What is the biggest fish in the Chesapeake Bay?

Sturgeons are the largest fish native to the Chesapeake Bay.
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What fish are running in the Chesapeake Bay?

Cobia, Red Drum, Spanish Mackerel and Bottom Fishing.

Our primary targets are Cobia, Red Drum, Spanish Mackerel, and an assortment of bottom fish. This is by far some of the best fishing of the year as we chase the Cobia and Red Drum that average between 30 and 60lbs.
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How deep is the Chesapeake Bay?

Width and Depth

The Bay and its tributaries contain an astounding 11,684 miles (18,804 km) of shoreline. Much of the Bay is quite shallow; more than 24 percent of the Bay is less than 6 feet (2 m) deep. The average depth is 21 feet (7 m). The deepest channel in the Bay is 175 feet (53 m).
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Where is the deepest channel in the Chesapeake Bay?

The deepest part of the Bay, located southeast of Annapolis near Bloody Point, is called “The Hole” and is 174 feet deep.
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Are there alligators in the Chesapeake Bay?

Since 2015, alligators have occasionally been seen in Maryland and Virginia communities around the Chesapeake Bay.
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Fish of the Chesapeake Bay



Are there sharks in the Chesapeake Bay?

The most common shark found in the Chesapeake is the sandbar shark. The sandbar shark can be found in the Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts all the way to southern Brazil, and is a seasonal visitor to the Chesapeake Bay in the summer and fall.
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Are there whales in the Chesapeake Bay?

Humpback whales can be found throughout the world's oceans. They occasionally visit the Chesapeake Bay during the winter.
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Is it safe to swim in Chesapeake Bay?

Despite these health concerns, beaches along the tidal rivers and the Chesapeake Bay are often safe for swimming, fishing and boating.
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Does Chesapeake Bay freeze?

It can and it has. In fact, the Chesapeake Bay has been documented as freezing over in winter months a good seven times since 1780 says Chesapeake Bay Magazine. The last time the surface of the Bay froze over was in the brutal winter of 1976-77, when roughly 85 percent of the Bay and its rivers and streams formed ice.
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How deep is the water under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge?

The depth of the water ranges from 25 to 100 feet, according to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission. Before the structure was built, 50 to 60 cars at a time would drive up onto ferries, which would carry them across the water, with the Chesapeake Bay to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
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Can you eat fish from the Chesapeake Bay?

Rockfish, as they are called around the Chesapeake Bay, taste absolutely divine breaded and fried, baked in parchment, seared in a cast-iron pan or grilled over hot coals. Fans of the almighty rock argue there is no better fighting fish to land than one of these shiny, green-tinged creatures.”
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Are there squid in the Chesapeake Bay?

The brief squid is the only cephalopod in the Chesapeake Bay. Cephalopods (a word that means “head-foot”) are a type of mollusk with an internal shell that helps support the animal's soft body.
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What sport fish are in the Chesapeake Bay?

The top 14 Chesapeake Bay game fish are:
  • Striped bass (rockfish)
  • cobia.
  • flounder.
  • red drum.
  • back drum.
  • speckled trout.
  • Spanish mackerel.
  • Bluefish.
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What time is the best time to catch fish?

The best time to go fishing is dawn and dusk, in the early morning, or at night if you have the right equipment. Fish bite the most when it's cool, and when they haven't been feeding all day. The tides, pressures, weather, and natural events are all included when picking the best day to fish.
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Are there flounder in the Chesapeake Bay?

The summer flounder is a flat, brownish fish with large spots on the top side of the body. It visits the middle and lower Chesapeake Bay from spring through autumn.
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Are there great white sharks in the Chesapeake Bay?

A 12.5-foot-long, 1,326-pound Great White Shark is on the move along the Atlantic Coast, and this week passed by the mouth of the Bay.
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How dirty is the Chesapeake Bay?

According to data submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2016, 82 percent of the Chesapeake Bay's tidal segments are partially or fully impaired by toxic contaminants.
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Why is the Chesapeake Bay Brown?

Some phytoplankton blooms appear green, but many in the summer Chesapeake are brown algae, called dinoflagellates, which typically live for three days, die, and sink to the bottom in huge numbers. We call the largest of these blooms mahogany tides.
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Are there dolphins in Chesapeake Bay?

The species of dolphin found in the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay is the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
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How deep are the tunnels on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge?

The Chesapeake Channel tunnel is 5,450 feet long and provides a 1,700-foot channel with 50-foot depth and a 2,300-foot channel with a minimum 40-foot depth. The maximum roadway grade in the tunnels is 4 percent.
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What state has the most coastline on the Chesapeake Bay?

The shoreline of the tidal portions of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries stretches 7,213 miles. Adding the Maryland portion of the Bay brings the total length of Chesapeake Bay's shoreline to 11,684 miles—more than the entire west coast of the United States.
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What is the biggest shark caught in the Chesapeake Bay?

Bull sharks aren't exceptionally rare in the Chesapeake Bay, but a 310-pound one that found its way into waterman Larry “Boo” Powley's net over the weekend is being called the largest shark in local waters recorded by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources “in recent memory,” Erik Zlokovitz, DNR recreational ...
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Are bull sharks in Chesapeake Bay?

According to the Chesapeake Bay Program, there are at least 12 species of sharks found in the Bay. While some are quite abundant, others are very rare. The five most common sharks in the Bay include the sandbar shark, bull shark, sand tiger shark, smooth dogfish, and spiney dogfish.
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Are there great white sharks in Virginia?

There's an 800-pound, 11.5-foot Great White shark reminding us it's almost time for shark watch season as she made her appearance off the coast of Virginia. Sable was spotted off the coast of Virginia beach on Tuesday, May 10, according to a Tweet from OCEARCH.
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