Sandbridge Fishing Report

April 10, 2017

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Spring pattern has begun to set into place this week.Tautog are swimming the bay bridge Tunnel. In Lynnhaven Inlet, in the warmer backwaters, we are seeing Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) to almost 5 pounds along with a few Puppy Drum (Drum, Red). Using MirrOlures and casting Gulps has worked extremely well to hook them. Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] haven’t quite shown up yet. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle
757-481-7517





March 29, 2017

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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
info@greentophuntfish.com http://www.greentophuntfish.com





December 27, 2016

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – As always there are plenty of Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny) to be caught this week. Anglers continue to target the Stripers (Bass, Striped) however the migratory fish still have not made their way inside the 3 mile line. A couple decent fish continue to turn up on live Eels on a slow troll. Cape Charles has been a hot area. Tautog continue to bite into this week on the wrecks and reefs. Generally Green Crab is best to hit them. Moving to the Rudee Inlet we are still seeing Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) caught. Gulp on a jig is working well to hook them along with a few topwaters. Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) are scattered but if you put some time in there will still be a few to catch. If you are targeting them, cut Finger Mullet has been most productive. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Nearshore and offshore there is still a decent bottom bite for Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black), Blackbelly Rose Fish, Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline & Tilefish, Golden) as well as Bluefish. We hope to see this continue into the new year. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – As always there are plenty of Dogfish (Dogfish, Spiny) to be caught this week. Anglers continue to target the Stripers (Bass, Striped) however the migratory fish still have not made their way inside the 3 mile line. A couple decent fish continue to turn up on live Eels on a slow troll. Cape Charles has been a hot area. Tautog continue to bite into this week on the wrecks and reefs. Generally Green Crab is best to hit them. Moving to the Rudee Inlet we are still seeing Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) caught. Gulp on a jig is working well to hook them along with a few topwaters. Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) are scattered but if you put some time in there will still be a few to catch. If you are targeting them, cut Finger Mullet has been most productive. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Nearshore and offshore there is still a decent bottom bite for Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black), Blackbelly Rose Fish, Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline & Tilefish, Golden) as well as Bluefish. We hope to see this continue into the new year. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





December 15, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) continue to bite this week. We are finding them in Rudee Inlet and Lynnhaven Inlet throughout the interior backwaters. They will likely slow down soon but it has been a great year for them overall. MirrOlures and Xraps as well as Redheads with Plastic tails are working well. Zman, Gulp and Bass Assassin usually produce as well. A few local Stripers (Bass, Striped) are inside the inlets at night around the docks. In the bay there are some schoolie fish from 18-28 inches. Up the bay there are plenty of schoolies under the birds from the York River into Maryland. The big fish are being caught on Eels on the Eastern shore side up the bay North of Cape Charles. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Princess Anne
757-428-1000
www.princessannedistributing.com





December 7, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The bite has been quite slow lately. Skates (Skate, Winter) and Bluefish have been caught. Schoolie Stripers (Bass, Striped) are turning up but no keepers yet. Inside Rudee Inlet we are seeing Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and Redfish (Drum, Red). Trolling live Eels has been productive. Schoolie Stripers are taking cut Finger Mullet. Cut Shrimp are better for the smaller fish around the inlet. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Boats are hitting the wrecks for Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline). There are some bigger Bluefish biting out there as well. The head boats are a bit better at handling the rougher water so there hasn’t been a lot of sport boats headed out. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
www.virginiafishing.com





November 30, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) are still biting inside the inlet with Puppy Drum (Drum, Red). Specks are abundant and are still larger sizes. They are inside Lynnhaven Inlet. Jigheads and MirrOlures are working well to hook them. Tautog are biting well on the Bay Bridge Tunnel and the inshore wrecks. They are taking Green Crab and Blue Crab. Big Rockfish (Bass, Striped) have caught everyone’s attention the past few weeks. They are biting well from Plantation Light to Tangier Island. Anglers are slow trolling Eels on Planer Boards or drifting with Float Rigs. There have been a few fish caught from 30-50 lbs recently. Schoolies are still in the inlets under dock lights along with the bay bridge tunnel on casting jigs. There has also been a report of a 40 lb Rockfish caught at the bay bridge tunnel using an Eel. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Ocean’s East Bait and Tackle
1-888-885-2488
www.fishoceanseast.com





November 23, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Tautog are swimming around the bridges and pilings around the bay bridge tunnel. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) are biting inshore. MirrOlures and Gulp swimming mullet on a moving tide is your best bet. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are inside the inlet but are all schoolies. Most of them are still up North. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are swimming the wrecks in 100 ft or more using Squid on the wrecks. Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline & Tilefish, Great Northern) are swimming the bottom around the canyons. Anglers are deep dropping for them using Squid. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle
757-481-7517





