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 SPECIES  BAIT OR LURE  METHOD  LOCATION  AVE. WEIGHT  RECORD  SPECIES  BAIT OR LURE  METHOD  LOCATION  AVE. WEIGHT  RECORD

 Tripletail are opportunistic feeders, so you can use a variety of   Use medium to heavy fishing tackle with a spinning or baitcasting rod,
 Atlantic  Sharks   Whole dead fish and cut fish; live bait (fish)   Anchor, chum and fish dead and live fish baits in chum slick and on bottom   Offshore and coastal ocean waters  50 – 250 lbs  876 lbs
 Tripletail  baits such as live shrimp, small crabs, or baitfish. Artificial lures   depending on your preference. Use a sturdy fishing line, preferably between   Ocean waters over and around wrecks  3 – 10 lbs  11 lbs  Mako
 like jigs, spoons, and soft plastic baits can also be effective.  15 to 20-pound test.
                                               Fishing bait near the bottom (suspended off the bottom) near submerged   Wrecks in nearshore coastal waters, Ocean
 Black Sea   Bottomfishing, generally near and over underwater obstructions  Sheepshead   Fiddler crabs, mole crabs (sand fleas), clams   3 – 8 lbs  18 lbs
 Bass  Squid, crab, cut fish, clam, shrimp, diamond jigs, metal jigs   (wrecks, reefs, rocks and rough bottom areas)   Ocean waters  1 – 3.5 lbs  8 lbs  structures   waters, around buoys, and pilings in inlets
 Trolling, casting or jigging to schools of fish with artificial lures; surfcasting   Fish visible schools of fish around obstructions (buoys, towers, etc.) with small  Wrecks in nearshore coastal waters, Ocean
 Artificial lures - spoons, tube eels, metal squids, surface plugs  Spadefish   Pieces of fresh mussels and clams; pieces of jellyfish   3 – 8 lbs  N/A
 Bluefish   with cut bait or lures             (#1 or #2) double strength hooks   waters, around buoys, and pilings in inlets
 (large)   Cut bait - fresh menhaden, mullet, herring, spot, ballyhoo or   Chumming while using cut bait. Bluefish can be taken on streamer flies with   Offshore and coastal waters  8 – 16 lbs  23.5 lbs
 mackerel
 a fly rod
                                               Bottomfishing with bait; anchored or drifting from boats, also caught from
 Trolling or casting to schools of fish with artificial lures                     Tributary waters around Ocean City,
 Bluefish   Artificial lures - spoons, feather lures, metal squids, surface   Surfcasting and bottom fishing with cut bait and surfcasting with artificial   Coastal ocean waters,  1 – 5 lbs  N/A  Spot   Bloodworms, peeler crab, clam   docks, piers, shore and surf; big runs of fish in the fall in lower Chesapeake Bay   8 – 12 oz  N/A
 (small)   plugs and cut bait  ocean surf, inlets   and in surf and piers of Virginia Beach   coastal ocean waters, and inlets
 lures
 Cast, drift or slow troll live baits around buoys, underwater obstructions and   All coastal inshore and Chesapeake Bay
 Live bait - eels, spot, menhaden, mullet   schools of fish swimming on the surface. Anchor, chum and fish live baits,   Ocean waters, around buoys,   waters (tidal waters, including Bay tributary
 Cobia   Artificial lures  - spoons, white bucktails, plastic eels, plugs  fresh dead baits and cut bait in chum slick and on bottom. Cast and troll lures   along coastal beaches, and inlets  20 – 50 lbs  94.6 lbs  Troll artificial lures around bridges, piers, Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel,   rivers and Eastern Shore bayside creeks);
 Cut bait - menhaden or spot   around buoys, obstructions and to schools of bullfish (rays) or schools, pods or   Artificial lures - spoons, plastic eels, bucktails, surface plugs,  jetties or troll in vicinity of schools of fish (where gulls diving and slicks   best concentrations of fish in main portion of
 individual cobia swimming on surface      Striped Bass   swimming plugs, peeler crab, bloodworms, eels, cut bait, live   on the water); cast bucktails and plugs around bridges, piers, and jetties;   Chesapeake Bay and around Chesapeake Bay   5 – 25 lbs  57.2 lbs
                 bait                          bottomfishing with bloodworms in deep holes, creeks and rivers that flow into
                                               Chesapeake Bay during winter peeler crab baits fished in tributary rivers and   Bridge-Tunnel; large fish most often found
 Bottomfishing with bait, anchored or drifting from boats, piers, docks, shore   Tributary waters around Ocean City,  along CBBT, main portion of Chesapeake
 Croaker   Peeler crab, bloodworms, cut bait, squid, shrimp   0.5 – 2 lbs  N/A  creeks near shore during summer
 and surf   coastal ocean waters, and inlets                                      Bay and off the Virginia Capes at the mouth
                                                                                  of the Bay.
