bass, it’s time to travel — they generally don’t pop up in the Bay, and heading for the ocean should be your move. Remember that significantly upsizing weight will be necessary, but beyond that the offerings and techniques we discuss here work just as well in the ocean as they do in the Bay. Note that there are several head boats running out of Ocean City and Virginia Beach which offer a convenient and economical way to get out to those oceanic wrecks if you don’t have a boat or aren’t used to running through the inlet.

and-bottom rig with squid strips on the hooks, but tandem rigs tied with a jigging spoon on the bottom and a teaser or streamer on the top are a prime offering in this fishery. You can tie your own but one of my personal faves is the hot pink or Chartreuse Ice G-Eye Rain Minnow/top teaser combo. But don’t just send these things to the bottom and start jigging — sea bass like some flavor, and both hooks should be sweetened up with a squid strip or a slice of Fishbites. In deep water when there’s a strong current (or wind if you’re on the drift) more weight may become necessary. In this case, shifting to a two-plusounce Butterfly-style jig will do the trick. Again, add the bait, but also note that when fishing around structure you’re best served by rigging the spoon with a single top hook, only. If you’re

presenting that spoon close enough to the structure to catch fish, multiple hooks and trebles on the bottom ##A bass like this will will lead to snag after make any angler snag. grin from ear to ear! Once you get these rigs down to depth shy away from the vigorous snap-jigging motion that those stripers simply a numbers game. Catch 10 or love so much. Sea bass aren’t as interested 12, and one goes into the box. And the in chasing after a fast-moving target, and specific spot doesn’t seem to matter too prefer a slightly lazier motion. Often a few much. Unlike some other scenarios, it’s slow jigs followed by pausing to allow your not always a great idea to move away baited spoon to hover just above bottom from the little guys to find a school will generate strikes. of bigger fish, because you’re likely to experience the very same thing. Stick One for the Plate? with it, however, and you’ve got a shot Note that even late in the year, you’re apt at finding black sea bass that are fit for to catch far more throwbacks than keepers. the cooler— even inside the confines of How do you sort through all those shorts Chesapeake Bay. to find fish that hit the mark? Often it’s ##Alas, it’s true: for the big humpback bass, you’ll need to head for the ocean.

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Tautog Fishing

for Beginners By Staff

As the waters grow cold our attention once again turns to tautog… just how bold are you feeling, beginner anglers?

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f all the fish out there, tautog are among the most frustrating to try and catch. If you measure your success by the numbers this may not be the best target for you. Very experienced fishermen regularly strike out on them. Novice anglers often lose bait after bait. Snags are common. And winter weather conditions on the lower Bay and in the ocean

can be difficult, to say the least. More than one angler has made an initial tautog attempt and decided it would be the one and only time. With that disclaimer out of the way, tog fishing is also awesome because when you catch one of these fish you know you’ve made a major accomplishment. They taste great, fight hard, and can get quite chunky. Again, we ask: just how bold are you feeling?

##A pair of tautog pulled up by one of the sharpies aboard the Morning Star.

The Best Way To Catch Tautog

Tautog live tight to structure with cracks and crevices they can hide in, and getting them on the line requires specific rigging and bait. So, what’s the best way to catch one? Jump on one of the party boats or charters that runs all winter long to target them, before giving it a shot on your own. Added bonus: most of those boats are rigged for the mission and have niceties like heat in the cabin, which can make a cold day of tog fishing far more bearable.

The Best Baits for Tautog

Tog like crabs, period: white crab, green crab, blue crab, fiddler crab, or mole crab. In coastal inlets and the lower Bay, mole, blue, and fiddlers are often the top choice. Many people swear by fiddlers but these aren’t usually available in bait shops so if you want to try them you have to catch them on your own. Once you leave the inlet in your wake and get a few miles from shore those types of crabs aren’t naturally occurring, and tog don’t pay them as much mind. For oceanic tog, white crab and green crab are the ticket. White crab (called rock, Jonah or “white leggers”), are naturally present out in the Atlantic and are one of the tautog’s favorite meals. Green crab are an invasive species from Europe but have been firmly established here for decades. 46 November 2023 FishTalkMag.com


The Best Rigs for Tautog

A simple top-and-bottom rig with beefy leader (40- to 60-pound test) and stout J-hooks (3/0 to 4/0) will get the job done, but many anglers opt for a “Snafu” rig, which allows you to put two hooks through the same crab, or fish two different baits at once. See “Fishing the Snafu Rig for Tautog” at FishTalkMag. com for the deep-dive. There are also a number of more specialized rigs for different situations; see “Rigging for Tautog: Precision Matters” also at the website.

