Showing posts with label stripers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stripers. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Catching Rockfish on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - November 28, 2009

We left Hoopers Island today at around 6am in search of some more trophy Maryland striped bass on the Chesapeake Bay. The fishing was really slow starting out, with unpleasant sea conditions, produced by a heavy northwest wind. However, as the wind moderated and the current began to slack up, the fish began to bite. We picked at them, one at a time, and had a couple get away. By the time it was over with, we had put in a full day and came in just one fish short of our legal limit. These stripers ranged between 32 and 42 inches in length! No picture today as it was too dark by the time we got in.



Time is running out for 2009! Book your Chesapeake Bay fishing charter today! Visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Catching Rockfish on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - November 28, 2009

We left Hoopers Island today at around 6am in search of some more trophy Maryland striped bass on the Chesapeake Bay. The fishing was really slow starting out, with unpleasant sea conditions, produced by a heavy northwest wind. However, as the wind moderated and the current began to slack up, the fish began to bite. We picked at them, one at a time, and had a couple get away. By the time it was over with, we had put in a full day and came in just one fish short of our legal limit. These stripers ranged between 32 and 42 inches in length! No picture today as it was too dark by the time we got in.

Time is running out for 2009! Book your Chesapeake Bay fishing charter today! Visit www.sawyercharters.com!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Rockfish Bonanza! - November 25, 2009

Here, we have another group of happy customers that went out with us on the Chesapeake Bay for some BIG Maryland stripers! We left Hoopers Island at around 6am and put our lines out shortly after. We picked up a couple of the smaller rockfish right away. They were around 22 inches in length. We went out into the deep water and picked up some more striped bass of the smaller variety. After a lull in the action, we landed three at a time! Two of them were BIG Chesapeake Bay rockfish of over 40 inches in length! The other one was about 24 inches. Later on, we picked up another big striper. We had our limit of Chesapeake Bay Maryland rockfish before noon! Not all of the fish are shown in the picture above. The youngster in the center would rather admire the BIG fish next to him than hold up his own!

If you want to book your Chesapeake Bay fishing charter with us for some of these BIG Maryland rockfish, get on over to http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Maryland Striper Fishing Report - November 21, 2009

Today was another great day of Maryland striper fishing on the Chesapeake Bay! The weather was beautiful with sunshine, and a faint northwest wind through most of the day, producing calm sea conditions. We caught three fish within the first couple of hours, and then things slowed down quite a bit, as the current took off, and boat traffic increased due to a fishing tournament being held this weekend. However, we persevered and ended up once again catching our limit of these BIG Chesapeake Bay rockfish! The striped bass being shown in the picture above measured between 27 and 42 inches in length! As you can see, these guys had a great time, and we hope to see them again soon!

For more pictures like the one above, check out http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report for Maryland Rockfish! - November 19, 2009

As you can see from the above picture, we had another great day of fishing for striped bass on the Chesapeake Bay, as we caught our limit of Maryland rockfish! A couple of the fish in the above picture were about 38 inches long. We caught a couple of more that we had to throw back because we had already caught our limit. Those throwbacks were each around 40 inches long!

For more information about fishing with us, please visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

More Chesapeake Bay Rockfish Action! - November 17, 2009

We left Hoopers Island again this morning with a small group in search of more Chesapeake Bay rockfish. On the way out, we spotted birds flying around everywhere. Sure enough, they were on the fish! The fishfinder was showing fish from top to bottom! After just a couple of hours of following the birds around, we had our limit once again of striped bass caught on the Chesapeake Bay! These stripers ranged between 20 and 26 inches in length! There are some bigger ones out in the deeper water, but our crew today was happy with what they had! Some people think that the smaller rockfish taste better anyway.

If you want to catch some of these rockfish, you better give me a call at (410) 397-3743, or visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Another Full Limit of Maryland Chesapeake Bay Stripers! - Nov. 16, 2009

Today was another wonderful day of fishing action on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay! This crew left Hoopers Island at around 6:30 this morning in search of some Maryland rockfish, and they did not go home disappointed! Within the first hour of trolling, we landed three big Chesapeake Bay stripers, the biggest of which was 38 inches! Then, we had a dry spell for a little while until we saw some birds working a bit north of us. Within an hour of seeing those birds, we had our limit of Chesapeake Bay Maryland striped bass! We trolled through those piles of birds, and caught quite a few rockfish between 18 and 26 inches, along with a couple of the larger ones. By noon, we had caught our limit and even thrown back a few!

