Summary
The Thanksgiving Day weekend can deliver good fishing action, but it depends on the waters you choose. Of course, unknown factors like sudden high winds, rain showers or severely dropping temperatures can affect your chances of hooking something. But always remember that bad weather often affects humans more than it does fish.
In the Maryland portions of the Chesapeake Bay, anglers continue to catch large, ocean-size striped bass. Lexington Park's Ken Lamb said: "Trollers found plenty of rockfish all up and down the ship channel this week. The blustery days were best as the rockfish seem to love the rough and tumble of high winds even though it is miserable for the boaters."See the full content of this document
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Bad Weather Comes with Good Fishing
He is right. I've found rockfish to enjoy the kind of rotten weather normally preferred only by ducks.
Lamb said the better fishing seemed to be moving south toward the 72a and 72 b...See the full content of this document
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