Hooking a Tautog

The really tough part — and this is where tog fishing can become so dang frustrating — is figuring out when to slam the hook home. Sometimes in some places they more or less pop the bait and you’ll need to swing for the stars the instant you feel it getting grabbed. Other times you’ll feel a tiny tap or two followed by a tug; set on the taps and you’ll miss, but set on the tug and

your rod will double over. Then, there will be times when waiting for a tug to follow the tap results only in lost bait. There’s plenty of controversy on this topic, and no hard rules. Losing bait after bait is a common tautog fishing experience, and like we said, these fish are FRUSTRATING. But when you finally put one in the box… well, it won’t be much longer before you can retire the title “beginner.” P

##These. Fish. Are. Frustrating.

The Best Gear for Tautog

Stout heavy action rods rigged with conventional reels and 50-plus-pound braid, which can handle plenty of weight and yank a feisty tog out of heavy cover, are the norm. Long rods are favored by boat anglers because they allow you to raise and drop the rod tip over a long distance as the boat rocks up and down in the waves. Unlike most species tog like a bait that’s sitting dead still, and if the swells are large enough to pull your weight up off the bottom as the boat rocks, you aren’t likely to have much success.

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Fishing Forecast Gathered over the past month by Dillon Waters

Editor’s Note: We all know printed fishing reports are generalized, and weeks have passed before the report gets into your hands. For timely, up-to-date reports, visit our website FishTalkMag.com. Current reports will be published every Friday by noon — just in time for your weekend fishing adventures. In the meantime, here’s our monthly prognostication.

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##Take your last shot at snakeheads folks, because soon they’ll be slowing down in a huge way.

You see a weather window? Be ready to jump on it, because November is prime time to take a shot at getting daytime swordfish bites. Inshore fishing should be good, too, with sea bass and flounder biting through most or all of the month. Surf anglers should expect the month to start good but possibly see a significant slowdown as the temps drop, so now’s your last chance to get in some time casting in the suds. One exception: those big rockfish could come in close as they head south, though in recent years this has been more of a winter event than a fall thing.

Freshwater

November is rock-solid for freshwater fishing, and although you may need to put on a few additional layers, you can expect that reservoir dwellers like bass, crappie, and perch will be feeding hard. Walleye should pick up their pace, too, in the waterways that have them. We’d also expect river fishing to be notably hotter than the air temps, though of course rainfall always plays a role here. Snakehead aficionados, take note: there’s a very high probability that these fish will shut down for winter soon, so watch for a couple of warm, sunny days in a row, then take your last shot. 48 November 2023 FishTalkMag.com

Way North

Well, we almost always couch our predictions with a qualifier or two, but except for days with crazy barometric pressure changes we know the blue cats will be swarming and biting in most of the area waterways. It’s a fair bet we’ll be in for a decent striper bite on the Flats, too, though storms and runoff will play a role in just how decent it will be.

Upper Bay

It was a relatively tough season for white perch anglers, but this month you can bet that any of the fish that are around will be looking to fatten up. Early in November they may still be relatively shallow but by the end of the month expect these fish to shift to deepwater haunts. Much the same can be said for the rockfish, and hopefully we’ll get some decent bird play this month in the open Bay.


Middle Bay

Summer species are long gone by now, but the rockfish should be gearing up for winter with surface blitzes. Plan to hit the areas where peanut bunker are staging and remember that usually in November, the river mouths are riddled with rockfish on the hunt. Also remember that the sea bass remaining in our waters have enjoyed a full season of growth at this point, and catching keepers is now a good possibility.

