The tidal rivers tend to be cooler than the Bay, and these lower temperatures are causing baitfish – juvenile menhaden, bay anchovies, and silversides – to exit the tidal rivers. Surface water temperatures climbed a little bit last week due to the unusually warm weather, but now water temperatures are back on a downward trend. Any shoreline submerged brush is a good place to look, and white paddletails or large minnows are good choices for bait. Blue catfish can be found in the lower Susquehanna River and surrounding tidal rivers in the region.Ĭooler water temperatures are causing northern snakeheads to be sluggish, and with grass beds declining they can often be found in shallower waters, warming in the afternoon sun. If you want some fishing action, there are plenty of large flathead catfish holding in the pool near the turbine tailrace. Striped bass fishing at the Conowingo Dam pool and the Susquehanna Flats continues to be slow this week, with a few fish being caught during the early morning hours. Rob Trenary shot this huge 19.4-pound northern snakehead in the Elk River with a bow recently and it fell just short of the existing record of 19.9 pounds set by Andrew Fox in 2018. To see the latest water clarity conditions, check Eyes on the Bay Satellite Maps on the Maryland DNR website.įor more detailed and up-to-date fishing conditions in your area of the Bay, be sure to check out Eyes on the Bay’s Click Before You Cast. However, expect poor water clarity from algal blooms in the Back, Bush, and North East rivers. There will be above average tidal currents through Sunday due to the November 8 full moon.Įxpect average water clarity for most Maryland portions of the Bay and rivers. Using light and water temperatures as cues, resident fish will begin moving towards overwintering areas.Įxpect average flows for most Maryland rivers and streams. Maryland rivers are currently running in the low 50s.Īs waters cool, resident and juvenile striped bass will continue to follow baitfish and move out of the rivers and into deeper, warmer waters of the main Bay such as channel edges, underwater points, hard bottom, and drop-offs. Chesapeake Bay surface water temperatures are holding in the 60s and should continue to drop this upcoming week. On Friday we can expect winds of 15-20 knots with higher gusts, but the winds will drop down for the rest of the week. There will be a brief stretch of sunny, moderate weather prior to Friday, after which rain and a cold front will dominate the weather for the next week. If you are using a screen reader or other assistive technology and are having problems using this website, please call 1-85 for assistance.Forecast Summary: November 9 – November 15: Want more inspiration and styling tips? Dive into The Southern Edit, Southern Tide’s lifestyle blog, and follow us on social media. There’s something here for every member of your crew, so set sail, and #FollowTheTide. They’ll love wearing our iconic graphic t-shirts, high-quality khaki shorts, and even our fan-favorite Father/Son matching outfits for all seasons. Our Youth apparel keeps your kids adorable for school pictures but free enough to play all day. The ever-growing collection features cute swimsuits, sophisticated dresses, and comfy sweaters. Our women’s designs feature stylish, preppy, and cozy pieces, whether your lifestyle takes you to the tailgate or the country club. Staying true to our beginnings, we perfected our first-ever product, the Skipjack Polo Shirt, with an eco-friendly update. Our signature men’s line has everything for the modern refined man, from professional chinos for the office to moisture-wicking quarter-zip pullovers for breezy days by the coast. Go where the good times are in classic, comfortable, and colorful styles designed to fit your life. Here at Southern Tide, we create premium Southern clothing that lets you live in the moment and create feel-good lasting memories wherever the tide takes you. Dive into Quality, Coastal-Inspired Apparel
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