Saturday, November 16, 2019

November 2019 Delaware Fishing Report -Late Fall in the first state, fishing tips, Channel Catfish, Noxontown Pond, Big Bass in the Small Wonder

November 2019 Delaware Fishing Report


Freshwater

Late fall is a great opportunity to do some
night fishing on the tidal rivers of central Delaware
again. Although the temperatures are dropping
quickly, and snow could arrive on any day, the
Channel Catfish and Perch are very active.  I used a
live bait fish to catch Catfish and got several nice
filets for the freezer.

I have also observed bullhead, eel and Shad in the
rivers but have yet to connect with a rockfish. 

My tip for late fall river fishing in Delaware would be to use a split shot and
 nice size 2 hook to rig a bait fish (perch, shiner otherwise) and let the fishing pole
rest propped up against the dockpiling. Within about fifteen minutes, if you do not get
a hit it's time to move on and repeat the process.  Some anglers I know are  still having
alot of luck connecting with Largemouth Bass in the millponds and "lakes" across
southern Delaware.  I will pick up some Senko worms at Walmart next time I go and
try for a late winter largemouth bass to add to the photo album.  All you anglers who are
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Saltwater

Most of the boats down the marina are wrapped up and winterized.  I will continue to
visit thedrive on beach and try for bluefish, kingfish rockfish and any skates or shark
that might bite this time of year. 

My bait of choice would be blood worms or clams and the patient angler who begins
fishing before dawn may have a chance at catching a trophy rockfish.  Fly fishing can
also be an option for the adventurous saltwater angler if the wind agrees on that particular
day.  It can be fun to tie some of your own saltwater streamer flies with the custom made
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Tight lines to all those fishing at the shore and make sure you be safe out there! 

Until next time...


Monday, October 21, 2019

Delaware Fishing Report October 2019: Fall Trout Stocking White Clay, Indian River Bay and Big Bass

Delaware Fishing Report October 2019
Fall Trout Stocking White Clay, Indian River Bay and Big Bass 


Freshwater

Freshwater fishing has been good, even as the temperatures start to drop.  The largemouth bass seem to be entering a period of heavy feeding as they continue to fatten up in preparation for the doldrums of winter to arrive in the coming months.  Even as the water temperature cools, freshwater fishing should continue to be great for bass, chain pickerel, crappie and perch at most of the ponds, creeks and spillways around Delmarva.  This angler has had luck with a variety of species in the lower New Castle County region, including white perch, bullhead catfish, shad, bluegill, crappie and bass.   If you are not sure where to fish or maybe just want to try a new fishing hole, be sure to consult with the number 1 guidebook for Delaware freshwater fishing, the critically acclaimed ebook Big Bass in the Small Wonder Big Bass in the Small Wonder .  Don't forget that the state natural resources department will be stocking rainbow trout again in White Clay Creek for the fall fishing season. Smallmouth bass will continue to hit good.  Remember that if you catch a snakehead to remove it from the wild.  And, don't forget anglers, if you are into tying your own flies for fly fishing, be sure to pick up one of these nifty custom built fly tying stations available on on ebay at the following link Ebay Fishing Gear Mega Sale!!!


Saltwater

October has been unseasonably warm, even for Delaware.  As a result, the fishing continues to be pretty good on the Delaware seashore and also the back bays.  Earlier in the month, this angler had the chance to fish the Indian River Bay and had many bites, though I missed most of them, except for the occasional spot.  Even so, I know of anglers having all kinds of luck off the beaches for blue fish, rockfish and northern kingfish.  There are some still connecting with tog, seabass and flounder elsewhere in the saltwater areas.  Whatever species you are targeting, be sure to practice safe boating and wear your life jacket.  Make sure that all your boat's mechanical components are in good condition and, as always, keep an eye to the sky.  The weather and the waves can get pretty dicey as we get ready to roll in to November and December, however good fishing can still be had under the right conditions.  Be safe out there and, until next time... tight lines!

Sunday, September 15, 2019

August and September 2019 - Indian River Inlet, Delaware Seashore State Park, Brandywine, White Clay, Lums Pond


DELAWARE FISHING REPORT (SEPT. and AUGUST 2019)

FRESHWATER

The biggest news to share is that a new
state record Blue Catfish has been caught
out of the Nanticoke River in southern
Delmarva.  The brute was caught by Colt
Williamson of Harrington and weighed in
at a whopping 47 lbs!

As for me, not state records but I have fished
White Clay during the late summer months twice. 