Lower Bay

Rockfish will surely be the target of interest throughout the Lower Bay, and should be willing to provide topwater action and bird play. At some point when the temperatures plummet expect this action to transition to a deep-water bite. But this won’t be the only option around, not by a longshot. For several years running we’ve enjoyed solid action from specks and reds well into and even through November, particularly in the southern portions of the lower Bay.

##Leah and Jeremy made some memories fishing the Potomac last November.

Tangier, Pocomoke, and Lower Shore

If past is preview, this month will start off with good fishing in the shallows and close out with that action tapering off to nada. The big question? Just when will the water get too chilly. There’s no way to know as we go to press, but after that happens be prepared for the transition.

Way South and VA

We’re far enough down the Bay in this zone that November will likely provide a wide diversity of species right on through the month. There’s also a good chance it will provide some of the biggest specks of the year (see “Falling For Southern Bay Specks” a few pages back), which generally make their presence known during the month of November. Oh, and those tog should crank up sometime this month, too.

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Tips & Tricks

When jigs aren’t doing the trick consider going to a bucktail. This is another way to upsize your lure’s profile, and some days, for some inexplicable reason, bucktails with a plastic added to the hook seem to work better than any other options.

Still having trouble finding bottom with those jigs? Our Angling-Engineering Consultant Extraordinaire Walt Tomczykowski put jighead weight selection into graph form, creating a quick cut-out cheat-sheet. Thanks, Walt!

Now’s the time to start skirting. Those rockfish want bigger meals and larger profiles, and adding a skirt will boost your catch significantly as those temperatures start plummeting.

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Paddler’s Edge ##Left to right: Regular milk crate, YakGear Crate, YakAttack BlackPac Pro, and Engle Bait Cooler Box.

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kay, this may be one of the more boring aspects of kayak fishing, but don’t discount a good tackle storage crate for your kayak. Yes, you may have a bow hatch on your rig, under-seat storage, or built-in tackle storage areas, but please, still consider getting a good crate to expand your storage options. I own three type of crates and one dry storage box. The first is a simple milk crate. Yes, a real milk crate. I used it on one of my first fishing kayaks. It has no lid or rod holders attached. It is a simple crate that holds gear in a single location behind the seat. I place pliers, scissors, tackle storage boxes, bags of soft plastic baits, and whatever else I carry in there. Today I use that crate when I go jug fishing for blue catfish. And yes, it holds what it was built to hold perfectly: four milk jugs. If you like fishing for blue catfish and want to learn more about jug fishing for them check out “Kayak Jug Fishing for Catfish” at FishTalMag.com. It’s a fun way to target these fish.

By Eric Packard

I later upgraded to a similar crate made by YakGear. The difference is that it has two rod holders attached and an accessory pouch mounted to the outside of the crate. I upgraded to the YakGear crate so that I could haul additional fishing rods. It holds the same items as the old milk crate and in the accessory pouch I place my soft plastic baits I use most. I modified the crate by adding an additional rod holder so that I could carry five rods on my kayak. We can always use more fishing rods, right? A word of caution here: these are rod storage holders. You don’t want to troll rods that are stored in the rod holders attached to your crate unless you want to lose a rod, or worse, all your tackle. For further reading about adding rod holders to your kayak head for the website and see “Adding Rodholders to Your Kayak.” The third upgrade I made was to a YakAttack BlackPac Pro crate. It has four rod holders so now I can haul eight rods. What? Yeah, I bought a

new kayak, too. The new kayak has space to store four rods, but heck, as I said already, who doesn’t need to haul more fishing rods, right? The BlackPac also has a lid that closes and latches shut, and is easily accessible to retrieve any needed tackle or gear. With the lid it has added protection from the weather or spray. If there is rain in the forecast, I use it to stow my raingear or any other gear I want kept dry and readily accessible, since access is easier than in the bow hatch. The fourth box I use is actually an Engle Bait Cooler Box, and yes, it has rod holders, too. The box comes with an external aerator to carry live bait. It can serve as a cooler if you need to place a fish or two on ice, and also as a dry box if you want to keep tackle and other gear dry on rainy or wet days. There are a lot of crates for all different needs on the market. Pick one that fits your requirements. And heck, who doesn’t need an extra rod holder or four!?

