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June 2025 — Chesapeake Bay: Cobia Peak at CBBT, Stripers on Summer Pattern, Offshore Blue Water. June is a early summer month with water in the 66-72°F range — flounder peak; sea bass season; offshore canyon fishing builds. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.

What’s Biting — June 2025

Primary targets this month: Cobia, Striped Bass, Flounder, Croaker.

Cobia

Cobia around the lower Bay — the world’s premier cobia sight-fishing fishery — the buoy lines off Cape Charles, the Bay mouth, and the CBBT in summer — keep an eye on stone crab and shrimp buoys for cruising fish. Live eels, large pinfish, and 3-6 oz bucktails.

Striped Bass

Striped bass at the Susquehanna Flats (catch-and-release spring trophy fishery), the Bay Bridge pilings, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT), the rips at Smith Point, and the deeper channels — Eastern Bay and Choptank in fall. Live bait (eels, bunker), trolled tubes and parachutes, or surface plugs at the rips. Peak season — fish actively feeding.

Flounder

Flounder around the lower Bay sandy bottom, the CBBT pilings, the inlets, and the bayside channels. Bucktails with Gulp! trailers, live mud minnows, finger mullet on Carolina rigs. Slow on bottom.

Croaker

Croaker on the entire Bay in summer — channel edges, structure, and the bay floor in 15-30 feet. Bottom fishing with cut squid, sea worms, or shrimp on small hooks. Easy entry-level fishery — kids will pull a fish a cast on the right tide.

Water Conditions & Patterns

Water temperatures are running 66-72°F. Flounder peak; sea bass season; offshore canyon fishing builds. The Bay’s tidal range is modest (1-3 feet) but the volume of moving water creates strong currents at choke points — Bay Bridge pilings, the CBBT, the Susquehanna Flats, and the major river mouths. Two hours either side of high tide produce best on most structure.

Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.

Tactics & Tackle for This Month

  • Peak striper inshore. Surf, jetties, bays — fish are everywhere. Live bait (bunker, eels) and trolled tubes both work.
  • Fluke opens. Bay and inshore drift fishing — bucktail with Gulp! or strip-bait teaser combos.

June Outlook

Early summer apex — peak tarpon, peak red snapper opener (Gulf), peak striper (NE).

Regulations Reminder

Flounder: 14″ minimum, 5 per day (FL). State-specific elsewhere. Cobia: 36″ fork length, one per harvester (FL state waters — verify current rules). Striped Bass: Federal slot typically 28-31″ with state variations; verify ASMFC and state rules annually. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.

Local Resources

Bait & Tackle: Tochterman’s (Baltimore, 410-327-6942); Anglers Sport Center (Annapolis); Bunky’s Charter Boats (Solomons); Salt Pond Tackle (Cape Charles).

Public Boat Ramps: Sandy Point State Park (Bay Bridge area), Susquehanna State Park (top of Bay), Solomons Island, Crisfield (Tangier Sound), Kiptopeke State Park (Cape Charles).

Charter Fishing: $500-$800 light tackle striper; $700-$1,100 cobia and big game (lower Bay); $500-$700 catfish (Potomac); $400-$650 inshore mid-Bay.

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