We also got word from Big Worm charters that when the fish are under the boat and turned on the action can be fast and furious, and having plenty of frisky spot close at hand is key. Searching around for pockets of fish with the depth finder and setting up on top of them has been the move, landing many boats their limit. We also had some reports that it’s been common for one boat to own the school and catch fish after fish while others within eyesight remained bite-less. As has been the case recently, the bite has been early and late with stretches of doldrums midday. The Tolchester/Hodges zone remains the best game in town, heck on the entire Bay when it comes to rockfish, with multiple readers reporting significant catches on stripers up to 32-inches mostly on live spot but also a few via jigging. Upper Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report, June 24 Update:
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