Sunday, September 25, 2022

                         September 2022 - Delaware Fishing Report


Saltwater: 

Fall is in the air!  The crab boats are finishing up for the season and the winds and waves are cooling down.  This has not stopped anglers from doing very well in the Delaware saltwater arena I have been receiving steady reports of Tog in the Delaware bay, along with alot of croaker and flounder action.  Angler Mark also had a great deal of luck catching Rockfish in the Chesapeake Bay, using live spot and perch.  He even took some home and enjoyed it for dinner.

Freshwater:

With autumn in full swing, largemouth bass are hungry and fattening up for the winter.  They can be taken on a variety of lures from zoom lizards to frog poppers.  I am hearing reports of fly fishermen and pan fishermen doing very well in White Clay and Red Clay Creeks.   Of course, there are plenty of catfish, bullheads, perch and even snakeheads being caught in the brackish rivers such as Christina and lower Brandywine Rivers.

Remember gang, if you haven't already done so, it's time to download the must-have Delaware sport fishing ebook:

Big Bass in the Small Wonder the very best, most comprehensive guide to all the top SECRET Delaware bass fishing spots, along with helpful techniques and hints.  Available for VERY CHEAP on Amazon Kindle Today! Complete with illustrations, photos and maps!  

Also, enjoy the Big Bass in the Small Wonder youtube channel with plenty of tips, tricks and fishing action:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtQDcWkC1RWJ_eEuCvew8hg

Until Next Time, 

Tight Lines

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