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West -1:39 -1:57 -1:43 0.4 0.5 05:30AM 08:42AM 1.4F 05:30AM 2.0F 04:48AM 1.9F 05:24AM 09:12AM 2.2F 04:54AM 08:36AM 2.2F 06:06AM 09:42AM 1.7F Chesapeake Channel, (bridge tunnel) +0:05 +0:38 +0:32 +0:19 2.2 1.2 00AM 11:00AM 07:42AM 10:36AM -0.6E 08:12AM 11:06AM -0.6E 07:48AM 10:42AM -0.5E 04:00AM 06:24AM 0.5F PM 03:54AM PM 07:12AM PM 04:06AM PM 07:24AM PM PM PM PM PM 04:24AM PM -1.5E Sa PM PM 01:12AM 04:24AM -1.5E 01:12AM 01:12AM 04:24A 10:55 2.4 Su M1.2F-0.7E 03:18PM W Th F12:24PM 03:42AM 07:06AM -0.8EAM 04:06AM73 07:24AM 03:54AM 07:06AM -0.7E02:48PM 12:12PM 02:54PM -1.6E 12:06PM -1.2E 01:06PM 11:18AM 03:48PM -1.2E 03:06PM -1.3E 04:00PM -1.0E 31 48PM 05:24PM 01:12PM 1.2F-0.8E 05:30PM 1.3F-0.8E 01:12PM-1.1E 05:12PM 09:00AM 11:36AM -0.5E 2.2F 07:30AM 11:18A F Sa M02:00PM TuE 07:30AM W E 31 Th02:06AM PM PM E 12:24PM PM PM E 01:42AM PM PM 31 PM PM PM 11:18AM PM 2.2F E 01:30PM PM PM Su1.2F 05:17 0.1 05:00PM 3 M PM Tu 01:42PM W 08:48PM Th 09:12PM 01:42AM -1.1E -1.1E -1.1E 02:06AM -1.0E -1.0E07:30AM 10:42AM 01:24PM 0.5F 0.8F 10:06AM 01:36PM 1.0F 10:12AM 01:48PM 1.0F 10:12AM 1.2F 06:06PM 1.0F 01:42AM 06:36PM 1.2F 06:18PM 08:30PM 0.7F Tu +2:18 07:24PM 09:30PM 0.6F 06:42PM 08:54PM 0.6F-1.2E 07:18PM 0.7F05: 03:12PM 03:12PM W08:36PM F08:54PM Sa Thomas Pt. 10:36AM Shoal Lt.,01:48PM 2.0 n.mi. -1:05 -0:14 -0:22 -0:20 0.6 48PM 11:54PM -1.0E East 09:06PM 02:12PM 06:00PM 1.1F Stingray Point, 12.5 miles East +3:00 -1.2E +2:09 +2:36 1.2 0.6 31 Th 31 31 3105:54PM 3105:54PM 3105:54P Tu Tu0.6F09:48PM 05:24AM 07:48AM 0.5F -0.9E 05:24AM 0.5F 0.6 05:24AM 07:48AM 0.5F 05:48AM 08:36AM 0.6F03:12PM 05:48AM 08:36AM 11:19 04:18PM 07:12PM -0.5E 05:12PM61 08:06PM -0.6E 05:06PM 08:12PM 05:24PM 07:48AM -0.8E 05:42PM -1.0E-0.6E ○08:30PM ●09:00PM 09:42PM 0.5F 09:42PM 11:36PM 0.5F 09:42PM 11:36P 11:54PM 10:54PM 11:42PM 11:36PM 11:06PM ● PM 2.0 09:24PM 10:24AM 01:18PM -0.6E 10:24AM 01:18PM -0.6E 10:24AM 01:18PM 11:42AM 02:12PM -0.4E 11:42AM 02:12PM -0.4E Tu Tu Tu Su Su Su 11: 10:00PM 11:12PM 11:42PM 03:54PM 03:54PM 07:42PM 03:54PM 07:42PM 04:42PM 08:12PM 0.8F 04: Pooles Island, 4 miles Southwest +0:59 07:42PM +0:48 1.2F +0:56 +1:12 0.6 1.2F 0.8 Smith Point Light, 1.2F 6.7 +2:29 +2:57 AM +2:45 0.8F+1:59AM 04:42PM 0.5AM 08:12PM 0.3 AM 11:12PM AM AM AM AM n.mi. 