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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2025 · 2 MIN

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Blustery Conditions, Stripers, and Offshore Action

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# Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Tuesday, November 25, 2025 Well folks, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Tuesday morning fishing report for the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia waters. Let me get you dialed in on what's happening out there today. **The Conditions** We're looking at a Small Craft Advisory in effect from this afternoon through tomorrow morning, so conditions are going to get a bit rough. Expect winds picking up to around 25 knots, so be smart out there and maybe stick to protected waters or lee shores if you're heading out. We're in that late fall stretch now—bundle up, folks. The water's getting cold, and old Man Bay doesn't forgive mistakes this time of year. **Tidal Information** For Norfolk area, we had low tide at 5:10 AM and high tide around 11:37 AM. If you're fishing around Cape Henry or other northern sections, timing your outgoing tide will be key for getting baitfish moving. Pay attention to those tidal movements—they're going to concentrate your fish. **Recent Catches** The striped bass fishing has been steady. Reports from Smith's Bait Shop over in Delaware and Maryland waters show folks pulling small stripers from places like Woodland Beach. These juveniles are around, but remember—the 2025 striped bass survey shows we're still struggling. Young-of-year numbers came in at 4.0, well below the long-term average of 11. So handle those small stripers with respect and practice catch-and-release on the undersized fish. We also had some major offshore action recently. James Frazetti Jr. set a state record with a 7-pound, 8-ounce pompano dolphinfish off Ocean City, and Marc Spagnola from Berlin landed a massive 78-pound longfin albacore in the Hudson Canyon. If you're running offshore on better weather days, those are the species worth chasing. **Lures and Bait** For inshore work around the Bay, live bait is going to outperform artificials right now. Fresh mullet, shrimp, and crabs are your bread and butter. If you want to throw lures, stick with classic rockfish offerings and some of those proven trolling rigs. Keep it simple—the fish aren't in a fancy mood in November. **Hotspots to Hit** Look at Woodland Beach if you want consistent small striper action. For something different, the Potomac River tributaries have been holding snakeheads if you want an alternative target—just know what you're looking for with those invasive fish. **Wrapping Up** That's your Tuesday morning report, folks. Stay safe out there with that Small Craft Advisory, and make smart decisions. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for your daily fishing intel right here. This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

# Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report - Tuesday, November 25, 2025 Well folks, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Tuesday morning fishing report for the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia waters. Let me get you dialed in on what's happening out there today. **The Conditions** We're looking at a Small Craft Advisory in effect from this afternoon through tomorrow morning, so conditions are going to get a bit rough. Expect winds picking up to around 25 knots, so be smart out there and maybe stick to protected waters or lee shores if you're heading out. We're in that late fall stretch now—bundle up, folks. The water's getting cold, and old Man Bay doesn't forgive mistakes this time of year. **Tidal Information** For Norfolk area, we had low tide at 5:10 AM and high tide around 11:37 AM. If you're fishing around Cape Henry or other northern sections, timing your outgoing tide will be key for getting baitfish moving. Pay attention to those tidal movements—they're going to concentrate your fish. **Recent Catches** The striped bass fishing has been steady. Reports from Smith's Bait Shop over in Delaware and Maryland waters show folks pulling small stripers from places like Woodland Beach. These juveniles are around, but remember—the 2025 striped bass survey shows we're still struggling. Young-of-year numbers came in at 4.0, well below the long-term average of 11. So handle those small stripers with respect and practice catch-and-release on the undersized fish. We also had some major offshore action recently. James Frazetti Jr. set a state record with a 7-pound, 8-ounce pompano dolphinfish off Ocean City, and Marc Spagnola from Berlin landed a massive 78-pound longfin albacore in the Hudson Canyon. If you're running offshore on better weather days, those are the species worth chasing. **Lures and Bait** For inshore work around the Bay, live bait is going to outperform artificials right now. Fresh mullet, shrimp, and crabs are your bread and butter. If you want to throw lures, stick with classic rockfish offerings and some of those proven trolling rigs. Keep it simple—the fish aren't in a fancy mood in November. **Hotspots to Hit** Look at Woodland Beach if you want consistent small striper action. For something different, the Potomac River tributaries have been holding snakeheads if you want an alternative target—just know what you're looking for with those invasive fish. **Wrapping Up** That's your Tuesday morning report, folks. Stay safe out there with that Small Craft Advisory, and make smart decisions. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for your daily fishing intel right here. This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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