Gwynn Island Fishing Report

April 10, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






April 4, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are gearing up for the opening of Rockfish (Bass, Striped) in the next two weeks. Catch and release anglers are preparing as they target anything that is making an early appearance. There may be a few scattered Perch turning up now but you will have to work for them. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






R W’s Sports Shop
804-529-5634
www.rwsports.com





March 29, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






March 17, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






March 10, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






March 3, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






February 15, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






February 9, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






February 2, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you are looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






January 27, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – During the Winter season most the migratory fish have left the area and the variety of fish available in State waters are slim. Some anglers are still targeting Tautog offshore and Stripers (Oceanside) inshore. There are not many boats left on the water over winter but the local tackle shops can always point you in the right direction if you’re looking to get a trip in this winter. As we find varying weather conditions from day to day we encourage all anglers to stay safe and warm when fishing. This is a great opportunity to check out some of the current Pro Angler App features along with new additions coming soon. We look forward to bringing you more great Pro Reports when the bite fires back up.






Pro Angler Team






January 11, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Hey anglers! In order to bring you valuable, up to date content such as regulations, GPS Hotspots, and BRAND NEW features the Pro Angler App Pro Reports will be returning the week of January 16, 2017. Please feel free to take a look at last week’s reports for an idea of what’s biting or give your favorite local bait shop a shout! The Pro Angler App looks forward to bringing you lots of exciting changes as we kick off 2017!






Pro Angler Team






January 6, 2017

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Rockfish (Bass, Striped) are now limited to catch and release fishing however they are still providing great action for anglers heading out this week. They are being hooked all over the bay so far and in the ocean we hope to see them move inside 3 miles. The main focus going forward will be Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted), Redfish (Drum, Red), and Tautog inshore. The Trout can be found all throughout the bay however with the cooler temperatures they become lethargic and therefore a bit more picky about what they will take. MirrOlures are generally a good bet in the cold water. Rudee, James and Lynnhaven Inlets are the best places to find them. Anglers will usually find Puppy Drum as bycatches in the same areas. Tautog hold up on structure so the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel is a key location to fish. Once the bite turns on, don’t go too far as you’re likely to bring in a few fish at the same point. If the bridge is slow, the concrete ships at Kiptopeke are a great alternative. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – In the ocean, there are still some fish to be caught nearshore this week. The bottom bite continues to produce some Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), Grouper (Grouper, Gag), and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). Keep in mind the Sea Bass are catch and release only. The Triangle wrecks are producing Flounder (Flounder, Winter), Tautog and Sea Bass this week.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
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December 27, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – This week we are still seeing Tautog caught however the bite seems to be hit or miss. It’s dependant on the weather and if anglers can make it on the water. They seem to be holding up in deeper areas starting in 30 ft and moving out. The mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and the Bay Bridge Tunnel has been a key area to find them. Farther out the Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) have still been caught. Anglers are beginning to search for them from 15-20 miles. They can be found consistently off of Ocean City. 60-70 ft seems to be a key depth for them. There are some Tautog mixed in. Clam and Squid are generally your best bet to catch either fish. Things are winding down for inshore Stripers (Bass, Striped) mainly due to a lack of anglers. We see very few BIG fish left when anglers can get on the water to fish them. There are some anglers waiting to see if any will move inside the 3 mile line however this may not happen for a while. In the Bay, Bucktails and jigs have been your best bet to catch them. Live Eels on a slow troll is alo productive, especially in the Cape Charles area. Search in roughly 30-40 ft for decent sizes. 42 and 59A are producing particularly well. You can look for birds to find fish however they won’t always be there. The bite is very sporadic some days. Towards the Rudee Inlet we are still finding some Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) turning up with a sporadic Drum (Drum, Red) bite. They are fairly small sizes. Finger Mullet is the most productive bait into this week while the Trout still prefer Gulp on a jighead.






Pro Angler Team






December 19, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The weather has been tough so not too many anglers have been out as of late. There were a few larger Stripers (Bass, Striped) caught at 42 and 59A. The bite has been sporadic at best though. Even the smaller fish are beginning to disappear. You can occasionally find birds working. Anglers are using small, white bucktails to hook most of the fish we’ve heard about. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






J&W Seafood
804-776-6400
jandwseafood.com





Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The weather has been tough so not too many anglers have been out as of late. There were a few larger Stripers (Bass, Striped) caught at 42 and 59A. The bite has been sporadic at best though. Even the smaller fish are beginning to disappear. You can occasionally find birds working. Anglers are using small, white bucktails to hook most of the fish we’ve heard about. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






J&W Seafood
804-776-6400
jandwseafood.com





December 15, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are catching Stripers (Bass, Striped) on Planer Boards this week. There hasn’t been much around the tunnel. We are seeing most fish coming from the West side of the bay towards Deltaville. The big fish have been caught on the East side near the border on drifted Eels. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
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December 7, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – A lot of Stripers (Bass, Striped) are being caught this week. The Eel bite for Bass is improving as the temperature cools. You can live line them or use a bobber. You can troll or jig for them as well in roughly 60 ft around the West side of the bay. Around Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel we are seeing Tog (Tautog) biting well. Crab or Clam are working well to hook them. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are decent in Linhaven and the mouth of the Rudee Inlet. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are being caught as well. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Bigeye and Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Bigeye) have been caught when anglers can get out. Approximate Surface Sea Temperature distances are as follows: 60F – 60 miles 62F – 77 miles 65F – 83 miles 68F – 90 miles 70F – 94 miles

BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) and Anchovy are around. Snag and Drop the Bunker. Search for them under the birds.


Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
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November 30, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are plenty of small Rockfish (Bass, Striped) this week. The fish have moved out of the creeks at this point. The bay is full of birds which will help you locate the fish. Trolling and jigging are both productive. The bigger fish are turning up early in the morning. Catching a lot of fish won’t be too hard this week. You will however, need to sort through a lot of fish before catching a monster Rockfish. Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) seem to have moved out so Bass are the main focus so far.






J&W Seafood
804-776-6400
www.jandwseafood.com





November 23, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Everything going on in the bay is primarily Stripers (Bass, Striped) with a good bite. The Rappahannock and Potomac are producing good numbers of fish on small umbrella rigs. Once the bigger fish start biting the bigger sizes of umbrella rigs will work better. Jigging has been hot at the mouths of the rivers. Find the birds to find the fish. You can see the Bass and Birds chasing Bunker. 40-60 ft has been a good depth to search using 2-3 oz. spoons. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) were caught in Linhaven and Mobjack. Fish the bank during a moving tide with soft plastics or MirrOlures. Green Top Hunting and Fishing will be open Black Friday from 8am-9pm. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Tautog were being caught on the offshore wrecks and around the tunnel. The recent wind has kept a lot of anglers off the water.

