Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Sheepshead, Cobia, and More Heating Up for June 11, 2025 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 11, 2025 · 3 MIN

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Sheepshead, Cobia, and More Heating Up for June 11, 2025

from Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

This is Artificial Lure with your Chesapeake Bay Virginia fishing report for June 11, 2025. Sunrise kicked off the day at 5:44 AM, and you can expect sunset around 8:28 PM. Winds early this morning were light out of the southeast, picking up just a bit as the day goes on with highs in the low 80s and partly cloudy skies—a classic June setup. Right now, we’re sitting close to a high tide mid-morning, with the water swinging back out toward low tide late this afternoon—a solid window for both structure and shoreline anglers. Sheepshead fishing is firing up bigtime at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Both boat and kayak anglers have been pulling in good numbers off the pilings—one group landed seven sheepshead and some nice tautog using frozen fiddler crabs and live fiddlers on bottom sweeper jigs. You’ll also find black drum and even a few red drum around those bridges, plus spadefish stacking up on inshore structures and the Chesapeake Light Tower. Red drum are still roaming the flats, but a lot have started shifting to deeper structure. Folks are locating bull reds around the islands of the CBBT; sidescan sonar helps, but once you’re on them, big paddletails on two-ounce jigheads or a straight-tail plastic is the ticket. Flounder are heating up around the CBBT and inside the local inlets—try Gulp! baits tipped with minnow or squid strips for the bigger fish. Black drum are still hanging around the islands as well, and the bite is steady, especially on peeler crab or clam. Cobia are starting to show in stronger numbers at the mouth of the bay, which is always a highlight this time of year. The season opens up June 15th, so get your gear ready—live eels will be killer baits once that green light hits, but you can also tempt them now with bucktails, topwater lures, or shallow diving twitchbaits just inside the bay and along the oceanfront. Spanish mackerel, bluefish, and even a few early summer stripers are popping up around reefs, wrecks, and the mouth of the bay. The Rappahannock is giving up some trout, drum, croaker, and rockfish, while speckled trout action is best in the grass flats on the eastern side, especially on topwater Spooks early and paddletails as the sun climbs. If you’re looking for a couple hot spots, head straight to the CBBT islands and pilings—always prime this time of year—or hit Fisherman’s Island for some bull reds and black drum. For flounder or spadefish, the Chesapeake Light Tower is a classic. Best lures: bottom sweeper jigs with live fiddlers for sheepshead, big paddletails for reds, Gulp! or squid strip for flounder, and bucktails or eels for cobia. For bait, you can’t go wrong with live fiddler crabs, peeler crab, squid, and eels as we get closer to the cobia opener. Thanks for tuning in to today’s Chesapeake Bay fishing report! Make sure to subscribe for more updates, hot bites, and local advice. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is Artificial Lure with your Chesapeake Bay Virginia fishing report for June 11, 2025. Sunrise kicked off the day at 5:44 AM, and you can expect sunset around 8:28 PM. Winds early this morning were light out of the southeast, picking up just a bit as the day goes on with highs in the low 80s and partly cloudy skies—a classic June setup. Right now, we’re sitting close to a high tide mid-morning, with the water swinging back out toward low tide late this afternoon—a solid window for both structure and shoreline anglers. Sheepshead fishing is firing up bigtime at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Both boat and kayak anglers have been pulling in good numbers off the pilings—one group landed seven sheepshead and some nice tautog using frozen fiddler crabs and live fiddlers on bottom sweeper jigs. You’ll also find black drum and even a few red drum around those bridges, plus spadefish stacking up on inshore structures and the Chesapeake Light Tower. Red drum are still roaming the flats, but a lot have started shifting to deeper structure. Folks are locating bull reds around the islands of the CBBT; sidescan sonar helps, but once you’re on them, big paddletails on two-ounce jigheads or a straight-tail plastic is the ticket. Flounder are heating up around the CBBT and inside the local inlets—try Gulp! baits tipped with minnow or squid strips for the bigger fish. Black drum are still hanging around the islands as well, and the bite is steady, especially on peeler crab or clam. Cobia are starting to show in stronger numbers at the mouth of the bay, which is always a highlight this time of year. The season opens up June 15th, so get your gear ready—live eels will be killer baits once that green light hits, but you can also tempt them now with bucktails, topwater lures, or shallow diving twitchbaits just inside the bay and along the oceanfront. Spanish mackerel, bluefish, and even a few early summer stripers are popping up around reefs, wrecks, and the mouth of the bay. The Rappahannock is giving up some trout, drum, croaker, and rockfish, while speckled trout action is best in the grass flats on the eastern side, especially on topwater Spooks early and paddletails as the sun climbs. If you’re looking for a couple hot spots, head straight to the CBBT islands and pilings—always prime this time of year—or hit Fisherman’s Island for some bull reds and black drum. For flounder or spadefish, the Chesapeake Light Tower is a classic. Best lures: bottom sweeper jigs with live fiddlers for sheepshead, big paddletails for reds, Gulp! or squid strip for flounder, and bucktails or eels for cobia. For bait, you can’t go wrong with live fiddler crabs, peeler crab, squid, and eels as we get closer to the cobia opener. Thanks for tuning in to today’s Chesapeake Bay fishing report! Make sure to subscribe for more updates, hot bites, and local advice. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

