Local Fishing Report by the Green Top Professionals
CHESAPEAKE BAY – The second half of the bay Rockfish season opened May 16th. The minimum size is 18” and maximum size is 28”. 2 fish per angler is the limit, however 1 fish kept may be over 32”. Fish over 32” must be reported to the Va. Saltwater Journal. Anglers continue to catch Rockfish in all of Va’s tributaries of the bay. The James and York have been especially good and the Potomac is also a good destination. The Potomac adheres to Maryland regulations. Speckled Trout anglers are having … Read More »
Local Fishing Report by the Green Top Professionals
CHESAPEAKE BAY – Trophy Rockfish season is still in effect in Va waters. Big fish are still available inside the rivers, especially the James, where we reported a 70lb+ Rockfish caught within the city limits last week. Big fish are being caught inside the Potomac River still. Tandem rigs are quite popular now. Croaker catches are on the rise inside the York River, at the JRB, HRBT, and the Poquoson area. Shrimp and blood worms seem to be working better right now. Increased catches of Speckled Trout are coming from … Read More »
Local Fishing Report by the Green Top Professionals
CHESAPEAKE BAY – Trophy Rockfish season opened on 5-1 for the Chesapeake Bay and it’s Va. tributaries. 1 fish at a 32”minimum can be kept, but must be reported to the Va. Saltwater Journal. Rockfish over 32” are being caught in good numbers inside the James, Rappahannock, and York Rivers. The Potomac River season opened earlier as Maryland regulations govern the Potomac. We’ve heard of nice fish coming from the Potomac lately. Some local Green Top customers report 35” fish from the James River, in fact, Steve Knox of Richmond caught a … Read More »
Local Fishing Report by the Green Top Professionals
CHESAPEAKE BAY – Croaker have arrived inside the bay and some of the tributaries. Buckroe Beach Pier is reporting an increasing bite, the James River Bridge area has also been good. Some Green Top customers have reported some inside the York River. Bloodworms, Squid, and Shrimp are all working. More anglers are targeting Flounder inside the bay also. The HRBT area is good currently, and inlets like Lynnhaven and Back River are producing keepers also. The CBBT has reportedly given up a few Flounder lately. Puppy Drum are numerous throughout … Read More »




