Salt water fishing in the Lewes area continues to be dominated by Mackerel and Tautog, according to Kathy Baker of Bill's Sport Shop.
Baker reports that good numbers of Mackerel have been taken southeast of "A" Buoy and that citation 'Tog are still being caught from the inshore wrecks on clams and green crabs.
Small Stripers, Skates and Sharks are starting to liven up the surf a little bit. Bloodworms are working best there.
And in the Delaware Bay, Ray Harper reported a big school of Stripers at the Rips, where 2 keeper Stripers were caught.
Fresh water fishing also continued to provide plenty of action, Baker said.
Charlie Sewell weighed in a 1-pound, 11-ounce Yellow Perch taken from Millsboro Pond on a Sassy Shad.
Brad Neske brought in a 3.75-pound Largemouth Bass he caught at Silver Lake on spinner bait.
Eric Garver caught a citation Crappie of 1-pound, 1 ounce on a minnow at Silver Lake.
Robert Korosko, fishing at Gravel Hill Pond on Route 9 between Lewes and Georgetown, weighed in a 3-pound, 9-ounce Rainbow Trout caught on pink powerbait. His daughter, Kelly, also caught a Rainbow on pink powerbait.
White Perch and Catfish are eating grass shrimp and bloodworms at Petersfield Ditch.
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