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Drifting Easy fishing article by Sue Foster - Oyster Bay Tackle, Ocean City Maryland- Fenwick Tackle, Fenwick Island, Delaware
By Sue Foster
Oyster Bay Tackle - Ocean City, Maryland

Fenwick Tackle, Fenwick Island, Delaware

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Oyster Bay Tackle-Ocean City, Maryland- Fenwick Tackle Fenwick Island, DelawareDrifting Easy is a weekly updated fishing article written by Sue Foster, Proprietor of Oyster Bay Tackle and Fenwick Bait & Tackle.

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Drifting Easy  Fishing In July

“I’m coming to Ocean City in July. What should I expect? What should I fish 
for?”

Let’s face it. More people come to Ocean City to fish in July than any other 
month of the year. Whether it is the best month to fish or not, it’s when 
families have off from work or school. So let’s see what we have to offer!

If you have a boat, July is a good month to drift for flounder, croaker, and 
spot in the bay. Flounder bite in the main channels from the Route 90 Bridge 
to the Thorofare on the West side of the bay. On the east side of the bay 
drift anywhere from buoys #13 to #9 offshore of the Conventional Hall at 
41st St. The main east channel from 14th Street to the draw of the Route 50 
Bridge is good when the tide is “slacking.” The bay behind Assateague all 
the way south to buoy #13 produces flounder as long as the water is “clean.” 
Even the inlet gives one flounder in July. And if your boat is big enough, 
drift the Artificial Reef sites offshore for flounder.

Flounder take top and bottom type rigs or single long leadered rigs made 
with size #1, #1/0, or #2/0 Wide Gap type hooks. Live minnows or frozen 
shiners with a strip of squid attached beside it ON THE SAME HOOK is the 
usual flounder bait. If you are fishing out in the ocean, flounder will also 
take a long strip of fresh bluefish fillet (my favorite), sea robin belly 
(plenty of those out there), or fresh spot fillet (they can’t resist it.)  I 
like to drift a whole small Calamari squid offshore for big flounder. (The 
ones you buy in a blue, white, or red box that comes from California and is 
packed for human consumption.) Hook it thru the tail and drift it on a big 
hook (size #3/0 to #5/0) on a single rig. Set up this single rig with an egg 
sinker or a fish finder rig as the squid will “spin” otherwise and give you 
a “line twist” dilemma. If you want to buy a rig, just pick up one of the 
Eagle Claw Brand set ups for striper fishing. It’ll work just fine for large 
flounder offshore.

“I got a bunch of kids I need to entertain!”

July’s the month for you then! If you are in a boat, set up with some size 
#6 hooks on a basic top and bottom rig and fish with a combination bait of 
bloodworm and squid, OR use the new bloodworm Fishbites (bloodworm 
alternative). Fish near the channel and the pilings of the Route 90 Bridge 
with light rods and you can have a ball catching croaker, spot, and 
blowfish. Occasionally a nice flounder or bluefish is caught. Sometimes we 
have small sea trout mixed in with the croaker as well.

When the croaker come into our bay the schools of fish move around. Sometime 
they bite like mad around the Thorofare and just north or south of the 
Thorofare. Other times they bite in the Inlet, or south of the south jetty 
if it’s calm enough to fish there. Near the sand bar just offshore of 9th 
Street can be a “hot spot” for croaker, spot, and blowfish.  The bay behind 
Assateague usually holds croaker, spot, small trout, blowfish, and other 
small critters. Drifting the buoys from #10 to #14 and down by the 
Assateague Bridge usually produces pan fish of some sort.  If you have a 
fish finder you can see huge schools of the fish. They fight hard and the 
kids can have a ball.

But, if you are targeting flounder and don’t want the croaker bites, fish 
the deepest holes. Croaker (usually) bite in water 8-15 feet when they are 
in the bay.

            “I don’t have a boat!”

        Without a boat, the Oceanic Pier, Route 50 Bridge, and the Ninth 
Street Pier are the best places to toss in a line for flounder.  The Homer 
Gudelsky Park on the West side of the bay is also a nice place to fish for 
flounder as long as you have a rod that you can cast out far enough to reach 
the channel.

If you have kids and just want to catch a few croaker, spot, or crabs you 
can try the pier behind Convention Hall at 41st Street, the Pier behind the 
Recreational Center at 127th Street, or the Isle of Wight Pier that is 
located in the island in the middle of the Route 90 Bridge. Use worms or 
Fishbites in these areas. There are definitely crabs there as well. Fish the 
higher tides from these piers for the best results.

               Both the Ocean City Inlet and the Indian River Inlet will 
also produce all kinds of fish, but you do have to deal with snags in the 
rocks. If you have kids, I’d suggest going to one of the piers.

               Surf’s up! Surf fishing is fun and productive in July as long 
as you don’t try to fish with HOOKS THAT ARE TOO BIG!  Anglers are allowed 
to surf fish in Ocean City, Fenwick Island, and Bethany Beach before 10 A.M. 
and after 5:30 P.M. When the lifeguards are working and “on guard” you 
cannot surf fish.  If you want to fish all day simply go to Assateague 
Island (State or National Park) or go to the Delaware Seashore State Park.

               “What should we use?”

               In the summertime most of the fish are on the small size. 
Norfolk spot, kingfish, small trout, snapper blues, croaker, blowfish and 
sand perch are all biting. Sometimes one catches a nice flounder. Stripers 
bite at dawn or dusk. Sharks and skates are usually always around whether 
you want them or not! For the most action, use kingfish rigs or small 
bluefish rigs in July and bait them up with bloodworm and squid 
combinations, Fishbites (bloodworm alternative), squid strips, fresh bunker 
strips, spot strips, or mullet chunks. Cast out, and then reel in slow back 
towards shore for the most action. Try to fish on a beach that has a hole, 
drop off, dip, or slough. A flat beach is not a good surf fishing beach. 
Remember- white crashing water is shallow. Rolling darker water is deeper 
and that’s where you want to cast!

               Night fishing! Night fishing is July is good on snapper 
blues, sea trout, croaker, and stripers. Anglers cast four and five inch 
Swimming Shad Lures, Got-cha Plugs, Spec Rigs, and jig heads with soft 
bodies. Fin-S Fish soft bodies are popular in the Ocean City, Maryland area. 
Many anglers tie these lures in tandem and cast and jig them. The Ocean City 
and Indian River Inlets, the Route 50 Bridge and the Oceanic Pier are some 
of the most popular spots. Some anglers cast off 2nd thru 4th Streets or 9th 
Street Pier, but if there aren’t lights where you are fishing, you might not 
have the best action. Some anglers have good luck at the Homer Gudelsky Park 
that is located on the West side of the bay (the Old Stinky Beach.)

        July is a good month to go out on one of Ocean City, Maryland’s bay 
party boats for flounder (check out the ads in the Coastal Fisherman!) Or to 
go offshore on one of the ocean going party boats for sea bass, croaker and 
flounder. You’ll catch more fish on a full day ocean trip but if you just 
want a boat ride and a “taste” of fishing then the half-day trip will do.

        Fishing in July… What fun!… Good fishing…






 
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