Capt. Tom Hughes

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Capt. Hughes starts booking trips in late February, when the largest striped bass are in the Bay proper. These fish are scattered, and using downriggers with 9 & 10 weight, ORVIS rods can be productive. Once the fish take the fly, the motor is turned off, allowing you the excitement of landing a large striper 'on the fly'.

From April to May the 3rd, it's time to fish on the world famous Susquehanna Flats. You'll be casting top water and sinking flies. Excitement is beyond words when a large striper comes up to take your offering.

During the Regular Season, mid-May to December, casting flies can become a very productive way to fish when fishing the Upper or Middle Chesapeake Bay.

It's back to chasing large striped bass, from mid-December through January, at the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT). This location offers quality and quantity of hard fighting striped bass.

Offers fly fishing

Boats

22' Twin Vee Catamaran
This boat will not pound in rough waters. It supplies a smooth, dry ride from start to finish. Facilities aboard allowing 100% privacy. Custom Designed for Fly & Light Tackle Fishing - Flat & Smooth Main Deck with a Forward Casting Deck

Rates

$475
Winter fishing for Striped Bass
4 Hours
January and February
$600
Fly and Light Tackle
8 Hours
May 6 to December 15, Last two weeks of April til May 3
$475
Family Fishing and Sightseeing
4 Hours
Geared toward young anglers, of all ages, to catch pan size saltwater fish first and then to visit some of the historical sites in and around Baltimore, MD on the Patapsco River. Maximum of 5 people.
$600
Susquehanna Flats
8 Hours
April 21 to May 3
$475
Fly and Light Tackle
4 Hours
May 6 to December 15
All Fly or Light Tackle Fishing Equipment and bottled water included. Fresh Lunch for Everyone (Full Day Trips Only). 1-3 anglers.

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Contact Information

Tom Hughes
(443) 690-3164
capttomhughes@capttomhughes.com

Location

2110 Oak Lodge Road
Catonsville, MD 21228

Target Species

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