BAIT REPORT – Menhaden are running this week.


Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
info@greentophuntfish.com http://www.greentophuntfish.com





November 16, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are still tons of undersized Stripers (Bass, Striped) under the birds with a few keepers mixed in. Rock piles, reefs and wrecks are holding the bigger fish. The water is still fairly warm for this time year so search the structure while trolling or jigging to hook them. If you can get your hands on live bait you’ll do well. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – A lot of Menhaden are around and they’ll school up when the temperature drops.


Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
captryan@fishmidnightsun.com www.fishmidnightsun.com





November 9, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are tons of small Rockfish (Bass, Striped) swimming this week. There are some bigger fish ready to move in when the weather is more favorable. The cold weather should move them South. As of now they are still above the Potomac. Regular Bucktails and Umbrella rigs in chartreuse and white are best. Keep your baits small still. Mackerel Spoons and Clark Spoons are also productive. A few fish are in the river up to 20 inches. The weather is not conducive to Tuna trips at this time. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – There are not a whole lot of Menhaden swimming just yet.


Capt. Puddin’ G & G Charters
804-832-3847
captpuddin@hotmail.com www.Karenlynnfishincharters.com





November 2, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are a lot of undersized, schoolie Rockfish (Bass, Striped) this week. There are birds on the fish. Jigging, trolling and live baiting are the best bets to catch them under the birds and bait. Gray Trout (Weakfish) have been caught jigging as well. They are being released. They are feeding on the bottom under the Rockfish. Weakfish are biting in 40 ft at the edge of the channels. Live Spot is working on jigs and Bucktails. The bigger fish should start coming through any time now. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Menhaden are swimming all over the bay this week.


Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
captryan@fishmidnightsun.com www.Fishmidnightsun.com





October 26, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The bite is a bit slow. Anglers are targeting Stripers (Bass, Striped) in shallow water. They are casting to catch them. They are small, to 20 inches. There are also a few Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) around. Search the shallow, shoreline waters for them. It’s still a bit early for Tautog. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – There are not a whole lot of Menhaden swimming just yet.


J&W Seafood
804-776-6400
Jandwseafood.com





October 19, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – From the heavy rain the saltwater is a bit saturated at the moment. Small Stripers (Bass, Striped) have been caught around the Rappahannock River and the mouth of Potomac River. There were still a bit of Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish left last week. Small Rockfish (Bass) are being caught. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) can be found at Matthews, Hole in the Wall and Mobjack on MirrOlures and Gulp. There are no big fish being caught but they are there. Dock lights and the bridge tunnel are hot for casters using rattle traps and small bucktails. The Spot bite has died down. Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) are slow but mixed with Specks. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
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October 12, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Stripers (Bass, Striped) are doing well in the shallow water. Anglers are casting for them as opposed to trolling. The water is still too warm for them to school up and move offshore to thicken up! Search for them in the river for the best bite. Spot are small this week but the numbers are good. Kingfish (Kingfish, Northern) are up to 15 inches. Check out the great deals on discontinued Rods at Green Top Hunting and Fishing! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






J&W Seafood
804-776-6400
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October 5, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are turning up despite the constant rain the past week. The rivers are pretty mixed up at the moment due to all the high water. The bite will change as the weather system approaches. Striper (Bass, Striped) just opened and we haven’t heard anything from the bay or tributaries just yet. We hope to see an improved bite once the conditions clear up. Check out the great deals on discontinued Rods at Green Top Hunting and Fishing! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
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September 28, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The structures of the CBBT are yielding excellent catches of Sheepshead, Red Drum (Drum, Red), and Flounder (Flounder, Southern). Crabs are excellent bait for the Sheeps. For Drum, cut bait is good, but many are being caught while targeting other species, such as Flounder, with bucktail jigs. Live Spot works well for both species, and just about all other large game fish inhabiting the bay and ocean. The Spot bite remains good in many areas throughout the bay, but for anglers without boat access, Lynnhaven Pier, and Oceanview Pier are good destinations for Spot.Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic) are being caught from these piers also. Buckroe Pier is reporting Croakers and small Redfish. Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted), and Puppy Drum are being found inside Mobjack Bay, Poquoson, and the Piankatank River. From the Outer Banks surf, Garry Oliver of Fishing Unlimited, reports plenty of Sea Mullet, Bluefish, and Redfish. From the piers, it’s mostly been Sea Mullet. Inshore boats are finding Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish). Green Top’s own, Steve Lane traveled the the Outer Banks and landed 15 keeper Speckled Trout. He also reported battling some large Drum while Speck fishing. Check out the great deals on discontinued Rods at Green Top Hunting and Fishing! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) and Dolphin action remains red hot! Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) are also being boated , along with Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin), and Wahoo. The Wahoo bite tends to improve in Oct. Deep dropping for Blueline and Golden Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline & Tilefish, Northern) is good right now also. Ocean wrecks are producing plenty of Flounder (Flounder, Southern) and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black).




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
info@greentophuntfish.com www.greentophuntfish.com





September 21, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – There have been a few anglers to head out this week despite the weather. Bluefish and a few Mackerel are still around. Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) can be caught on the troll. Big Red Drum (Drum, Red) are out in the bay. They are up to 40 lbs. Bottom fishing has been slow. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are around this week.


R W’s Sports Shop
804-529-5634
rwsports.com





September 14, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Puppy Drum have been caught. Mobjack, hole in the Wall and Mathews County are producing Drum (Drum, Red) up to 18 inches with Specks (Seatrout, Spotted). MirrOlures have been best for the Trout. They are holding up in creek mouths and the grassy areas. Bigger Drum are out in the bay around the mouths. They are in nice schools. The Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] bite has been great along with Spots around the West Point area and to the South. Check out the great deals on discontinued Rods at Green Top Hunting and Fishing! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish below for additional tips and tricks!






Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
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September 7, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Red Drum (Drum, Red) are already biting on the shores from the Potomac River to Virginia Beach. Spot are biting everywhere, this is typical of the season. Anglers are using Bloodworms to catch them. King Mackerel (Mackerel, King) and Bluefish are turning up around the Virginia Beach. Clark Spoons and Gotcha Plugs are productive along with bait on the troll. Puppy Drum have been caught in the bays and rivers. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) are mixed in.

OFFSHORE – Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) hookups are increasing along with Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish). Dolphin are still way out. Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline & Tilefish, Great Northern) should be good for the deep drop. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are around and there’s more Blues, Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish), Sea Mullet (Kingfish, Northern) and Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic).




