Sunday, November 12, 2023

Delaware Sport Fishing Report 

October/November 2023

Saltwater

Delaware saltwater anglers having luck fishing the Delaware Bay near Lewes for Tautog - or "Tog" as they are called locally.   Tog are certainly some of the most tasty fish in the sea.  I think they taste just like lump crab meat or even lobster.   They can be caught on sandfleas or green crabs.

Most people may not realize that the salt-line in the Delaware Bay goes all the way up to the C&D Canal if not further.   Fishing in the upper bay areas near Woodland or Augustine has been very good for fat White Perch, Black Drum, Catfish, Eel and short Stripers.  Bloodworms, clams and nightcrawlers are the baits of choice.   I have never caught a Sturgeon but was reminded the other day that they are out there too.  What a diverse and amazing estuary the Delaware Bay is.

Freshwater


Besides Perch,  fishermen are also having alot of luck in the creeks in our area for rainbow trout.  I always do well with a nice big nightcrawler on a splitshot sinker but some anglers I know prefer canned trout bait.  In addition to trout, I heard a fisherman saying he and some friends have caught BIG carp in the tributaries of Christiana River using corn and hotdogs.   I had a good day fishing a local state park pond for Yellow Perch and even caught a few white perch.  I heard that Becks Pond is putting up Bass and even the occasional SnakeHead.  I also hear Snake Head are good eating but have never had the pleasure of trying one.   Maybe in 2024??

Safety

Be careful to anyone fishing the jetties this time of year, whether we're talking Reedy Point or the Indian River Inlet.  It can get mighty slippery out there or rocks can roll over your ankle.   Not to mention the rogue waves from passing boats can seem to come out of nowhere.  Be sure to wear cleats and go out there when the tide is very low if you can.  Stay safe everyone!

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Sunday, September 24, 2023

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2023 Delaware Fishing Report

 

Delaware Sport Fishing Report for August/September 2023

Delaware has been unseasonably warm in August and I have only gotten out fish once.

In freshwater news, I had a good time catching bass and big bluegill using fat nightcrawlers. All the kids had fun and we enjoyed getting out for a hike too. I saw a lot of fly fisherman trying their luck for trout when I drove up into Pennsylvania Dutch Country.

In Saltwater news,  I  heard reports of fishermen catching sharks on the surf down on the seashore and an old fishing buddy told me now is the time to get out there for trophy fish - whether you're after Tog or Flounder .

Overall, although I did not accomplish my summer goal yet of catching a snake head,  I got the invite to fish down the Brandywine and I would not mind cooking one of those up on the grill with some BBQ Teriyaki sauce sometime. 

More fishing to come as the weather cools I'm sure.  Truth is, fall can be the best time to try life Crayfish in the creeks or blood worms in the title areas. Tight lines everybody good luck fishing!

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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

 June-July 2023 Delaware Fishing Report

My fishing adventures took me from the Mid Atlantic to the midwest this summer.  I caught some fish to write home about and some that would be more worthy as live bait.  All the while, enjoying the scenery immensely.  Here's the scoop!  

Saltwater:

I was able to get out and fish the Delaware bay near Dover this June.  Fortunately for me, the green flies were not biting.  For bait, I used some bloodworms that had been left over from another recent fishing excursion to Delaware's Indian River Inlet, where my son caught a beautiful little sea trout (pictured)

In the upper Bay, I had good luck that day catching a big ugly American Eel, which I actually love to eat.  I released him, however, and continued fishing where I caught a small Striped Bass and a Spot (croaker).   I then tried a nearby brackish river that looked pretty spooky as if a bull shark 🦈 could be lurking, but caught nothing and got bit up by gnats.  The Delaware Bay and its tidal tributaries have an abundantly diverse bounty of fish, including many saltwater species.  The salt line for the Delaware bay starts somewhere up around the C&D Canal and sometimes further north near New Castle.  

Freshwater:  

One of the highlights of my summer will be wading out into Lake Michigan with an ultra light rod, rigged with a 1/2 ounce sinker and hook and hooking a Smelt!  I had always enjoyed eating smelt as part of Christmas Eve dinner, a tradition from my Italian grandfather, but this is the first time I caught one.  Smelt are usually caught in nets by the hundreds in Lake Michigan and it's a fishery that has been around for generations in the midwest.  They are so small swimming in Lake Michigan that its almost hard to detect when they hit.

