Author Archives: Walleye Pete
July 14, 2014, Fishing Report and My “Official Stance On Commercial Fishing”
Well folks……I’ve been a bit lazy on the updating front here! Guilty as charged! I’ve been fishing quite a bit….not the kind of fishing I love though. I fished hard late april thru mid-june in the eastern shore islands for Specks, Stripers, Reds and whatever else might bite. Striper fishing was good until the … Continue reading
“Walleye” Notes Newsletter, 21 May 2014, Walk-On Trips are booked….More to come!
Fishing has sure been good for the whole month of May! Lot’s of light tackle catching going on every day that mother nature lets me. Walk-On Trips Available Now!- updated 21 May at 919pm Saturday, 24 May 2014- booked solid Thursday, 29 May 2014-booked solid Sunday, 1 Jun 2014 – booked solid For … Continue reading
Bigger Stripers in the Skinny! No Specks yet……..Hopeful!
Had a friend Simon give me a call hoping to get a trip for him and his out of country visitors. Both visitors couldn’t speak a lick of english so Simon was the interpreter. Long story short; we caught alot of fish! Fishing was great! Weather was great! All went really well and some … Continue reading
Plenty of Stripers all weekend Starting on Friday…….Had lot’s of small and medium fish on light tackle!
Fished Friday, Saturday and Sunday……Friday and saturday we had plenty of Stripers and even some keepers on Friday on light tackle. A whole lot of big breeding fish were caught this weekend in the MSSA Tourny. Fishing was good out there for the trollers. I stayed away from all that and fished the islands … Continue reading
Upcoming Weather Looks Great! Light Tackle Fishing Should be Very Good! Walk-On Trips Available Now! Trips are Booking quick, Wednsday, May 7 is booked solid!
Hello All, Currently still have available space to light tackle fish all over Chesapeake Bay out of Solomons, MD. I will be fishing main-stem structure for big fish and the eastern shore Islands for numbers and some nice fish and looking for the first Speck of the year! The light tackle catching should be … Continue reading