On the first occasion,
I caught a small mouth bass and the second
time I caught a largemouth bass.  The creek
was observed to be very low, as was the
Brandywine when I fished it in early
September.  Seeing many bass, but only
catching two Pumpkinseed.  My favorite
bait to use is live crayfish, however I also
like to tie my own flies and take
them, along with my fly rod, to some of
the more remote ponds and ditches in my home state.

For the full list of off the beaten path ponds be sure to download this great
ebook Big Bass in the Small Wonder today!

Meanwhile, pond anglers are reporting good catches of bass, bluegill, catfish,
crappie and chain pickerel in ponds such as Garrisons Lake, Lums Pond and Hockessin
Quarry Area ponds.  River fishing for catfish and perch continues to be good in the
Christina and also look toward the Eastern shore rivers.  Try bunker, worms or even
hot dog for the catfish.


SALTWATER

Meanwhile anglers have been reporting fair catches of Weakfish, Skate,
Spot, Dogfish, Shark, and Kingfish between the inlet and state parks.
Also try a minnow for flounder in Massey's ditch at dusk.

Alot of good fishing to be had at the beaches if you catch the right tide.
A nice rockfish was caught on the beach in August and this angler hopes to
go Striper fishing sometime in the Fall, when the run really gets going.



Wednesday, July 31, 2019

July 2019 Delaware Fishing Report: Summer Bass Tips, Surf Fishing and Rocky Mountain Colorado Brook Trout

July 2019 Delaware Fishing Report:  
Summer Bass Tips, Surf Fishing & Rocky Mountain Brook Trout

Freshwater




It looks like most of the
United States has reached
the dog days
of summer.

That time when the
cicadas buzz in the trees
and millponds are covered
with a nice thick layer of algae.
One of the finest ways to spend
an evening is to go largemouth
bass fishing. 


So here are some tips for doing so successfully.
First, you'll want to fish between 6PM and 8PM, right before
it gets too dark.  The temperatures have cooled down and your
chances of hooking a big bass increase tremendously.  Alternatively,
morning is also a fantastic time for catching mill pond bass.  I recommend
using Senko worms and letting it sit with slack line on the top of the
water.   Another option is to use artificial frog bait and let it hop along
on top of the pond's algae layer.  The bass will shoot up and nail the lure
as it skids along the muck.   The final tip is to use a weedless rig to keep
the end of your line clean.  Fish hate a dirty, mucky hook.   Hopefully,
you will get time to stop by a mill pond or slough as July now creeps into
August.  For more tips on how to catch big bass during the summer check
out the critically acclaimed ebook Big Bass in the Small Wonder on Amazon
Kindle at the following link  Big Bass in the Small Wonder

And don't forget, anglers are also having luck with smallmouth
bass in the Brandywine, Catfish in the Christina River, and even snakehead
reported in other Piedmont streams and ponds.


Saltwater

This time of year, I am often out in the midwest, but I always love
to return to the saltwater haunts of Delaware to fish for kingfish,
bluefish and sharks in the surf on the Delaware State Seashore.
My technique is to get out in the water, wading with the fish.  Though
some people might worry about falling victim to a shark attack, I make
sure I don't wade after dark and never carry a stringer of fish to my side.
There are campfire stories of bull sharks grabbing onto the stringers of
unsuspecting anglers and dragging them out into deeper water.  Also, bull
sharks are doubly terrifying because they can travel into freshwater and have
been landed as far up the Delaware river as Philadelphia.  But back to surf fishing,
use a pyramid sinker and make sure you get your line over the breakers.  If the
winds and waters are very rough it can be hard to connect with fish.  But if it is
a calm day and you are using light tackle, an angler can certainly leave with a
cooler of fresh ocean fish for the grill.  Not to mention, the option to go after
Blue Claw Crabs.


Summer Vacation Fishing

I was blessed to enjoy a wonderful family vacation this summer, taking my
wife and kids out to the Rocky Mountains.  We drove a 12 hour loop from
Denver down into New Mexico and back to Denver by way of Colorado Springs.
I was completely in awe of the first class trout waters I was surrounded by and
was lucky to run into some fly fishermen catching beautiful wild brook trout
from Palmer Lake, pictured above.   I hope you all are enjoying your summer
and get a chance to do some good fishing.  Tight Lines!

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Delaware Sport Fishing Report June 2019- Catfish Tournament, Largemouth Bass, Piranha Becks Pond

Delaware Sport Fishing Report June 2019


Freshwater

A canoe trip I had planned down the Brandywine was cancelled due to high water.
The torrential rainstorms have put a damper on some outdoor opportunities in June. I
was planning on bringing my telescopic rod for some casual smallmouth bass fishing.
I find that crayfish and hellgrammites tend to work best for me, in addition to spinners.

