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Saltwater And Freshwater Delaware Fishing Trips
from:What an experience the Delaware fishing trips bring! The Mid-Atlantic region has long been a destination spot for those who love to fish. There are a wide variety of rivers, inlets, and coastal fishing spots that make Delaware fishing trips an ideal choice for a weekend getaway.
If you take one or more Delaware fishing trips, you can find several Delaware trout creeks, including White Clay Creek, Mill Creek, Pike Creek, Christina Creek, Beaver Run, and Wilson Run. In addition to trout, freshwater game fish that live in Delaware include largemouth and smallmouth bass, black crappie and white crappie, rock bass, white bass, hybrid stripped bass, walleye, northern pike, chain pickerel, salmon, and muskellunge.
Delaware fishing trips, however, usually focus on Delaware’s super saltwater fishing from the Delaware Bay and other inland Bays like the Rehoboth Bay, Indian River Bay, and Montego Bay.
Fishing charters in Delaware often focus on ocean fishing for quality big game sport fish like marlin and tuna. These chartered style Delaware fishing trips can even result in dolphin sightings, which add to the fun and adventure of the fishing experience.
If you have the opportunity to go saltwater charter fishing in Delaware, avoid winter fishing. The winter trips are quite cold, and there isn’t much fishing action. Instead, the summer is the right time for a chartered fishing expedition in Delaware, especially in the Delaware Bay. If you plan for the right season, you can often catch what would be considered a trophy-worthy fish.
During the summer months you don't really have to worry about what's biting because this is the best fishing season in the Delaware Bay. The summer is prime fishing season for striper and bottom blackfish (which are also called tautog). As the summer warms the waters, traditional summer species are readily available, such as trout, flounder, and blues that move into the bay.
Delaware fishing trips are also fun in the smaller bodies of water in the state. These bodies of water include those along the coast just south of Delaware Bay, Cape May, and Cape Henlopen. In addition to the great fishing in Delaware Bay the fishing is also excellent in Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Inlet and Bay area. When fishing in Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Inlet an angler can expect to catch flounder, trout, bluefish, and many other inshore species of the region.
No matter which type of fishing you prefer – saltwater or freshwater – Delaware fishing trips have something to offer. You can also make a great week of fishing if you want to try your hand at both fishing styles, catching saltwater and freshwater varieties.
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