NOW PLAYING

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report: Sheepshead, Cobia, and More Heating Up for June 11, 2025

0:00 3:18

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Chewing the Fat with WorkForge WorkForge Bite-Sized Conversations for Building a Stronger Workforce Welcome to Chewing the Fat, a podcast delving deep into the world of food manufacturing. Dive into real conversations around critical topics like staffing, retention, onboarding, and career development in this essential industry. Subscribe now to gain insights from your peers, subject matter experts and more on the biggest issues facing food manufacturers today: -Hiring and retaining employees -Addressing the challenges of the Silver Tsunami -Improving time to productivity of new employees -Engaging employees from hire to retire And more... Tune in to Chewing the Fat, a WorkForge podcast, and join the conversation on how to build and sustain a resilient, high-performing workforce in food manufacturing. She’s a Hazard to Herself She’s a Hazard Hi there, I’m Mallory, and I’d like to invite you into our world with “She’s a Hazard to Herself!” Join us as we navigate life with Multiple Sclerosis from the seat of my power wheelchair. Discover stories of resilience, family, and the community we’ve built around chronic illness. Whether you’re impacted by MS or want to learn from our journey, there’s something here for you. So why wait? Subscribe to “She’s a Hazard to Herself” on your favorite podcast app and be part of our journey today. Let’s lift each other up, one episode at a time! Cross & Crown Church Sermons Cross & Crown Church Sermons from Cross & Crown Church in Northern Virginia. All of Christ, for all of life. MySwimPro Swimming Technique & Training Podcast MySwimPro MySwimPro is the number one fitness application for the fastest growing sport in the world. Since 2014, we have been on a mission to help swimmers of all levels live happier and healthier lives through swimming. Today, swimmers in more than 150 countries use MySwimPro’s award-winning mobile and wearable apps to access personalized swim workout plans, training plans, educational drills and videos, advanced analytics, and to log and track their progress. MySwimPro is accessible on iOS and Android smartphones and wearables, and is free to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Fishing Report Today?

This episode is 3 minutes long.

When was this Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Fishing Report Today episode published?

This episode was published on June 11, 2025.

What is this episode about?

This is Artificial Lure with your Chesapeake Bay Virginia fishing report for June 11, 2025. Sunrise kicked off the day at 5:44 AM, and you can expect sunset around 8:28 PM. Winds early this morning were light out of the southeast, picking up just a...

Can I download this Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Fishing Report Today episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!