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
info@greentophuntfish.com www.greentophuntfish.com





September 1, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Outstanding! That’s probably the best way to describe the Cobia fishing this season. The bad news is that the season closes Aug 30. Anglers can catch and release only after Aug 30. Reports of fish in the 60 lb range have been numerous this week. Some anglers from Madison County, Va took advantage of the nice weather and strong catches by heading out with Capt. Josh Saunders. Patrick Taylor and Josh Spanky Breeden reeled in limits of Spadefish, and Cobia of 47 & 51 inches. The Spadefish action is slowing down a bit at the bridge-tunnel. However, Spadefish catches are being reported by the folks at Buckroe Pier. Buckroe is also reporting catches of Spot and Flounder (Flounder, Southern). The bridge-tunnel is the place to be for Flounder inside the bay, but better, more consistent catches are coming from ocean structures such as the Triangle Wrecks. Live bait has been better for the bigger Flounder. Sheepshead can still be caught at the CBBT, along with Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Blueline). Trolling outside the ocean span of the CBBT can yield keeper catches of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish), and Bluefish ,if your speed isn’t quite fast enough for the Mackerel. Clark and Drone spoons on in-line sinkers or diving planers will do the trick. The oceanfront has been yielding better catches of the Mackerel still. Spot catches are increasing throughout the bay and inside the rivers, like the Rappahannock. Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are responding to topwater baits very well as the days become shorter, so look forward for this bite to improve greatly as the season progresses towards fall. Gulp! baits are popular also, along with drifting live bait over grass. Inshore boaters are scoring on Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel. Pier anglers are catching Spot, Sea mullet (Kingfish, Southern), and Bluefish. Pro Angler App Users – The storm from Florida is arriving today! We hope anglers are remaining safely indoors during harsh weather conditions. Some reports have been gathered prior to the recent weather systems and we hope to see similar patterns once everything has subsides.

OFFSHORE – The area of the Triangle Wrecks has been giving up Dolphin lately. The White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) is becoming stronger by the day it seems, and Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) are also on the increase. Big Eye Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye) are a possibility, as are Wahoo. Deep dropping at the Norfolk Canyon is producing Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), Grouper (Grouper, Gag), Rosefish (Blackbelly Rosefish), and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). Garry Oliver of Fishing Unlimited in Nags Head reports plenty of Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish) for the boaters as we approach September.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
804-550-2188
info@greentophuntfish.com http://www.greentophuntfish.com





August 24, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] bite has been mostly on the last two hours of the incoming tide and the first hour of the outgoing, cooler water from the ocean generates a feeding spree. Water temps inside have been mid to upper 80’s. Some Whiting (Kingfish, Southern), a few Croaker and Gray Trout (Weakfish) can be found by bottom fisherman using Shrimp, Bloodworms and Fishbites. Oyster’s backwaters to Quinby contain Tarpon, with some real trophies. Casting Berkley Powerbait Swim Shad or floating live bait under floats are the most productive. Outside the inlets, Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish are in close. Reefs and wrecks continue to produce Flounder, Spadefish and Triggerfish (Triggerfish, Gray). Bluewater fishing still has a good bite for Mahi around the Navy Buoys and up the 20 fathom line, and around any pot buoy you might come across check for them there. Trolling Shimano Waxwings around these buoys can be very productive, along with pitching bait. Bayside fishing has improved with good catches of Whiting, Spot, Croaker and Gray Trout along the 30′ break in the Ditch Bank area off Onancock Creek. Trolling for Spanish Mackerel is still good from the Cell north in tide lines to Schooner Bay. A few Speckled Trout are showing in the creeks and rumors of some slot size Redfish (Drum, Red) South of us. Big Bull Red Drum are loading up between buoys 42 and 42A, they can be taken anchoring up and bottom fishing cut spot and Bunker, or live lining bait or Crabs. Some nice Cobia can also be taken here with the same baits in the water. CBBT fishermen are catching some Sheepshead and Spadefish around the bridge pilings. Cobia can still be caught sight casting around the bridge, Latimer’s Shoal and any of the buoys. Some Flounder are available around the pilings and the edges of the channels. Don’s Tackle Shop can repair your reels so you can stay on the water and catching fish! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Don’s Tackle Shop
757-787-3110
donstackleshop.com





August 17, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) are beginning to move in. They are on the reefs and up in the rivers. Anglers are pulling spoons to catch them. Cobia have died down a bit. Bluefish are occasionally being caught. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Buzzard Point Marina
804-453-3545





August 9, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The dominating bite in the lower bay is by far the Cobia bite. Large catches continue to stream in practically daily. Sight casting is how the majority of fish are being caught. Chumming remains productive, especially on days less favorable for sight fishing. Chummers are mostly using Eels, but sometimes, live Croaker. Sight casters are mostly throwing Eels and Bucktails. Cobia are being caught all over, from the Rappahannock, to the oceanfront. Flounder (Flounder, Winter) fishing seems to be off and on. The really big fish are scarce, but fish up to 8 lbs have been weighed in. Live minnows are a good bet for success for the Flounder. Spadefish are a solid option for hooking up, however, bring along plenty of bait, as they are good at stealing the bait off the hook. Anglers are still catching sizable Sheepshead at the bridge-tunnel, but fewer people are targeting them. There are still reports of big schools of Red Drum (Drum, Red) in the lower bay and along the oceanfront. Bluefish seem to be plentiful throughout the bay, and good numbers of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) are being reeled in throughout the bay also. Spoons behind in-line sinkers or diving planers are the ticket for the Mackerel and the Bluefish. Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) reports have slowed dramatically, but reports of Puppy Drum are again, becoming plentiful in the creeks and inlets above the York River.

OFFSHORE – The Billfish bite continues as anglers are catching White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White), Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue), and Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish). Dolphin are a steady bite, with Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) and Wahoo being caught also. Things have been a bit slow along the piers and surf of the Outer Banks. However, Pompano (Pompano, Florida), Blues (Bluefish), and Sea Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) can be expected to be caught. Deep dropping for Tilefish (Tilefish, Gray) and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) is an excellent option for bringing home coolers full of fish.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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August 2, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – This week, again, marks another week of outstanding Cobia fishing in the lower bay. Sight casting is taking over as the preferred method. Casting bucktails or live Eels to Spotted fish has been consistent for fish of all sizes. Many are reporting lots of small fish, but seem to bring back large fish as well. Chumming is still productive to those willing to endure sitting still in the heat. Sight casting is a bit easier since the boat is constantly moving. Big schools of Drum (Drum, Black) are being spotted in the lower bay again, so catches are increasing as they are easier to find when traveling in large schools. Sometimes just about anything cast in their direction will draw a strike. Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] catches have been the most common at the CBBT, but some of the artificial reefs are giving up keeper fish for those putting in their time. The reef areas have less current to deal with than the bridge-tunnel, making them easier to focus on select areas. Spadefish continue to provide steady action at the bridge-tunnel. Clams are the bait to use while targeting these hard pulling fish. What many anglers are opting for,is to catch a limit of Spades and possibly Flounder, then go and target the Cobia. Some are pulling this off, especially when ideal conditions are present. The CBBT has also been yielding impressive catches of Sheepshead. Sheeps up to 11 lbs have been boated recently. Good sized Croaker are still being caught inside the York River on Squid and Shrimp. Croaker are also thick at the artificial reefs of the lower bay. Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) are being caught along the oceanfront and inside the bay in areas like Windmill Bar. Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are being caught on topwater baits and Gulp! plastics in areas like Mobjack Bay, and the mouth of the Rappahannock River. Catches from the surf along the Outer Banks include Sea Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) and Bluefish. This week has been slow for more popular species like Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) and Speckled Trout. Pier anglers have been catching Spadefish and Bluefish, with occasional catches of Spanish Mackerel.