We still have plenty of dates available if you wanna get your shot at these beautiful Maryland stripers! What are you waiting for? Get on the boat NOW!! Visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/, or call (410) 397-3743!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Striper Fishing on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - November 1, 2009

After another long, weather-induced absence, we were back out on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay for another exciting day of Maryland striped bass fishing action! We left the dock with a small group at around 6:30 this morning in search of some of those Maryland rockfish. The weather was not very cooperative with a 20-knot wind out of the north, rain, and cold temperatures. The fishing was not hot right away either. After going for several hours with just a couple of bites, even though the fish could be seen on the sonar, and birds were flying everywhere, we decided to pull up our lines and make a move. Sure enough, we found huge piles of birds, and they were on the fish! Within about one hour, we had our limit of Chesapeake Bay stripers! We were trolling the whole day with four lines, and once those rockfish decided to bite, it was all you wanted! The stripers seen in the above picture range between 18 and 26 inches in length!

We expect the Maryland striper fishing to remain good through this month and into next month! To reserve your date, get on over to http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Rockfish, Striped Bass, Stripers on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - October 23, 2009

Today was another very nice day for fishing on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay! We went out mid-morning for a half-day trip in search of Chesapeake Bay rockfish! Sure enough, it didn't take long for us to find them. Birds were flying around everywhere, showing us where they were! We trolled with six lines, and within just a couple of hours, we had our limit of Maryland striped bass! These stripers ranged between 18 and 26 inches in length, and very healthy too!

We're expecting the bigger stripers to move into Chesapeake Bay waters for the second half of November! We have plenty of openings left for anyone who is looking to go during that time! Give us a call at (410) 397-3743 or visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

More Chesapeake Bay Bluefish Action - October 10, 2009

Today, we left Hoopers Island with a crew of 12 people in search of some great fishing on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay! We left before the sun came up and got to our fishing hole before anyone else, and proceeded to load up on bluefish! We also caught a few Maryland rockfish to go along with it. The bluefish ranged between 1 and 3 pounds. It was enough fish for everyone, as they all left happy! Also, contrary to the weather forecasts for today, the weather was absolutely beautiful.

For more information about booking a Chesapeake Bay fishing charter with us, please visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/! You're dismissed!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Striped Bass and Bluefish on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - October 8, 2009

Today was another great day for us, fishing on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay! We got off to a bumpy start, with strong northwest winds producing 3-foot swells, and an ebb current that just would not quit. The fishing was slow at first, as we had to move a couple of times in search of those elusive rockfish. However, once the wind died down and the current slacked up, the stripers came alive! Once this happened, it didn't take long to catch our limit of rockfish! By noon, we had our limit of Maryland striped bass, along with a limit of bluefish! We're still using live spot to catch our fish, and we expect the Chesapeake Bay striper fishing to only get better in the foreseeable future!

We still have plenty of dates available between now and the end of the season in December! To reserve your spot, get on over to http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Another Bluefish Bonanza on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay! - October 3, 2009

Today was more of the same for us, as today we caught our legal limit of bluefish on the Chesapeake Bay using live bait! We also caught several striped bass, along with some sea trout, and other species. In spite of forecasts of foul weather, it turned out to be a beautiful day with sunshine and no wind! We couldn't have asked for it to be a better day! We had our limit of bluefish within two hours. We expect this to continue for at least the next couple of weeks!

To reserve your date with us, check out http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Bluefish and Stripers on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - October 1, 2009

We left Hoopers Island at around 2:00 this afternoon with a group of eight. We got out to our spot soon after, and started catching fish right away. Within just a couple of hours, we caught about four dozen bluefish and about a half dozen of stripers! By this point, they decided they had caught enough. We're still catching these fish with light tackle and live bait. The bluefish were all between 1 and 3 pounds, and the stripers were pretty healthy, ranging between 20 and 26 inches in length.