No telling what you might catch this time of year. There were reports this week 
of catfish biting well, be it bullheads, channel or blue catfish.   Largemouth bass 
fishing has been great in Delaware's many ponds.  

In bizarre news this week, several media outlets are reporting that a decent sized 
Red-bellied Piranha was caught in Becks Pond by a man named James Strab.  Wasn't 
that long ago that I did some float fishing there in a blow up boat and, man, it didn't 
even cross my mind that there could be Piranha swimming beneath me.  Reminds me 
of when there were reports of a Caiman in Trussum Pond several years back.

Check out the many other bass fishing ponds in this handy Delaware guidebook 
Big Bass in the Small Wonder


Saltwater

I fished the Chesapeake Bay recently catching mainly catfish, but the tidal rivers 
and bay are giving up plenty of perch.  Further down south toward Cape Henlopen, 
there are reports of Seatrout, Spot, Northern Kingfish and Bluefish being caught in 
the Delaware beach areas.

Not a bad way to spend a day with the family, especially if you have a Delaware 
surf tag.  They can be purchased here:  

https://www.destateparks.com/Know/PassesTagsFees .

Until next time...tight lines






Monday, May 27, 2019

Delaware Fishing Report- May 2019

Delaware Fishing Report- May 2019

Freshwater

Delaware's ponds and rivers have sprung to life with all kinds of fish biting now.
A good friend had an excellent day catching bass and crappie in Kent County and
another caught several nice rainbow trout in White Clay, where trout continue to bite.
This angler has been enjoying some night fishing for catfish at the rivers that empty
into the Delaware and Chesapeake bays.  Big globs of nightcrawlers and bloodworms
always do the trick.   Tips like this and some top secret fishing holes are found in the
critically acclaimed ebook Big Bass in the Small Wonder

Saltwater

Surf fishing has been good for bluefish, with many hauling in 5-10 lbers off the beaches
of Cape Henlopen and Delaware state seashore.   As well, in the back bays of Rehoboth
and Indian River, anglers are connecting with flounder, spot, croaker and other fishing
favorites.   More updates to come next month.

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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Delaware Fishing Report April 2019

Delaware Fishing Report April 2019

Freshwater

Delaware trout season is upon us.  That wonderful time of the year when the
state stocks a handful of upstate clearwater piedmont streams with hatchery
rainbow and brown trout.

I heard that the fishing was great in White Clay Creek but extremely crowded on
opening day.   One angler I know waited for the crowds to dissipate and had a whole
honey hole to himself. He sent me this picture of his catch in the creel and they really
look like good eating.



Anglers looking to catch a cooler of trout may want to try night crawlers at any
one of the spillway or overhanging tree areas of White Clay Creek.  As well,
Mill Creek, Red Clay Creek and Wilson's Run are also good locations to visit.
Remember to bring your fishing license and 2019 trout stamp.

                                                  WHITE CLAY CREEK, DELAWARE


In other freshwater news, Catfish and Bullheads have also been biting very well in the tidal rivers around Delaware and Maryland. Nighttime is my favorite time to go down to the catfish dock.

Speaking of good catfishing, I recently had a chance to travel down to central Florida and managed to catch bream in a pond over the weekend.  I spotted a large alligator and he went after my bobber aggressively before gliding across the pond.   In all of the excitement, I thought, "Man, I am glad there are no alligators to contend with when fishing in Delaware".

Fishing for another pond dweller, the Largemouth Bass, is also heating up in Delaware's ponds and ditches.  You can't go wrong with artificial worms or poppers for bait.  Anyone looking to try fishing in one of Delaware's awesome bass ponds should pick up the guidebook Big Bass in the Small Wonder on Amazon to learn about some of the best locations and tactics.


Saltwater

Surf fishing should be picking up with bluefish, rock fish, sharks and rays ahead of the good kingfish action to come.  Stay tuned for more saltwater updates including trips to Indian River Inlet, Delaware Seashore State Park and more.





Sunday, March 31, 2019

March 2019 First State Delaware Fishing Report

Delaware Fishing Report March 2019





















Freshwater

They say that March comes in like a lion
and out like a lamb. Well that certainly
seems to be what has occurred this March.
With a winter storm icing the waters on
March 1st and 70 degree temperatures by
the end of the month, the fishing has been
variable.