OFFSHORE – Farther out in the ocean, boaters are reeling in respectable sized Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), Dolphin, & White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White). Large Big Eye Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye) up to 300 lbs have been boated this week. The Norfolk Canyon is providing plenty of action for Seabass (Sea Bass, Black) and Tilefish (Tilefish, Gray).




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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July 26, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The fishing is good in this area as of late. The hottest bite is Cobia this week. They are everywhere and you can sight cast for them. Bottom fishing is slow. A few Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish have moved in. Anglers generally have some good catches while trolling spoons to find them. Rockfish (Bass, Striped) are in the river and out by the point. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






R W’s Sports Shop
804-529-5634
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July 20, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are catching Spadefish, Croaker, Cobia, Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)], Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Sheepshead this week. There is a nice mixed bag coming up from the inshore. Sheepshead are hanging out around structure so far. Some of the fish are even biting from shore. Generally, Shrimp makes for a great bait to catch a number of fish, especially the Trout. We are seeing a stronger early morning or late evening bite for them.

OFFSHORE – Wahoo and Sails (Billfish – Sailfish) have turned up offshore this week. You don’t have to go out to far to find them and you may find some Cobia on the way.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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July 15, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The bay is dead this week. Cobia and Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) have been caught however the bite has not been on fire. The seaside fishery and, the Paramore Reef are slow as well. The reefs and wrecks off Virginia Beach are producing great Flounder however, right out of Rudee Inlet. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin & Tuna, Yellowfin) have been excellent this week. Anglers are trolling the Canyon for them and chunking for them along the lumpy bottom. Butterfish has worked best.




Don’s Tackle Shop
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July 6, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Cobia is the big catch this week. The Dividing creek is the best place to look so far. Anglers are chumming and using Eels or cut bait. There were a few Stripers (Bass, Striped) caught this week however the bite is slow. This time of year the focus is Cobia. They are up to 66 lbs so far. There has been roughly 15 citations brought in here in the last week.

OFFSHORE – Croakers are swimming this week. Buzzard Point Marina has tons of great product for all your fishing needs!




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June 28, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Inshore Flounder (Flounder, Winter) fishing is slow. Some local anglers are scoring on flatfish at Gargatha. A few Croakers, Sand Mullet and Bluefish are around but not in good numbers on the seaside. Bayside fishing is holding up well. Chumming for Cobia is still working fairly well from Onancock South. Snapper Bluefish are showing in better numbers, small Rockfish (Bass, Striped) remain in the creeks, and very few Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) available. Deeper holes of Pungoteague and Occohannock have an abundance of small Gray Trout (Seatrout, Silver), Sand Mullet and Snapper Bluefish. Weather forecast for the weekend is NE winds 10-15 MPH

OFFSHORE – This last weekend’s weather kept offshore fishermen at the dock. Offshore fishing has been hit or miss with few warm currents coming into the canyons. Reef and wreck fishing is picking up for Flounder (Flounder, Winter) and Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black).




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June 22, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – We are seeing a nice bite begin to heat up in this area. Cobia are coming out of Nassawadox Creek this week and the sizes are varied but there are some keepers. Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] fishing has slowed the last ten days. Most keeper Flounder in Wachapreague has been on the incoming tide bringing in cleaner and cooler water from the ocean. Top areas have been in the area of the old Coast Guard Station and the deeper water of Green Channel and Drawing Channel. Jigging bucktails tipped with Zman and Gulp and drifting have been productive. Strong winds have hampered fishing and combined with heavy rains have stained a lot of the water. Good reports for Flounder out of Quimby, but with no channels marked, local knowledge is a must to navigate this area. Bayside fishing has Rockfish (Bass, Striped) season closed with some fish still hanging around creek mouths and just a small scattering of Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) found. The size of Cobia off Parkers Island has shown smaller fish moving in, bigger fish are lower in the Bay to the CBBT.

OFFSHORE – Offshore a good Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) and Mahi (Dolphin) bite has been had with wind permitting anglers to get out to them. Wayne Gwaltney and crew brought in the season’s first Wahoo this last week. Capt Meriwether Payne had a trip Wednesday to the Parramore Reef in the ocean when her one fisherman on board got his limit of flounder, you can contact her at 757-710-2454 for an affordable ocean fishing wreck or reef trip.




Don’s Tackle Shop
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June 15, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Drum (Drum, Black) bite continues to be red hot! The afternoons have been better for finding them up on the surface. Sometimes hundreds can be seen in one school. Casting bucktails, topwaters, big flukes, or just about anything will sometimes draw strikes from these hard pulling brutes. Fishing at night along shoals has been producing good results also. Many are being caught in the vicinity of the CBBT and Cape Henry. Cobia catches continue to increase as they migrate into the bay to spawn. Folks are sight casting to them, along with chumming for them. Eels are often used for bait while chumming. For now, more fish are being caught in ocean waters, but bay catches are definitely on the rise. A 45 incher was caught at Buckroe Pier this week. Flounder (Flounder, Winter) action is also on the rise as more anglers are targeting them along the structures of the CBBT and lower bay reefs. The lower bay reefs are loaded with small Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic), Grey Trout (Seatrout, Silver), and the dreaded Oyster Toad, but quality Flounder can also be had. Good reports of Croaker are still coming from the York River, and James River. There are Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) being caught, but Speck anglers aren’t known for giving up locations of their catches. However, quality Trout are being caught. The bridge-tunnel is giving up a few Sheepshead , not much word of Spadefish at the tunnel, but the Spades are being caught at Chesapeake Light Tower.