We still have plenty of open dates for October through December to catch some of these fish. To reserve your date, visit www.sawyercharters.com or call us at (410) 397-3743!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Maryland Rockfish, Stripers from the Eastern Shore! - September 25, 2009

Look at what we caught today! We left Hoopers Island at around noon today in search of some striped bass on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. At first, we had a strong northeast wind to contend with, making the boat cut and shear. However, after making a move, along with the wind falling out, we started catching these beautiful rockfish. These guys had their legal limit of Maryland rockfish within an hour of when they caught the first one! The one in the middle was 33 inches long, one of the longest we caught all summer! This was all done, fishing with live bait! They left the boat very happy, and we hope to see them again!
Check out http://www.sawyercharters.com/ to find out more about fishing with us!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Maryland Rockfish Are Back! - September 15, 2009

The Chesapeake Bay stripers are back! We left Hoopers Island this morning at around 6am for another awesome day of fishing action! The Chesapeake Bay was beautiful today with a slight wind out of the west and a moderate ebb current, conducive to excellent fishing! We went to our first stop and caught some perfect, eating-sized bluefish, along with with four or five pretty striped bass. We then moved and caught some more rockfish and some blues, and before we knew it, we had our legal limit of Maryland stripers! The fish range between 18 and 24 inches in length, and we're catching them with light tackle and live bait! We expect the striper fishing to only improve from here on through the fall season.

To reserve your day of Chesapeake Bay striper fishing action with us, get on over to http://www.sawyercharters.com/ or call at (410) 397-3743!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Reserve Your Chesapeake Bay Fishing Adventure Today!

TO EVERYONE WHO FISHED WITH US THIS YEAR.....
THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE 2009 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR US THUS FAR!!

TO THOSE OF YOU WHO DID NOT FISH WITH US THIS YEAR, PERHAPS YOU SHOULD SPEAK TO THOSE WHO DID!


WE STILL HAVE PLENTY OF OPEN DATES AVAILABLE FOR SEPTEMBER AND BEYOND!

September - October: light tackle fishing for Striped Bass or Rockfish (18" - 28"), Bluefish, and Spanish Mackerel.

Mid-November - December: trolling for the BIG Trophy Stripers (28" and up!)

RESERVE YOUR DATE NOW FOR SOME OF THE BEST FISHING THE CHESAPEAKE BAY HAS TO OFFER!!

Sawyer Fishing Charters and Tours
1345 Hoopers Island Road
Church Creek, MD 21622

Phone: (410) 397-3743
E-mail:
sawyercharters@yahoo.com

On the web, at
http://www.sawyercharters.com/ !

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Rockfish on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - July 24, 2009

Today, the group pictured above left Hoopers Island at about 1:00 in the afternoon, and spent about an hour catching live bait. After that, we went striper fishing. We picked up seven or eight rockfish within the first hour, but then it dried up for a while. We went riding around, looking for them. Every time we'd stop, we'd pick two or three. As the day started to wind down, we found some stripers breaking the water. We stopped on them, and within 20 minutes, we had our legal limit of Chesapeake Bay striped bass! These Maryland rockfish ranged between 18 and 26 inches in length.

If you want some of these stripers, you better get down here to Hoopers Island! Visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/ or call (410) 397-3743 to reserve your Chesapeake Bay fishing adventure!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Maryland Rockfish on the Chesapeake Bay - July 23, 2009

And, here we have yet another very happy group of fishermen who caught their limit of rockfish on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay! They caught some bait for an hour or two, and then caught their limit of stripers in under an hour! These fish range between 21 and 26 inches in length! The weather was absolutely gorgeous, in spite of showers earlier in the day. This is the first time that these folks have been with us, and we hope to see them back sometime soon.

What are you waiting for? You want some of these Chesapeake Bay stripers, get on the boat NOW!! Visit http://www.sawyercharters.com/ today!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Striped Bass Fishing on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay - July 21, 2009

Today was another great day of fishing on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay, as the group pictured above left Hoopers Island at around 1 in the afternoon. They caught some bait for a couple of hours, and then proceeded to catch their legal limit of Chesapeake Bay striped bass in under an hour! These Maryland rockfish range between 19 and 26 inches in length! They then did some croaker fishing. The weather was beautiful, the water was calm, and the tide was just right for some great Chesapeake Bay fishing action!

To reserve your day on the Bay, fishing for these stripers, and other fish species, check out http://www.sawyercharters.com/!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Maryland Striper Fishing Action - July 18, 2009

The Maryland Striper Fishing action is still hot and heavy, as we took another group out on the Chesapeake Bay this afternoon, and had our legal limit of Chesapeake Bay striped bass! We're still catching the rockfish with live bait. On our first drift, we caught 11 stripers. Then, we pulled the anchor and went up the Bay a bit, found another pile, threw some spot into the water, and caught a few more. Over the next couple of hours, we chipped away until we had our limit of 21 Maryland rockfish!

For more information, get on over to http://www.sawyercharters.com/!