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Chesapeake Angler Magazine Chesapeake Angler is a free monthly tabloid newspaper which focuses on fishing on the Chesapeake Bay

27/11/2022
27/11/2022

This Wall Decor item is sold by LaraBradyArt. Ships from Daytona Beach, FL. Listed on Nov 24, 2022

18/01/2014

Surf side Bait & Tackle is at the Richmond Boat Show.

Capt. Max King discusses the whereabouts of those elusive rockfish!
18/01/2014

Capt. Max King discusses the whereabouts of those elusive rockfish!

At the Richmond Fishing Expo
18/01/2014

At the Richmond Fishing Expo

Max King speaks at the Richmond Fishing Expo.
18/01/2014

Max King speaks at the Richmond Fishing Expo.

13/04/2013

Tommy Lamar of Lancaster catch of the day,Windmill Bar CHESAPEAKE Bay.After a productive day of Spanish FISHING!!!!

13/04/2013

Save the Date! May 11, 2013

28/09/2012

Tiffany Payne with a nice Spanish Mackerel aboard the "Worm".

28/09/2012

Here is one for the freshwater album

Four-year- old Daimen Eberwein may have had the height, but Lucy the catfish may have had him on weight. Lucy was releas...
20/09/2012

Four-year- old Daimen Eberwein may have had the height, but Lucy the catfish may have had him on weight. Lucy was released as we release all trophy catfish even though Daimen insisted the fish wanted to go home with him. Photo courtesy of Eberwein's Catfishing

20/09/2012
20/09/2012
http://www.chesapeake-angler.com/story-MF-HemorrhagicDeer.htmDeer with hemorrhagic disease are pretty easy to identify. ...
31/08/2012

http://www.chesapeake-angler.com/story-MF-HemorrhagicDeer.htm

Deer with hemorrhagic disease are pretty easy to identify. They are usually near water and dying or dead with no real visible signs of trauma. They may be observed with a swollen head or face or tongue and looking listless. HD is not spread by direct contact from deer to deer but rather through a biting fly. Some call them midges, sand gnats, sand flies, and no-see ums. read more . . .

The cobia is arguably the most exciting fish to catch in the Chesapeake Bay. They get big, with some weighing in at over...
10/08/2012

The cobia is arguably the most exciting fish to catch in the Chesapeake Bay. They get big, with some weighing in at over 100 pounds. They fight hard with a combination of strong runs down deep and surface head shakes with some airing out of the water completely...

http://www.chesapeake-angler.com/story-KN-A12-CobiaTime.htm

Understanding how bass feed at night is important because it will allow you to successfully pe*****te a world that few a...
09/08/2012

Understanding how bass feed at night is important because it will allow you to successfully pe*****te a world that few anglers can fully grasp. Bass prefer to feed by sight, but often times water clarity and light conditions require the use of their lateral line.

http://www.chesapeake-angler.com/story-CJ-A12-LightsOut.htm

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