OFFSHORE – The Canyon is still hot with Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), and many are targeting Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline) in these deeper waters with excellent results. Limits of Yellowfin were brought back to the docks at Oregon- Inlet, including a 90 lber! There was also a 47 lb Wahoo caught the same day. The storms kept many people from going out, so reports are low this week from the Outer Banks.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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June 9, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Flounder (Flounder, Southern) fishing is still fairly good, Flounder are on their summer haunts. Drift or jig the 12-25′ ledges around channels. The old Coast Guard Station area, Millstone Creek and Green and Drawing Channels have been producing. Two of our customers got their limits in yesterday’s stiff winds at Wachapreague,along with the first Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic) of the season. The inshore wrecks and reefs have produced a few Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) and very few Flounder so far this season. On the Bayside, Cobia and Black Drum (Drum, Black) still have everyone’s attention. Chumming, trolling and sight casting for Cobia is all working. Black Drum seem the thickest around Buoy 13, Latimers Shoal and Middle Grounds. You can also find Sheepshead there and around the bridge pilings of the CBBT. The upper ends of Bayside Creeks have gotten up to 80 degrees pushing the Rockfish out to the mouth of the creeks where cooler Bay water drops water temps. A few Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) have been taken, but they have been very spotty

OFFSHORE – The hot Tuna (Tuna, Blackfin) bite a week and a half ago in the Norfolk Canyon fizzled out last weekend. But a new shot of warm water is back and better than the last monumental bite. Yesterday this shot of warm water was on the 100 fathom line.




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June 1, 2016

Gwynn Island



INSHORE – Croakers (Croaker, Atlantic) are being caught in the rivers this week. Drum (Drum, Red & Drum, Black) are also being caught in the rivers with impressive sizes. The baits of choice for catching Drum are Cutbait Clams and Crabs. Be sure to check out the app’s hotspot locations to find the best areas to catch fish.

OFFSHORE – Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Albacore) are being caught this week in addition to some Dolphin about 68 miles offshore. Anglers have also been catching Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) as they pull in Dolphin and Tuna. Pink and white lures and green spreader bars are working the best this week for catching Tuna. Similar to last week, some very sporadic Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish) are also being caught this week.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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May 24, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – This past week has been quite an exciting week for saltwater anglers. Chesapeake Bay Spring season for Rockfish opened May 16th and is open until June 15th. The minimum size is 20 inches, maximum size is 28 inches, the possession limit is two per person. Check VMRC for regulations before keeping Rockfish (Bass, Striped). Anglers are catching Rockfish in the tidal rivers mostly, but some have been reported from the CBBT. There have also been catches made from the surf of the Eastern Shore. The hottest bite has been the Drum (Drum, Black & Drum, Red) bite, both Reds and Blacks. Anglers fishing the bayside and seaside of the Eastern Shore have been having outstanding results, especially at night. There have also been Red’s up to 44 inches caught from Buckroe Pier over last week. Cobia have been showing up at the mouth of the bay, and anglers have been reporting quick limits of quality sized fish. This bite will continue to increase, but regulations may change, so stay updated for Cobia regulations. Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] catches are on the rise, with better success coming from the Chincoteague area still. Flounder catches in the lower bay has been slow. Some very nice Bluefish have been caught from inside Rudee Inlet lately. Keeper Puppy Drum have moved in also, so expect Flounder catches to occur as well. Surf anglers along the OBX can expect to reel in Bluefish and Sea mullet (Kingfish, Southern), and reports of some Pompano (Pompano, Florida) have emerged. Inshore boats have been catching Bluefish and now some Flounder.

OFFSHORE – Lots of Dolphin for the Gulf Stream anglers are being brought back to the docks. They are also returning with Yellowfin and Blackfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Blackfin). There’s still some Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish) being caught, and even some White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White). Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) season opened on May 15th, and anglers are returning back with nice fish coming from ocean structures. Big Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline) are being brought back to the docks now also.




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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May 20, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – From the bay we are seeing a few Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) caught here and there. There is also some Red Drum (Drum, Red) in the bay and there are always some schoolie Stripers (Bass, Striped), but they are mostly in the river. Seaside the Flounder (Flounder, Winter) and Drum (Drum, Black) are hit or miss but they are out there for anglers targeting them. We have not seen the offshore water lie down enough for anglers to head offshore but we hope to see this happen soon.






Don’s Tackle Shop
757-787-3110
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May 12, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Big Red Drum (Drum, Red) have invaded the shallows of the Eastern Shore in big numbers. Anglers are having excellent luck at night and also during the day. Fresh cut bait or Crab is what they prefer. Numerous catches of 47 inches or more fish are being reported. The shallows of the Eastern Shore are also attracting Flounder (Flounder, Southern). Catches of Flounder increase almost daily. Drifting fresh cut strips of Croaker or a Squid/Minnow combo works well. Black Drum (Drum, Black) are being encountered on the seaside of the Eastern Shore also. Fresh Clams work well for the Black Drum. Croaker are being caught in good numbers inside the Rappahannock, Mobjack Bay, the York River, and at Ocean View Pier. Squid has been working better for the Croaker lately, and fishing at night has been better. A few Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are being caught in Fleets Bay, Mobjack Bay, and inside Rudee Inlet. The Little Bridge in Nags Head is seeing a spike in Speckled Trout currently. Specks up to 4lbs have been landed this week. Big Reds (Drum, Red) are being caught from the OBX surf, along with quality Sea Mullet (Kingfish, Southern), Blowfish (Puffer, Smooth), and some Flounder.

OFFSHORE – A strong bite for Mahi (Dolphin) has been occurring this week for the offshore boaters. A few Wahoo have also hit the docks, along with Blackfin Tuna (Tuna, Blackfin).




Green Top Hunting and Fishing
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May 4, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – From Rudee Inlet – Though is may be raining here inside Rudee Inlet, it does not mean the fish will not be biting. Though anglers may mind the rain the fish certainly do not. We are still getting reports of some nice Bluefish biting inside Rudee Inlet, though the Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) bite may have slowed down some, we have still weighed in a few citations in recent days. We weighed in a beautiful Bluefish in the other day, one that hit the scales at a whopping 16 pounds and 3 ounces, caught inside Rudee Inlet. Popular baits continue to be the Gulps on a light jig head, as well as top water artificial’s. If you are the kind of angler who prefers to go the cut bait route, you will be best off using cut Finger Mullet or Squid. From the Inshore – The inshore bite has remained slow, as the ocean is still warming up. Once the inshore waters along our coast warm up just a tad bit more, we are sure it will be another year of great inshore fishing out of Rudee Inlet. Currently we have heard reports of a lot of Clearnose Skates being caught off the bottom in close to the shore. There are some Bluefish that are starting to make their way out along our coastline. We are happy to hear that there are some small Rockfish (Bass, Striped) being caught and released as well, though this is a very scattered bite, it is still great news! As we continue to have warmer weather, and the ocean temp continues to rise, great fishing can only be just around the corner. Inshore fishing out of Rudee Inlet during the summer months brings an array of species that Anglers can expect to come across including Bluefish, Cobia, Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)], Red Drum (Drum, Red), Sharks, Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish), as well as the occasional Black Drum (Drum, Black) and King Mackerel (Mackerel, King). We are already booking trips for this summer so be sure to book your next fishing adventure with us to lock in a date that is most convenient for you and your crew.

