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Lets Go Cobia Fishing in 2023

January 13, 2023 @ 1:10 am
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Cobia Fishing gets good in Chesapeake Bay in August and September. For thos lucky enough to get a booking you are in for a day of fun and excitement. Cobia is known by many names, including: black kingfish, black salmon, cabio, crabeater, cubby yew, kingfish, lemon fish, ling, prodigal son, runner, sergeant fish, and sergeant fish. They are predators and feed on shrimp, crab, other fish and crustaceans. Cobia are a delicious eating fish with flakey white meat that has a buttery tasted to it. It is great to use for fish and chips, tacos, grilled and many other ways.
Chesapeake Big Stripers

2021 Striper Report – Great Fishing

June 20, 2021 @ 1:55 am
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It’s a real dilemma when the Chesapeake Big Stripers don’t fit into the fish box.  Its even worse when you have more than one of these slugs that you have to deal with.  But its a very good problem to have. 2022 is looking to be a very good year on Chesapeake Bay.   Captain Shawn with Never ENuff Charters has really been putting on the hurt to these big Spring and Early Summer Stripers.  As of June 1st the Summer / Fall season will officially kick off.  Here are the newest fishing regulations Maryland Fishing Regulations. Booking a trip […]
Chesapeake Bay Trophy Striper Fishing

Chesapeake Bay Trophy Striper Fishing

April 27, 2017 @ 1:50 pm
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Chesapeake Bay Trophy Striper Fishing, also known as Rockfish, come into Chesapeake Bay each spring to spawn. Catching fish in the 50 pound range is common. The largest Striper recorded was caught in 1891 and weighed 125 pounds.   What Is A Striper Stripers are native to the Atlantic Costal region and live as far south as Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. They are part of the Moronidae family and go between Salt and Fresh water. Like a Salmon a Striper spawns in fresh. Unlike a Salmon, the Striper does return to Salt water and then returns to Spawn […]

2017 Chesapeake Bay In The Winter

January 15, 2017 @ 12:47 pm
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Living on the Chesapeake Bay gives you a real appreciation for the seasons.  As a Charter Boat Captain its a time to relax a bit, do needed repairs, order new equipment, and plan for the coming season. Here at Never E-Nuff Charters we are doing all of that.  We had a great 2016 season and the Striper fishing was good all the way into December.  Our calendar was mostly full and we were moving fast to make sure our clients had a great time on the water. As you are planning out your year don’t forget to put us on […]
Chesapeake Winter Stripers A Nice Limit Of Fish

Chesapeake Winter Stripers

December 22, 2016 @ 8:56 am
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Happy Holidays From Captain Shawn & Never Enuff Charters, we are continuing to chase the Chesapeake Winter Stripers into December.  We worked hard this past week,  the weather was kinda ruff a few days and the fish were a bit finicky but we still put limits in the boat on most days. With the water temperature continuing to drop the fist are going deeper and deeper to find the warm water.  Trolling low and slow continues to be productive.  We are picking up modest size stripers with some in the 30 inch plus range.  These are great eating fish and […]
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Chesapeake Charters – Stripers In December

December 14, 2016 @ 9:30 am
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The Never Enuff continues to prove is one of the best Chesapeake Charters in the Bay.   Captain Shawn Pruitt continues to find where the Stripers are and is putting them in the boat. We will continue to fish through the week before Christmas and then we will be putting the Never E-Nuff in dry doc to get a new coat of paint and will be doing various upgrades and repairs.  She will be fishing again in March for the 2017 season. The Stripers continue to congregate in the areas where the rivers and tributaries come into the bay.   […]

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Guides – November 2016 Report

November 20, 2016 @ 3:10 am
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Chesapeake Bay Fishing Guide Shawn Pruitt reports that November is Cold but Striper Fishing has been HOT!   Chesapeake Bay Fishing Guides have been getting lots of action and putting a lot of this in their boat. The fish are moving to their winter holding areas and the river mouths have been very good fishing.   We have been getting fish in the 24+ inch range and some close to 30 inches or more. We continue to fish light tackle and have been picking fish up while trolling and jigging in about 30 feet of water.  The fish are schooled […]

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report – October 31, 2016

November 1, 2016 @ 6:28 am
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Well,  October is coming to a close and the Never Enuff has had another good week of fishing on Chesapeake Bay.    The weather and the fish were both a bit unpredictable (normal for October) but we were able to get on them each day and fill the fish box. Jigging with light tackle is the name of the game.  If you have caught stripers on light tackle you are missing out.  This time of year you will pick up a lot of sub-legal fish but there are still a fair number of keepers that will make your day on […]

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Charters – Fishing Report 10-21-16

October 23, 2016 @ 3:05 am
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The Striper Fishing continues to be good and the fish are getting bigger. The weather is looking good for the coming week and we hope to be filling the Never E-Nuff with more limits of Chesapeake Bay Stripers. We still have 2 more remaining dates in the month of November (6th & 27th) so if you are interested in fishing for Stripers now would be the time to make your reservations.  Call Shawn anytime at  410-474-0306 to book one of these days or inquire about other dates that may be available.   This past week we took out a couple […]

Chesapeake Bay Fishing Charters Weekly Report Oct 10, 2016

October 14, 2016 @ 12:59 pm
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This week was a great week for fishing Stripers on Chesapeake Bay.  We had typical October weather,  some nice days and some cloudy but had some good striper fishing.  We are still livelining which if you haven’t done is a blast.  We use light tackle and the fight is fast and furious. We had some fun groups this week and there is always some horse play amongst friends when the fishing slows down. We still have room if your wanting to get in on some fall Chesapeake Bay Striper Fishing this fall.