 Trolling with lures, ballyhoo and squid; casting to schools of dolphin around
 Artificial lures - offshore trolling lures
 Dolphin   weedlines and floating debris with cut bait (fish or squid) and lures (bucktails,   Offshore ocean waters   2 – 20 lbs   74.5 lbs  Fish at night from a drifting boat using natural baits with chemical lightsticks,
 Cut bait, ballyhoo, squid   Swordfish   Whole dead squid and fish                Offshore ocean waters         393 lbs
 surface plugs, streamer flies)                with baits weighted to maintain specific depths
 Bottomfishing with bait on “fishfinder” rig. Running tides and late afternoons
 Whole clam, peeler crab, whelk, peeler crab/clam   Ocean waters, around buoys,   Inlets, interior marsh areas, and ocean waters
 Black Drum   and evenings considered best, occasionally caught on bucktails or metal   40 – 60 lbs  79 lbs  Whole dead fish - spot, croaker, menhaden
 “sandwich”, bucktail and leadhead jigs   along coastal beaches, and inlets  Tarpon   Anchor and fish live bait under floats, fish dead bait on the bottom and at   along the beaches of Eastern Shore seaside
 squids by casting or jigging to a school of fish   Live bait - spot, croaker, menhaden, mullet, whole squid  40 – 80 lbs  N/A
                 Artificial lures - plugs and weighted streamer flies   various depths. Cast artificial lures to rolling fish   barrier islands; fish deep holes on low tides
                                                                                  and shallow areas on high tides
 Cut bait - fresh mullet, spot, menhaden, peeler crabs  Bottomfishing with bait on “fishfinder” rig, trolling and casting spoons, plugs   Ocean waters, around buoys,
 Red Drum   30 – 50 lbs  70 lbs
 Artificial lures - spoons, large plugs, jigs   and jigs   along coastal beaches, and inlets  Wrecks in nearshore coastal waters, Ocean
        Tautog   Crab (blue, fiddler, green and mole crabs); clams; whelk   Bottomfishing with bait over underwater obstructions (wrecks, reefs, rocks)   waters, around buoys, and bridge pilings   3 – 6 lbs  28.8 lbs
                                                                                  in inlets
 Live bait - minnows and small fish, frozen minnows, bluefish,   Drift fishing with live or dead natural baits fished on the bottom; slow trolling
 flounder, shark belly, squid, minnow/strip combination  natural baits on bottom; casting from beaches and piers; trolling small buck-  Ocean waters, around buoys,
 Flounder   1 – 3 lbs  17 lbs
 Artificial lures - bucktails; big strip baits and live spot or small   tails dressed with strip baits (especially for big fish along Chesapeake Bay   along coastal beaches, and inlets
 mullet often used for big fish at the CBBT  Bridge-Tunnel); casting bucktails   Trout, Gray   Artificial lures - bucktails, lead jigs with plastic tails, metal jigs  Jigging or casting artificial lures to schools of fish on bottom or suspended   Wrecks in nearshore coastal waters, Ocean
       (Weakfish)   Live bait - spot and small mullet, peeler crab, squid, cut bait   above the bottom; bottomfishing with live and natural baits from anchored or   waters, around buoys, and pilings in inlets  1 – 8 lbs  16 lbs
 Surf zone of coastal waters, Ocean waters,    drifting boat; surfcasting with cut bait or squid
 Kingfish   Bloodworms, shrimp, small pieces of cut bait, squid, sand fleas   Bottomfishing with bait   around buoys,   0.5 – 1.5 lbs  2.5 lbs
