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Originally Posted by Skip
If you honestly had your heart set on a Toadfish - I'd try around the bay bridge rock piles right now.
Frozen peeler or cut bait will likely draw one in.
Trick is to get bait in the rocks - Toads love those nooks / crannies.
Summer - you'll get them near the base of pilings - often near slack current.
Most oyster bars have them too - one nickname for them is " oyster cracker ".
They wear that name for a reason - watch your fingers when near their mouth.
I've had them break #4 hooks. Their jaws are very powerful.
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Lucky for me, the first time I caught a Toadfish (I was about 14) there was an old timer sitting on the pier who warned me about their destructive jaws. Otherwise I'd probably be missing a finger or 2 now.
I've never caught one in the Chesapeake, but I've hooked plenty down in the bays behind Ocean City. Just using good ol' bloodworms if I remember correctly.