Anglers are catching more bass each day and some
reporting great crappie action in the farm ponds of New
Castle and Kent Counties. Besides that, channel
catfish and bullheads are providing plenty of
action in the tidal rivers. A few weeks ago some
anglers braved the cold to test the trout fishing in the two
downstate ponds that were stocked recently.

Most of those anglers are now turning their sights to the
Delaware trout season opener in another week or so.  If you do go
fishing on opening day, bring plenty of power bait and plenty of
patience.

Fishing pressure will be high, but so will your chances of connecting
with a tasty rainbow trout. Just in time for the fishing season,
Delaware bass fishermen are encouraged to pick up a copy
of the best bass fishing guide in first state fishing history, Big Bass
in the Small Wonder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012BZ7OW8

Saltwater

Some anglers have gotten out onto the docks and beaches of the
Delaware bay and coast. I am not one of those anglers, although
I did try some of the canals around South Bethany earlier
in the winter.  I look forward to the surf fishing picking up with
bluefish, rock fish and kingfish action just less than a month away. 

One of the first places I plan to fish will be the Indian River Inlet
and bay.  Pontoon season starts in May.  Really looking forward to
checking out some of the lesser fished areas of Sussex County too. 
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Tight lines folks!


Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Delaware Fishing Report - February 2019

Delaware Fishing Report - February 2019

Freshwater


While old man winter continues to do his thing, I have been inside preparing for the
upcoming spring trout season. The state of Delaware stocks two ponds down state
before stocking several piedmont stream with rainbow and brown trout.  While waiting
it out, I did have the chance to catch a few catfish from a river tributary to the Chesapeake
bay.  I also caught a few yellow perch when I could find water that was not covered in ice.
There are probably good chances of also catching largemouth bass, chain pickerel, redear
sunfish and crappie in many of the state's spillways and millponds.  You just can't go wrong
with a big fat nightcrawler.  Check out this ebook for more Delaware sport fishing tips and
get the low down on the best lakes and ponds for fishing Delaware.   Visit the following link
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Saltwater

Not much news coming from the beaches.   I stopped into the Delaware Shipwreck Museum
in Fenwick and heard some great stories about treasure, not to mention noticing the large
Bull Shark hanging from the ceiling.  I also visited a tackle shop to ask if anyone had been
catching anything on the beach, but the response was "No."  Warmer days are ahead and
I lookforward to those nice summer evenings loading the cooler with Kingfish and Blues. 

Til then, tight lines!

Saturday, January 12, 2019

January 2019 - New Year Delaware Fishing Report: Chesapeake Bay, Winter Catfish and Appalachian Brook Trout

January 12th, 2019 - New Year Delaware Fishing Report
Chesapeake Bay, Winter Catfish and Appalachian Brook Trout

Freshwater Report:

With Winter Storm Gia bearing down on most of the eastern United States, many fishermen have put their fishing gear away for the season.  But this author experienced good fishing during the past month and it is expected to continue.

Channel Cats, White and Yellow Perch are running in the brackish rivers of Delaware and eastern shore Maryland.   Also, consider targeting Bullhead Catfish.   They are small but delicious to make into I will keep a few bullheads to make cajun fried catfish nuggets.  It will still be sever months time before I will be targeting rockfish in the bay.   I prefer them grilled.    

The bay may freeze completely over this winter before the spring thaw occurs.   And though it is very unsafe to attempt to ice fish anywhere in the Delmarva area, winter bank fishing can be great for Bluegill, Yellow Perch and Crappie.   They are all beautiful fish to catch and photograph, especially during the winter when a pond lays surrounded by a blanket of fresh snow.  

Also, don't forget that in early March, the first trout stocking of Delaware freshwater ponds will be underway.   If you can't wait until then, try heading up to the Pennsylvania Wild Lands for some hike-in only brook trout fishing.    If trout aren't your bag,  know that white sucker, bass and creek chub bite through the winter in Delaware's piedmont creeks and Muskies and Walleyes can occur in Delaware and further into Pennsylvania... if you know the spots to find them.



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Saltwater Report

I have not been down the beach in a couple months.  Sussex County Delaware is 
getting hit the worst with the snow during this winter storm, however when the ice thaws, 
I plan to travel down to the Delaware coast to see what can be caught on shad, green crab 
and clams.  Artificial bloodworms can also be very effective.  I look forward to the warm 
late spring and summer days when I will be targeting my limit of Kingfish from the surf.   
I may venture out onto the surf in the coming January weeks and maybe a few dogfish 
or skate will provide some fun action.  



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