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Catch Stripers at Kent Narrows

On a productive day, you can land as many rockfish as you’d like in the Narrows. The average size of the stripers that live here varies from 15 to 25 inches on average, with some larger landings. As with any location, there are some monsters lurking in the Narrows; and on occasion, 45-inch stripers are seen being pulled from the fast running current here. Continue reading Catch Stripers at Kent Narrows

Ocean City Party Boat Fishing

Many anglers love fishing on party boats. They do it for the adventure, the comradery and the sheer convenience. There’s something about fishing with a group of strangers who become your best friends by the end of the trip.

I have to admit, I’m one of the crowd. I have been fishing on party boats since I was a kid, and I hope I never loose my passion for hugging the rails. Continue reading Ocean City Party Boat Fishing

Fishing Chincoteague Inlet

Chincoteague Inlet is unique for the simple fact that it is one of the few major inlets along the mid-Atlantic that is still a natural waterway. Large commercial fishing boats such as draggers and yachts can utilize its entrance with little or no danger of running aground as long as you stay in the marked channel.

There are no groins or jetties supporting its continual function as a navigable waterway. Yes, there are certainly other natural inlets along the Eastern Shore such as those to the south, but they don’t get the amount of boat traffic as Chincoteague. Continue reading Fishing Chincoteague Inlet