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NEW 2023 Bayliner Trophy T22CC 200 4S Non-DTS Mercury Outboard Upgrade, Karavan Tandem Axle Galvanized Trailer w/ Brakes, Black Hull w/ White Bottom, Coastline Interior (Tan), Stainless Steel Upgrade Package, Ski-Tow Pylon, Console/Helm Seat Cover, T-Top w/ Rail Mount Rod Holders, Simrad GPS w/ Engine Data, and more! $73,705 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20199 Pre-owned 2023 Bayliner Trophy T22CC 200 4S Non-DTS Mercury Outboard Upgrade, Mercury Warranty until 08/07/2026, Hours - 56, Karavan Tandem Axle Galvanized Trailer, Black Hull w/ White Bottom, Coastline Interior - Tan, Trophy Decal Upgrade, Stainless Steel Upgrade Package, Console and Helm Seat Cover, T-Top w/ Rail Mount Rod Holders, and more! $64,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20655 2021 Sportsman Open 232 CC F200XB Yamaha Outboard, Y.E.S. warranty until 3/16/2026, Hours - 377, Venture Trailer, Ice Blue Hull, Ash Gray Upholstery, White Powder Coat, Under Leaning Post Tackle Storage, Yeti Cooler w/ Slide-out Track, Garmin Electronics Package, Trolling Motor System & Harness, On-Board Battery Charging System, and more! $83,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20599 NEW 2023 Sportsman Open 232 CC F200XB 4S Yamaha Outboard, (trailer available), Explorer Blue w/ White Bottom, Polar White Upholstery, Light Hull Color, Premium Dual Chair Leaning Post w/ Flip-Up Bolsters and Arm Rest, SeaKeeper Ride System, Garmin GPSMap 943xsv MFD 9”, and more! $81,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #19737 2014 Chaparral 246 SSi Great family bow rider, trailer kept and super clean. 300Hp Volvo Penta, never been kept in the water overnight and comes w/ a load rite trailer. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2019 Contender 24 S Very well cared for w/ low hours on the Yamaha 300 and trailer included. Contact Chris Beardsley at 804.885.4090 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2023 Boston Whaler 240 Vantage Another Chesapeake Bay icon of the Boston Whaler family is our 24 Vantage. Perfect ski boat for the family, fits 11 people and has a top speed of nearly 50mph. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com NEW 2023 Bayliner Trophy T24CC 225 4S Non-DTS Mercury Outboard, (trailer available), Gray Hull w/ White Bottom, Graphite Interior, Stainless Steel Upgrade Package, Console/Helm Package & Seat Cover, Leaning Post (w/o livewell), Portable Head, Fresh Water Shower System, Simrad 9” Digital Dash w/ Engine Data, and more! $80,725 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20202