On another day, I took my son fishing in Delaware's beautiful piedmont hill country at two sparkling creeks that also gave up a variety of fish.  Another fisherman caught a monster snakehead and later cooked it up.  This thing peaked its head up out of the water and its gnarly teeth glistened in the sunlight before diving deep under a rock.    

Two of the highlights of the trip were cleaning up trash near our favorite fishing hole and finding a silver fork in the creek --that was neat.  Also we used crayfish and found nightcrawlers to catch a nice smallmouth bass and rainbow trout.  My son had a blast and it was so peaceful being in the middle of a creek on a nice summer day.  Here's a youtube short of the outing -don't forget to like and subscribe to the youtube channel!  #DelawareFishing https://youtube.com/shorts/77tmedDSFr4?feature=share

It can be really hard to break away from the rat race, but if you can, I recommend making time to get away and go fishing.  It can be both rejuvenating and rewarding.   Beneficial for your physical/mental health and a great way to spend time with your loved ones.  

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Wednesday, May 24, 2023

May 2023 Delaware Fishing Report

 May 2023 

Delaware Fishing Report


Freshwater

Big bass are being caught in Mill Ponds across the first state.  Some of the larger ponds like Lums and Noxontown are giving up lunkers.  As I have said many times, Spring Largemouth fishing is all about a slow and low retrieval.  Google that for a more thorough description.  Can't go wrong with a jig or a rubber worm. 

River and Bay

Channel and Blue Catfish of 20+ pounds are being caught right now on bloodworms and pepperoni in the C&D Canal.  Spring is a great time to connect with some Perch and Striped Bass in our brackish and bay area rivers.  

Get out there in the bay on a sea kayak if you feel so inclined, but wear your life vest and do it at your own risk!  Though rare, Bull Sharks and a variety of Sea Snakes do occur in the Delaware Bay estuaries.

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Monday, March 6, 2023

 March 6, 2023:  

DELAWARE TIDAL AND NON-TIDAL FISHING REPORTS

Tidal

Things seem like they need the temperatures to warm up for fishing action, but like the watermen of Maryland and Delaware know, both Yellow and White Perch as well as Striped Bass can be caught from the docks and piers of our tidal rivers this time of year.  Nightcrawlers or shrimp tend to work well.   I have not heard any reports of Saltwater catches in the bay or the ocean as of yet other than Tautog and Sea Bass offshore.



Non-Tidal

Big panfish including Crappie and Perch are being caught in the ponds. It seems the Largemouth Bass, Bluegill and White Perch may be caught in ponds like Noxontown or Lums.  Again, a big glob of nightcrawler or Zoom lizards may do the trick.  As well, two downstate ponds have been stocked with Trout including Tidbury in Dover.  It should provide good Rainbow Trout angling all the way up until the trout streams open for fishing in April.

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Monday, January 30, 2023

January 2023 - Happy New Year Delaware Sport Fishing Community #WinterFishing #Delmarva #Angler #Delaware Fishing #Fishing #BigBass #SmallWonder #First State

 January 2023 - Happy New Year Delaware Fishing Community

Finding myself in the heart of winter -with fishing on my mind-I thought I'd share my Freshwater and Saltwater Delaware fishing report for January 2023.

Freshwater:  We are approaching great fishing conditions for yellow perch in the freshwater and brackish rivers and creeks of Delmarva.  In addition to yellow perch, shad, eel, bullhead catfish and even winter Largemouth are being caught in Sassafras and Appoquinimink river systems.  Another thing to remember is that good winter trout fishing can be had on White Clay Creek (and even upper Brandywine) as wild trout and holdovers do exist in these piedmont fishing locales.  A bright spinner lure or a juicy nightcrawler may be the bait of choice.  

Just don't try ice fishing (very important) the ice does not ever get thick enough for this in Delaware and we have somehow not had any snow so far this winter.   If you are feeling really brave, leave behind freshwater and head down to either the Delaware or Chesapeake bays for some rockfish action.  

Saltwater:  

If you are seeking rockfish in the bays or saltwater, live spot always does the trick, in addition to bloodworms (or lugworms) if available.  At the Indian River Inlet, you never know what you may catch, but tautog make great eating and can be caught between the large jetty rocks using green crabs or shrimp.  

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