OFFSHORE – Offshore fishing is continuing to heat up with us hearing reports of some nice Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) and Mahi (Dolphin) being caught out at the Norfolk canyon. Our fleet is ready to start fishing offshore, getting you on the fish and bringing back some nice hauls of meat to the docks. Roughly 70 miles from the Docks, while offshore trolling you may fish for Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue), White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White), Sailfish (Billfish, Sailfish), Mahi, Wahoo, Yellowfin Tuna, Sharks. There are also many wreck fish that can be targeted including but not limited to – Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black), Golden Tilefish (Tilefish, Sand), Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), Blackbelly Rose Fish, and Snowy Grouper (Grouper, Snowy) for those looking to do a little bottom fishing.




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
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April 28, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Fishing is slow due to the weather this week. The wind is strong and the water is muddy and cold. This has kept quite a bit of boaters off the water. There have been no reports as of yet because of the conditions. When anglers can get out they can expect to see some Flounder (Flounder, Winter) and Redfish (Drum, Red) in the Chesapeake Bay. We suggest using Flounder Rigs or Mud Minnows to hook them. If you are targeting Redfish, generally a live or artificial Shrimp will do the trick. The Seaside is also holding some Drum (Drum, Black). Clams were working well to hook the Drum last week. We suspect a lot of anglers will be targeting Tautog since they close very soon. Don’t forget to check your regulations for the exact dates, along with other seasonal openings and closings. Everything seems to have slowed right down, especially the Flounder. We hope to see this front pass for the weekend although it looks like it will be hanging around.






Don’s Tackle Shop
757-787-3110
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April 14, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Bluefish are slowly starting to make their appearance along the coast line and are hitting plastics. There have also been reports of throwback sized Rockfish (BAss, Striped) being caught along the beach as well. We are anxiously waiting on the water temperature to warm up for some more inshore action. Before long we should start seeing some great catches of Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish, as well as some release Redfish (Drum, Red).

OFFSHORE – The offshore bite has remained mostly bottom fish, including Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), some really nice Bluefish, Black Belly Rosefish, and other Wreckfish mixed in. As the Water temperature continues to rise in the near future we are expecting to see some Mahi and Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin) on the troll, as well as some great Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White & Billfish – Marlin, Blue) fishing!




Virgina Beach Fishing Center
757-491-8000
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April 6, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The local water temperatures continue to rise, and the Spring fishing season is heating up accordingly. But with some windy days in the near forecast, boats will likely stay close to shore for the weekend. With the Virginia Cobia season threatened by restrictive regulations this year, anglers are looking for some positive news on the fishing front. Flounder (Flounder, Southern) have debuted in the seaside inlets on the Eastern Shore, where anglers are watching for optimal days to target them with strip bait and gudgeons, especially in Wachapreague and Oyster. This action will only improve as the water continues to warm.Tautog action is still going strong, and the Spring tog bite has really taken off within Bay waters. And with fiddler crabs now available, it is game-on. Fiddler crabs and even Blue Crabs are working well on lower Bay structures and wrecks. The rocks and tubes of the artificial islands and the pilings near the High Rise section of the Bridge Tunnel are providing very good results. The Concrete Ships, the Cape Henry wreck, and the Yancy wreck are also providing some good action when folks can get to them. Most anglers are catching limits of fish ranging to around 4-pounds, but some nicer Tog over 6-pounds are also in the mix. Deeper water wrecks are also producing nice Tautog, with fish to 15-pounds taking offered crab in water ranging to around 70 to 100-feet. Sea bass (Sea Bass, Black) are also available on many of these deeper structures, but they are still illegal to keep. Anglers fishing inside Rudee Inlet are excited about an early season run of nice Bluefish, with some of these fish reported at over 10-pounds this week. Folks are catching nice Blues throughout the inlet from jetties, docks and boats, and as far back as the boat ramp area. Plenty of small schoolie Stripers (Bass, Striped) are also bombarding baits as folks target Bluefish. Some Croaker are hitting in the tributary rivers, and should continue to heat up as the season evolves. Roundhead and Drum (Drum, Black) will also show themselves soon.

OFFSHORE – The deep water off the Virginia coast is still the place to be if you wish to crank up Tilefish (Tilefish, Gray), Blackbelly Rose Fish and Grouper (Grouper, Gag) from over 300 feet of water. Be aware that plenty of pesky Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny) are still ready to compete for your bait, but not for much longer. Offshore anglers are hoping for a good year. Although the bluewater fish may be within range of the Virginia fleet, boats are waiting for a break in the wind to check out the scene.




Dr. Julie Ball Extreme Sportfishing

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April 1, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The season will begin to heat up soon when the Stripers will open. Over the past couple weeks we have seen Stripers (Bass, Striped) begin moving in and the sizes are decent. They are catch and release right now but you can find them in the bay and passing through the moving waters. Anglers gearing up for the new season can check out our Fish feature for tons of tips and tricks as well as our GPS Hotspots that will keep your lines tight.






Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
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March 21, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – We are expecting the first reports of Flounder (Flounder, Southern & Flounder, Winter) to show up in the area. There will also be some Croaker moving in very shortly as well in the lower bay. Following this should be a great Drum (Drum, Black) and Redfish (Drum, Red) bite. Stripers (Bass, Striped) will be off limits by the end of the month however the bite has dropped off anyways. They are moving into the bay so anglers targeting them can search these specific trails.

OFFSHORE – Anglers are excited for the long awaited Spring bite that should be arriving very soon. The water temperatures are increasing and the pattern seems to be right on schedule. Tautog continue to bite well throughout the offshore this week. The sizes are great so far as anglers weigh in up to 15 lbs! The Tog will be making their way into the bay within the next few weeks so we should see them turn up closer in. Fiddler Crabs have been working great to hook them. They have been holding up on structures that are also holding some great Sea Bass, Black this week. They are loving live bait that is slowly moving back in. The ocean floor is holding some nice Tilefish, Blueline. They can be found in about 300 ft of water. We are also seeing some Dogfish, Spiny in the same area. They are taking a lot of the bait of deep droppers searching for Tilefish. There have also been reports of Blackbelly Rose Fish, Wreckfish and Grouper on the bottom. The bite is a bit scattered due to the Dogfish. We expect some exciting changes and hot bite coming soon!




Dr. Julie Ball Extreme Sportfishing

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March 16, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The water temperatures are heating up as Spring quickly approaches. It shouldn’t be long now until we see a Spring pattern set in. This should provide anglers with a Mackerel, Spanish bite along with increased Redfish (Drum, Red), Flounder (Flounder, Winter), Bluefish and Shark bite. Anglers getting prepared can also check out our FIsh feature which provides additional information and tips to help keep your lines tight.