(Key Gull) 25’ Carolina Classic ‘06 $54,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2021 Sportsman Open 252 CC Boatel Kept. Twin F150XCA Yamaha Outboards, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 2/2/2026, Hours - 631, (2021 Venture trailer available $5,000), Hardtop w/ Electronics Box, Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light, and Outriggers, Windlass, Underwater Lighting, Trim Tabs/Trim Gauge Auto Pilot, (2) 12” Garmins, Minnkota Ultera 10’ Power Pole, and more! $129,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20628


2023 Boston Whaler 280 Dauntless A center console favorite would be the Outrage and Dauntless series. Our 28 Dauntless here is a born fishing machine. Equipped w/ the maximum horsepower (400Hp). Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com

2023 Boston Whaler 280 Vantage Our 28 Vantage is a cruising delight, dual console, twin 300Hp, plenty of room to host for any occasion or head out and catch some local rockfish out on the bay! Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com 1997 Tiara Yachts 2900 Coronet Perfect boat for hours of fun w/ family and friends. Recent service on the Crusader 454 XLs w/ 1100 hours. Contact Anthony Flake at 443.994.4328 or Anthony@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

(Hot Pursuit) 30’ Pursuit 3000 ‘00 $49,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Elba) 31’ Ocean Master ‘98 $89,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Parisea) 31’ Bertram ‘72 $69,900 Lin Earley 757.672.2778 l i n @ c u r t i s s t o k e s . n e t www.curtisstokes.net

33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Dottie K) 34’ Silverton ‘05 $124,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2004 Chaparral 350 Signature Excellent cruising boat ready for the water. Very well maintained and recently detailed inside and out w/ mechanical service up to date. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315.447.1251 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

(Severn Sunrise) 31’ Tiara 3100 Open 1985 Dual Crusader 454, Furuno Radar, Plotter, Sounder, Digital Yacht AIT 2500. $24,900 Call Charlie Iliff 410.227.1066 1994 Tiara Yachts 3100 Open The perfect boat for any seas, whether cruising, fishing, or entertaining, she is the ideal vessel. Very well maintained and lots of nice upgrades. Contact David Malkin at 443.790.2786 or David@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2022 Pursuit DC 326 Extremely good condition w/ only 100 hours. Loaded w/ options, lightly used and dealer maintained since new. Contact Chris Beardsley at 804.885.4090 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2007 Triton 351 Express Repowered in 2021 w/ Triple Mercury Verado V8 300s. This sought after engine package elevates the ultimate offshore fishing machine. Contact Mike Coe at 410.387.8859 or Mike@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2023 Boston Whaler 360 Outrage Built for the ocean but easy enough to handle through ego alley downtown Annapolis! Equipped w/ white 600 v12 engines maximize performance on our newly designed Outrage. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com 2019 Tiara Sport 38 LS A reinterpretation of luxury sport yachting, a fusion of sophistication against the demands of day yachting. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

2023 Boston Whaler 380 Outrage The pride of our Boston Whaler line up, the 38-foot Outrage will draw attention in the best way possible! Perfectly equipped w/ twin 600 v12s and a pair of 16” screens. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com 2022 Tiara Yachts 39 Coup Like new and perfect for couples cruising the great loop or a mix of family fun. Contact Grady Byus at 410.533.9879 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

(All Gone Now) 36’ Hatteras ‘84 $80,000 Dennis Mancinelli 404.395.6688 dennis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net (Game Hog) 40’ Robbins ‘99 $110,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

(Sans Regret) 30’ Scout ‘20 $349,000 David Robinson 410.310.8855 david@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

2023 Boston Whaler 320 Vantage This is our 320 Vantage, and comfortably fits 14 people. An adjustable port lounge gives you lots of options for your boating enjoyment. Bluetooth ready. 3/5/10 year warranty available. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com

(My Marys) 36’ Composite Yacht ‘10 $199,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

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(Martini & Me) 42’ Post ‘81 $65,000 Andy Stratton 908.265.7670 andy@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net

In it, he covers detailed tackle, tactics, and locations for targeting rockfish while angling in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, and off the Delmarva coast.

1996 Tiara Yachts 4300 Open Ready for cruising w/ comfortable accommodations and recent mechanical overhaul. Large cockpit, live-well and fish-boxes. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315.447.1251 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 1981 Custom Julian Guthrie 49 A must see for wooden boat lovers. A true classical custom-built sportfish cruiser w/ single owner and 2012 repower w/ 950 hours. Contact Troy Waller at 804.885.4090 or Troy@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com

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Biz Buzz New Equipment

Sagamore Blue has just invested in a 75ton Travelift and 40-ton hydraulic trailer for Anchor Yacht Basin in Edgewater, MD, which will be arriving in January/February. This will also include a new bulkhead and totally new Travelift well, expanding the marina’s lifting capacity out to a 29-foot beam. sagamoreblue.com

