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Imagine yourself standing at Cape Henry when the first English ships sailed into sight. Better yet, imagine yourself at Old Point Comfort when those first Englishmen came ashore. Now that must have… ...
Imagine yourself standing at Cape Henry when the first English ships sailed into sight. Better yet, imagine yourself at Old Point Comfort when those first Englishmen came ashore. Now that must have… ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNBluefish Blitz Chesapeake Bay, Stripers ThriveBluefish have dominated the Chesapeake Bay from Hooper’s Island Light to Smith Point, with schools breaking on peanut bunker ...
Somewhere in the vast Chesapeake Bay, there’s a fishing spot known as Ed’s Lump. It is believed to be the remnants of a giant oyster reef, rising from deep water to within 24 feet of the surface.
Members of the Metropolitan Outdoor Press Association gathered at the Days Inn in Cambridge, Maryland this week to sample some of what the Chesapeake Bay area has to offer anglers during the ...
KENT NARROWS, Md. "Have you ever seen anyone wash their lures like that?" I said to Eric Burnley, pointing to captain Andy Schulz as he stood over a bucket full of sudsy water. "Never in my life ...
While most drum fishing centers around the red and black variety of the species, there is another member of the family that garners far more attention for a longer portion of the year. Croaker are … ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNSt. Mary’s County Fishing Heats Up with Spot, Croaker SurgeSt. Mary’s County fishing enthusiasts are navigating seasonal closures for striped bass, also known as rockfish, while enjoying robust opportunities for spot, croaker, bluefish, and other species.
I’m coming up empty to name another Chesapeake Bay sport fish that greyhounds out of the water like a Spanish mackerel. And arguably none are as ornery as a bluefish, which can set those razo… ...
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