OFFSHORE – The weather has been improving in this area as of late. Anglers are beginning to gear up for the Spring bite and we are seeing some Tog (Tautog) turn up this week. The sizes are nothing special as of yet however the bite has been pretty good. There are still some shorts but we expect to see this increase soon. With the Spring pattern coming in we hope to see some Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue & Billfish – Marlin, White) move in. At this point we should expect some Sails (Billfish, Sailfish), Wahoo and Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin & Tuna, Bigeye) as well.




Pro Angler Team






March 9, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – The Tog (Tautog) bite is decent for anglers who can get out this week. The weather has been a bit unfavorable however anyone who can make it to the wrecks will find a productive bite. Anglers are throwing Crab and Clams to hook them. Tilefish, Sand have also been biting this week. Anglers are deep dropping to find them however they are snagging some Sea Bass, Black and Dogfish, Spiny while targeting them. Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin & Tuna, Yellowfin) have shown up and we expect the bite to increase soon.




Pro Angler Team






March 2, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – As we’ve been reporting over the last month, Tautog fishing remains strong. Anglers that are able to find Crab for bait are doing very well. Ocean wrecks are the best producers. Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline & Tilefish, Sand) are willing biters also, but deeper water near the Canyon edges are the targeted areas. Along with Tilefish, Grouper, and Rosefish (Blackbelly Rose Fish) are being encountered as well as Sea Bass, Black, but Seabass are out of season. A 220lb Tuna, Bluefin was reported out of Oregon-Inlet. The same charter returned with Tuna, Yellowfin also.






Green Top Hunting & Fishing
804-550-2188
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February 24, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – As we’ve been reporting over the last month, Tautog fishing remains strong. Anglers that are able to find crab for bait are doing very well. Ocean wrecks are the best producers. Tilefish, Blueline are willing biters also.

OFFSHORE – The deeper water near the Canyon edges are the targeted areas. Along with Tilefish, Grouper (Grouper, Gag), and Rosefish (Blackbelly Rose Fish) are being encountered as well as Seabass (Sea Bass, Black), but Seabass are out of season. A 220lb Tuna, Bluefin was reported out of Oregon-Inlet. The same charter returned with Tuna, Yellowfin also.




Green Top Hunt & Fish
804-550-2188
http://www.greentophuntfish.com/





February 16, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – As the Winter season has set in there is not much action to be found in this area. Our sources are keeping warm inside and there have been no reports submitted this week. For the anglers eagerly awaiting the Spring thaw, feel free to check out all of the great features available on Pro Angler to keep you busy! From planning next season’s hot spots on your GPS map to getting some tasty recipes for the fish you will catch, Pro Angler will keep you hooked! If you just can’t wait that long, take a look at your Southern Fellow anglers in Florida! Check out their weather, read the reports of their areas and maybe even let the warm weather lure you down for a saltwater fishing trip. Pro Angler has all your off-season cravings covered!




Pro Angler Team






February 10, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – A very good bite for Tautog continues on offshore wrecks such as the Triangle wrecks. Teen fish are being caught by those adept at hooking up with him. Seabass (Sea Bass, Black) are a by-catch, but must be returned as the season is closed for now. According to reports from Oregon-Inlet, Bluefin Tuna (Tuna, Bluefin) are starting to be caught, and Yellowfin (Snapper, Yellowfin) are also being caught. Deep water bottom charters are catching Tilefish (Tilefish, Sand), Barrelfish, Grouper (Grouper, Gag & Grouper, Red), and Rosefish (Blackbelly Rose Fish) when conditions allow anglers to venture out.




Green Top Hunt & Fish
804-550-2188
http://www.greentophuntfish.com/





February 4, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – There has been quite a bit of unfavorable weather in this area as of late. There have been no reports of anglers being able to find a break in the conditions to hit the water either inshore or offshore. We hope to see conditions improve in the next week however the cold weather has the fish moving into their winter patterns, so anglers who do head out this week may have some trouble finding the fish. Should you decide to brave these conditions you can feel free to check out last week’s report, or take a look at our Fish Guide which provides additional information and tips to help improve the catch. We also have tons of other great features on the app that you can use to plan your next fishing hotspots, gear purchases or even fish recipes for a great meal.




Pro Angler Team






January 28, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – There has been quite a bit of unfavorable weather in this area as of late. There have been no reports of anglers being able to find a break in the conditions to hit the water either inshore or offshore. We hope to see conditions improve in the next week however the cold weather has the fish moving into their winter patterns, so anglers who do head out this week may have some trouble finding the fish. Should you decide to brave these conditions you can feel free to check out last week’s report, or take a look at our Fish Guide which provides additional information and tips to help improve the catch. We also have tons of other great features on the app that you can use to plan your next fishing hotspots, gear purchases or even fish recipes for a great meal.




Pro Angler Team






January 22, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – We still have not heard of any ocean Rockfish (Bass, Striped) being caught. The only species that seems to be being caught in recent days is Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny). We have had several boats attempt to do some Striped Bass fishing, trolling up and down our beautiful coast, but have had no luck with landing a legal fish. The last report we have received is that the fish remain up in the bay where there continues to be plenty of bait staying in the warmer waters. There are also plenty of Whales still being spotted outside of Rudee Inlet by Rudee Tours Whale Watching if you are looking for a fun family trip check them out!

OFFSHORE – Though the sun is shining here these past few days it does not really help to warm things up. With temperatures near freezing, and a wind chill in the near teens, it has not made for the greatest fishing conditions. The inshore forecast has had some sustained high winds, bringing seas to between 5 and 6 feet. While the offshore forecast is even worse with seas between 8 and fourteen feet. No matter if your fishing inshore or offshore you can expect freezing spray on the deck of the boat with these frigid temperatures. Deep Drop Fishing remains successful with some great catches of Tilefish (Tilefish, Great Northern & Tilefish, Blueline), Blackbelly Rose Fish, Grouper, Wreckfish, and Barrelfish being brought back to the dock. We have not had any reports of any Bluefin (Tuna, Bluefin) being caught, though we have heard of some Swordfish (Billfish – Swordfish) biting out at the canyon.




Virginia Beach Fishing Center

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January 15, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – We have been receiving a lot of calls and emails asking about the infamous Rockfish (Bass, Striper). We are sad to say that we have not heard of any ocean Rockfish caught since the closing of the Bay Season, and Rockfish are no longer allowed to be kept inside of the Chesapeake Bay. This is not due to the lack of effort, we have had both charter boats and private boats out in search for them in legal waters outside of Rudee Inlet. We had one of the charter boats travel up in the bay and caught and released some nice ones. On the way back they threw out a couple of lines and had a few throw backs. The Bluefin have yet to make an appearance as well, we are hoping that we can get a little bit of luck here soon and have either or make an appearance.