New 457 Center Console

Giving Back

Fishbites Trading Post, the tackle shop located on the manufacturing campus of Carr Specialty Baits, Inc. (Fishbites), opened its doors in 2020 and has been supporting local organizations since the beginning. For the entire month of October, for anything pink that is purchased online or in the tackle shop, Fishbites Trading Post will donate 10 percent of the proceeds to Pink Up The Pace. After that give-back program was announced, Fishbites, manufacturers of some of the scented baits and lures that are sold in the tackle shop, doubled down and announced they would match all proceeds. This donation reinforces the importance of giving back and making an impact in the communities they serve. Both Fishbites and Fishbites Trading Post have been active in supporting St. Augustine area organizations that have made a difference in the community for years and look forward to getting more involved in the future. “We are so excited to announce this year’s PINK Give Back recipient is Pink Up The Pace to support their exceptional work,” said Teresa Carr Dillinger, VP of corporate and employee relations at Fishbites. “We know firsthand how breast cancer affects families and are proud to support Pink Up The Pace to further their mission.” In 2005, Teresa found a lump in her breast that was quickly confirmed as cancer. After surgery, chemotherapy, and 33 rounds of radiation, Teresa was cancer-free and today she credits early detection in saving her life. The Pink Up The Pace Run/Walk 5K was on October 7 and continues to raise money to increase awareness of the importance of early detection. fishbites.com

Formula Boats announces the new Formula 457 Center Console, which will be officially announced at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show and debut at the Miami International Boat Show. The Fish and Sport models will again push the boundaries of design, engineering, and construction in the offshore center console world, celebrating the finish and amenities of Formula’s renewed entry into the center console market. At 45 feet, seven inches with a 13 foot, nine-inch beam, it is powered by triple Mercury 600 Verados. Built to the owner’s preference, from hard-core fishing to upscale sport cruising, or a little of both, the 457 will match your boating style. Opt for foldaway aft seating and pressurized baitwells or a sculpted aft lounge and spacious swim platform for sporting adventures. Fish or Sport, both models come with the triple 22-inch monitor dash and air-conditioned three-position helm. All will enjoy the bow seating with elevated sun lounge and wraparound seating with a power-adjust table. Below, the cabin brings you six feet, six inches of headroom with a full aircraft galley with microwave, fridge, sink, and abundant counter and cabinet space, as well as U-lounge seating with a table for dining or entertaining, convertible to a two-person berth. A wellappointed, spacious head features a separate, stand-up shower. formulaboats.com

Welcome to the Team

Mike Titgemeyer, national sales manager for Seattle Yachts, announces the addition of Bill O’Malley as the new regional manager for Seattle Yachts Annapolis and Crusader Yacht Sales. Mike says, “Bill is a long-time marine industry professional and experienced boater. His professional approach and sales experience are a welcome addition to the Annapolis team. Bill has strong roots in Annapolis, so give him a call to congratulate him or to buy a boat!” seattleyachts.com

Welcome Aboard

David Walters Yachts would like to welcome Mark Andrews to its team. Having spent his youth in Marblehead, MA, Mark gained a love for the water and a lifelong fascination with all things nautical. At 10 years old, a Boston Globe newspaper route along the harbor earned him the funds to purchase his first fixer-upper boat, and the passion became real. After spending the first half of his career pursuing his other passion, working in the snow ski industry, Mark came full circle over 20 years ago, moving to the Chesapeake Bay and venturing headfirst into the nautical industry. In addition to working for a couple of the region’s premier yacht brokerages, Mark also ran marinas and hospitality properties on the Eastern Shore through his hospitality consulting business. As the manager at Bay Bridge Marina, he gained the opportunity to become a partner in one of the Mid-Atlantic’s premier sailboat and catamaran dealerships, and he set course on a new adventure here in Annapolis. According to Mark, although he very much enjoyed assisting his talented team and steering the day-to-day business operations, he found he missed working directly with boat buyers and sellers and helping families make their nautical dreams a reality. When the opportunity came to retire from his ownership role, he set his course toward working with a brokerage house he held in the highest regard for their professionalism and reputation: David Walters Yachts. Mark knows he will enjoy representing high-quality sailboats, powerboats, trawlers, and catamarans and assisting various owners and brokerage clients. As a full-time broker, Mark is very much looking forward to catching up with past clients, to meeting some new friends, and to working closely with each customer, assisting them in every aspect of buying or selling their dream boat. If you are in the market to purchase or sell a quality yacht, or if you want to trade boating stories, please reach out to Mark at mark@davidwaltersyachts.com. davidwaltersyachts.com

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