Delaware Bay - Captain Walt is familiar with the entire Delaware Bay but extremely familiar with the Western Shore of this fantastic bay. There are many great shoals and feeder rivers that present many opportunities for many species depending on the time of year. The spring time reveals some great Sea Trout runs (known as Tiderunners or Weakies) among local Delaware Bay anglers. The spring and summer reveal some excellent Flounder opportunities. And the fall welcomes some trophy Striped Bass opportunities. Maryland Portion of Chesapeake Bay - This is Captain Walt's home, and while he is familiar with all of the bodies of water he fishes, this is by far, the body of water he is most intimately familiar with. From Tangier Sound north to the Susquehanna River, there are many opportunities for some trophy class fish, depending on the time of year. Trophy Striped Bass fishing begins at the end of March when huge egg laiden Striped Bass make there way to the Susquehanna Flats area of the upper Chesapeake to spawn. This is a