 along coastal beaches, and inlets & piers
                                               Spring method: peeler crab baits fished near shore of marshy or grassy areas   Submerged grass flats and marshes, wrecks
 Mackerel,   Coastal and offshore ocean waters, from 5-35   Trout, Speck-  Artificial lures - mirro-sided plugs, bucktails, plastic tail jigs
 Atlantic    Small tube worms and jigs   Jigging to schools of suspended fish   miles offshore   0.5 – 3 lbs  None  led  Live bait - small spot, mullet, live shrimp   on flooding tides; Fall method: casting artificial lures; also some live bait   in nearshore coastal waters, around buoys,   2 – 4 lbs  N/A
                                               fishing, trolling and jigging      and bridge/dock pilings in and around inlets
 Live bait - menhaden, mullet, spot, small bluefish  Slow trolling, drifting or anchoring with live bait; trolling with artificial lures,
 Mackerel,   Ocean waters, around buoys,
 King   Artificial lures - spoons, feather lures, nylon jigs, strip baits  strip bait  along coastal beaches, and inlets  5 – 20 lbs  47 lbs  Tuna,  Whole dead fish - bally hoo, squid
 and small whole ballyhoo   and ballyhoo  Bigeye   Artificial lures - feather lures, cedar plugs, offshore trolling  Trolling   Offshore ocean waters   100 – 175 lbs   375.5 lbs
 Mackerel,   Small artificial lures - spoons, metal lures, feather and nylon   Trolling; casting to schools of fish   Coastal ocean waters, particularly off inlets,  1 – 3 lbs  N/A  Artificial lures - cedar plugs, feather lures, spoons, squid, small
 Spanish   lures Small live baits - menhaden, mullet   along tidelines, and over coastal wrecks  Tuna, Bluefin   Trolling, chunking and chumming   Offshore ocean waters  30 – 70 lbs  625 lbs
                 fish
 Whole dead fish - ballyhoo, mullets, spanish mackerel, squid
 Blue Marlin   Artificial lures - offshore trolling lures, and live small dolphin,  Trolling   Offshore ocean waters   150 – 400 lbs  1,135 lbs  Tuna,  Whole dead fish - bally hoo, squid,  Trolling, chunking and chumming   Offshore ocean waters  30 – 70 lbs  236.5 lbs
 bonito and skipjack tuna   Yellowfin   Artificial lures - feather lures, cedar plugs, offshore trolling
 Whole dead fish - ballyhoo, mullet, squid, strip baits, eels  Trolling; occasionally casting live baits to marlin “balling” bait or swimming
 White Marlin   Offshore ocean waters   40 – 60 lbs  135 lbs  Tunny, (False  Artificial lures - small feather & nylon lures, spoons, cedar plugs  Offshore and coastal ocean waters; occasion-
 Artificial lures - offshore trolling lures, pilchards, cigar minnows   on surface   Trolling, casting metal lures to surface fish   6 – 14 lbs  77 lbs
       Albacore)   Strip baits                                                    ally in lower Chesapeake Bay
 Whole dead fish -ballyhoo, small mullet, strip baits, squid  Trolling; also, sailfish seem to be attracted to slow trolled live baits fished in
 Sailfish   Offshore ocean waters   20 – 40 lbs  N/A
 Artificial lures - small offshore trolling lures, live bait (small fish)   similar methods as used to slow troll for king mackerel   Artificial lures - offshore trolling lures, feather
        Wahoo                                  Trolling                           Offshore ocean waters   20 – 40 lbs   131 lbs
                 lures, spoons, large plugs, small dead fish
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