OFFSHORE – The Rudee Angler returned last night with another great haul of fish! They had some really nice catches of Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), Blackbelly Rose Fish, Chomper Bluefish, a handful of Yellowfin Bass, and a 52.5 lb Golden Tilefish (Tilefish, Great Northern). There was also a few smooth dogs in the mix. Keep in mind that deep drop fishing is great out of Rudee Inlet year round. There are plenty of bottom fish to be caught offshore!




Virginia Fishing Center

www.virginiafishing.com





January 6, 2016

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The tunnels inshore are holding quite a few Tog (Tautog) as well this week. The sizes aren’t as great as offshore however they are still decent. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are closed now and you must remember that outside of three miles, any Striper hooked must be released in the water from the side of the boat. They very strictly cannot be harvested. Anglers can catch and release in the bay though. Now that the bay is closed most anglers are heading to the oceanside to target Tuna that have a consistent bite and are pretty good sizes. There are no signs of Seatrout, Spotted so far this week although the cold weather may increase both the sizes and bite.

OFFSHORE – Anglers have been out on the offshore to fish the Triangle Wrecks for Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black), Tautog, and Flounder that are all huddled up on the bottom. They are loving live bait this week and coming up in consistent numbers so far. This has been the main focus for anglers as most of the fishing inshore is closed at this point.




Capt. Greg Weaver e-Fishin Sea Sport Fishing Charters Virginia beach
970-946-7071
e-fishinsea.com





December 29, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – A lot of people have been going either North or South for the best catches this week. Due to the unseasonably warm weather the Bass, Striped have been sporadic and scattered. The bite has been good up until this week however and we are expecting them to hang around and not move out quite yet. Most of them are undersized in the area but anglers who put their time in can expect some 30 inch fish. The conditions moving in are expected to change the bite a little bit and it should heat up. Some whoppers are already coming out of the bay on Eels as well. This has been the preferred bait for most areas. When the bite is on anglers can expect to catch their limits as well. Keep an eye out for changing regulations as to what is open in the various areas to make sure you are fishing within your legal limits.






Capt. Puddin’ G & G Charters
804-832-3847
karenlynnfishincharters.com





December 21, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Maryland portion of the bay is closed however the fishing remains good in the rivers. The Smith Point area has been great as well. Eelers are still on the Eastern shore from Cape Charles to the Sound catching big, big Stripers (Bass, Striped) that are 40 inches and more. eels are hitting the bigger fish and are the bait of choice this week. We expect this to continue for the next few weeks as the temperature has not dropped too much at this point. State inshore fishing closes December 31st so there is limited time to get your Bass fix in before then.






Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
fishmidnightsun.com





December 15, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Up higher in chesapeake bay we are seeing some good Rockfishing (Bass, Striped). We’re seeing a lot of fish from the 16-30 inch range while trolling. We’re not seeing too many of the really big fish and I suspect it’s due to the warm weather. There’s been a few beasts hooked in the lower bay by the guys using Eels. Water temps have been a touch warm for this time of year. Numbers have been decent as even on the slower days we’re reeling in around 30 fish and the good days are offering up 60 or more fish when the bite’s on.






Capt Puddin’ – G & G Charters
804-832-3847
karenlynnfishincharters.com





December 11, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Not a whole lot has changed from last week so far. The fish on the inshore aren’t moving very much and can still be found in the same locations. The unseasonably warm weather has locked Bass, Striped down and can be caught in the Chesapeake Bay on live Eels. The lower bay is producing the biggest fish up to 40 inches or more. Some guys are using artificials but the best fish are on the Eels. State inshore fishing closes December 31st so there is limited time to get your Bass fix in before then.






Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
757-336-0569
fishmidnightsun.com





December 3, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Rockfish (Bass, Striped) fishing has pretty much remained the same as last week’s report. This is mostly due to unseasonably warmer temperatures. The only difference being that more and more 40 inch and bigger fish have been showing up on the east side of Chesapeake Bay along the eastern shore. Drifting Eels has been been the best presentation for the bigger fish.






Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
fishmidnightsun.com





November 26, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Fishing is really really good right now, still tons of Rockfish (Bass, Striped) in the mouth of the Potomac and buoy 65 to 68 area, the size seem to be really picking up with more upper twenty to mid-thirty inch fish showing up daily. The mouth of the Rappahannock River up to 50 and 51 buoys in the cut has been really hot lately as well, with trolling small Bucktails with 4 to 6 inch shad on them has worked great for me also jigging Stingsilvers and other metal jigs have been producing some nice fish as well. Further down the bay the Eel bite is starting to really get going with more 40 plus inch fish showing up daily in the Cape Charles area, Eels have been the bait of choice for them.






Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
fishmidnightsun.com





November 18, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – Rockfish (Bass, Striped) continue to do pretty well from Point Lookout, MD to Windmill Point, VA. Lots of birds working to show you the fish. There’s more 30 inch fish showing up daily. Fish will be found in up to 60 ft of water. Jigging sting silvers is working very well. Some anglers are using crippled herring or trolling small bucktails to get into some fish. Give Capt. Ryan a shout for a day of great VA Striper fishing.






Capt. Ryan Rogers Midnight Sun Charters
804-580-0245
fishmidnightsun.com





11,13,2015

Gwynn Island



INSHORE – Bass, Striped are schooling up as the temperature slowly drops. They are mostly undersized as of right now but are reaching up to 20 inches. Sizes are expected to improve in the next few weeks. Anglers are using umbrellas, bucktails and stretch 25s. They have also been trolling, chumming and live lining Spots around structures. Overall the water is still fairly warm compared to what it should be at this time. Anglers are eagerly awaiting a little cooler weather for more keeper sizes.

OFFSHORE – Farther out there are some good Tautog biting around the bridges however nothing in close. They are waiting for the cooler weather to make their moves.

BAIT REPORT – Menhaden up to 10 inches are running thick right now along with Glass Minnow and a few different species of Crab.


Capt. Puddin’
804-832-3847
karenlynnfishincharters.com





November 6, 2015

Gwynn Island Fishing Report



INSHORE – The fishing is pretty much the same but there has been miles and miles of birds from Solomons Island, Md. to the mouth of the Rappahanock River. Rockfish (Bass, Striped): There’s still a lot of throwbacks; fish under the legal 20″ minimum size, but we are starting to see some nicer 25 to 30″ fish in the mix. On the edges of the channel and under the birds we are also seeing some Gray Trout (Weakfish) under the birds and rockfish. In Va. they have to be over 12″ and you’re allowed one per person, in Md. they have to be over 13″ and you’re still only allowed one per person. Stingsilvers and bucktails have been the ticket on the trout.






Capt. Ryan Rogers
804-580-0245
fishmidnightsun.com