This week has provided good reports in the Chesapeake, Atlantic, as well as the Pocomoke. The bay has three productive groups of fish. The mouth of the Pocomoke sound- south to the cell has produced some trophy fish on eels. The bay channel ( buoy 65-72a)has had better numbers but a medium sized fish from sub legal to 35″. Yesterday after witnessing a 4-5 degree increase in water temperature we found bunches of fish on stumps in a mere 8′ of water. It felt like mid October. In the Atlantic some Rock have shown up off the Md-De line and a last minute tuna bite in the canyon has added to an already good sea bass bite. Also there has been a few late season flounder landed around some deep offshore wrecks. Sunday afternoon was so pretty the kids and I had to get out in the boat. Pressed for time, we stayed in the Pocomoke and had a blast enjoying great crappie and perch action. 2 inch grubs, 1/16 oz jig heads and small minnows did the trick. This outing was a lot of fun and shows even if it’s to hot to hunt or to rough to Rock you can still find a way to enjoy what the eastern shore has to offer!