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Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report for Sept 20, 2025: Hot Inshore Action, Offshore Wahoo, and Tidal Patterns to Target

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report for Sept 20, 2025: Hot Inshore Action, Offshore Wahoo, and Tidal Patterns to Target

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It’s Artificial Lure here with your Chesapeake Bay fishing report for Saturday, September 20, 2025.

We’re kicking off the weekend with classic late September conditions—comfortable air temps joining you on the water, light patchy clouds rolling through at dawn, and just a whisper of northeast breeze as the sun cracks over the horizon at 6:50 am. Expect sunset tonight at 7:03 pm, giving you a solid window to chase the hot bite into the evening.

Today’s **tide schedule** is prime for anglers. First high tide rolls in at 7:26 am, and if you’re fishing the moving water, you’ll see that ebbing out to a low around 1:35 pm, before surging back for an evening high at 7:41 pm. According to Tides4Fishing, the tidal coefficient is sitting high, at 88, which means stronger than usual currents—ideal for stirring up bait and putting predator fish on the hunt.

Early fall temps have arrived, cooling off the shallows and firing up the **inshore action**. Recent catches from FishTalk Magazine and Hatteras Harbor reports have seen anglers hauling in solid numbers of **red drum**, with more keepers mixed in this week—great news for those working the flats and shorelines. Spot and croaker are still hanging in the creeks, but the **big bluefish** schools are stealing the show, blitzing bait balls from bridges all the way out toward the Eastern Shore. Sheepshead continue to stack up around rockpiles, especially at the CBBT. Speckled trout bite is steady, especially on the grass flats near Lynnhaven Inlet and Rudee.

Offshore, the story’s the same—when weather lets folks out, it’s been a run of **wahoo up to 47 lbs**, with a few dolphin (mahi), blackfin, and a handful of sailfish releases for those stretching it out. But today, with those fall tides, the Bay itself is the ticket.

Top baits for this weekend? For red drum and stripers, nothing beats *live spot* or *peeler crab* under a fish finder rig. Bluefish are hammering *fresh cut menhaden* and *silver spoons*. Sheepshead are locked on *fiddler crabs* or small chunks of clam at CBBT pilings. If it's specks you’re after, steady retrieves on *soft plastics* like Z-man MinnowZ or MirrOlures in electric chicken, watermelon or pearl work wonders, especially around dawn.

For lures, **tandem bucktails** tipped with gulp or curly tails are pulling reds and blues from shorelines and jetties. Outgoing tide at the CBBT? Don’t be shy—throw a topwater plug at first light for a shot at keeper stripers.

**Hot spots today:**
- The **Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel** (CBBT) pilings for sheepshead and stripers
- **Lynnhaven Inlet** flats for speckled trout early and late
- The shoreline rocks at **Kiptopeke State Park** for keeper drum and bull blues
- The open bar at the mouth of the Elizabeth River for spot, croaker and the occasional puppy drum

Fishing pressure is light early, but boat traffic will pick up after 9am, so get in ahead of the crowds if you can.

Fish activity and reports show keepers are mixed in and the bite is best from first light through mid-morning, then again on the evening high tide. Don’t forget, bass and walleye may be off this time of year, but the mullet run is ramping up, drawing in bigger predators through the channels.

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