November 16, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Specks (Seatrout, Spotted), Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) and small Stripers (Bass, Striped) are swimming the inlets. Stripers and Tautog have been caught around the bridge tunnel. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are holding up on the inshore and nearshore wrecks. Towards Hampton we are seeing Stripers and Drum as well. For the most part the fish are holding up on structure. Rock piles, bridges and reefs are great places to search. Generally the bite is hottest in the morning but this can change from week to week. Your best bet is to fish a moving tide. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – There’s been some daytime Swordfish (Billfish – Swordfish) and Bigeye (Tuna, Bigeye) caught this week which is surprising. Tuna are being caught on the troll about 60-80 miles out. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Princess Anne Distributing
757-428-1000
www.princessannedistributing.com





November 9, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) and Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) are the main bites into this week. A few Bluefish are around. The Tautog fishing should be good when anglers are able to make it outside to the wrecks. Anglers will search the Islands in the Chesapeake Bay, the bridge tunnel, the light tower and the reef. The weather is not conducive to Tuna trips at this time. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – Bunker (Menhaden) are running the beach.


Princess Anne Distributing
757-428-1000
www.princessannedistributing.com





November 2, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and Drum (Drum, Red) are biting on the inside this week. Gray Trout (Weakfish) and Drum are swimming the islands. The Gray Trout are decent sizes into this week. There hasn’t been much news on Stripers (Bass, Striped) as of yet. Tautog are biting well on the structures. Generally Green Crabs will work well on the bottom. Blue Crabs are a great bait for the Drum. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!



BAIT REPORT – There is very little bait in the southern part of VA. The Mullet are quite scattered.


Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle
757-481-7517





October 26, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are a lot of Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) and Puppy Drum in the inlets and around the beach. Big Red Drum (Drum, Red) are in the bay and along the beach as well. In terms of lures anglers are using Gulp or MirrOlures for Trout. Cut Finger Mullet is also productive. They seem to be biting all throughout the day if you find the moving tide. Stripers (Bass, Striped) are in the inlet although most of them are undersized. A few are around the bridge tunnel. Anglers are mostly casting in this area. Wind Cheaters or poppers are best. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – There have been a few Wahoo or Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin) caught when anglers can get out. Dolphin are out towards the stream. They are a bit scattered. Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) are swimming the wrecks starting in 60-70 ft. Anglers are heading out whenever they find a break in the windy conditions. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

BAIT REPORT – Menhaden are swimming the surf line.


Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





October 19, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – Bright and early this morning the WaveRunner headed out in the direction of the Norfolk Canyon, they returned to the docks a little after 5 with a Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), a few Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), and some Blackbelly Rose Fish in the mix of things! We also had a private boat that returned with some Yellowfin Tuna and Mahi (Dolphin), and we also weighed in a citation Wahoo hitting the scales at 43 pounds. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





October 12, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are fishing off the pier for Redfish (Drum, Red). The rocks in Rudee Inlet are producing Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic), Spot and Trout (Seatrout, Spotted). The weather is still not very favorable for anglers heading out this week. We hope if you decide to hit the water that you stay safe! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





October 5, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – With the storm and tides anglers haven’t been able to get on the water as of late. Spadefish (Spadefish, Atlantic) and Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) were turning up closer to shore before the system moved in however since then we haven’t heard anything. We hope to see the bite pick back up once conditions are more favorable.






Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





September 28, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Rudee Inlet bite has continued to be predominantly Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic) and Spot, with the Spot bite on the rise. Popular baits for anglers looking to target these two species have been live Bloodworms and Squids on a bottom rig. There are still a few lingering Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] reportedly being caught using gulp on a light jig head. Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) are still here if you can find them biting on cut finger Mullet. There are some Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) that have started to move in hitting on the occasional Gulp or MirrOlure. Fall fishing in Rudee inlet is usually pretty good, so be sure to get outside and throw a line in. Don’t forget to stop in our store for all of your Rudee Inlet fishing needs. The inshore charters have continued to catch some Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish while trolling up and down our coast. There have been some reports of some Flounder and Red Drum in the mix of things. There are still some small Sharks being caught and released as well. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – This morning we had the Backlash head out to the deep water at the Norfolk Canyon. We are expecting them to return to the docks possibly flying some release flags as well as bringing home some Mahi (Dolphin) and possibly Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin). Be sure to check back with us between 5 and 6 this evening to see how they did! The Backlash returned to the docks with a Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue) flag flying along with a nice catch of Mahi! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





September 19, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Inside Rudee Inlet there have continued to be some nice Flounder (Flounder, Southern) being caught on Gulp on a light jig head. There has also been a decent Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic) bite going on, with a few Spot starting to move in a swell. Croaker and Spot will bite best on live Bloodworms as well as cut Squid. Though we have no boats fishing inshore today, that does not mean the fish are not there. Recently the fleet have continued to succeed with catch some nice Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish. We have also heard some reports of some Red Drum (Drum, Red) being caught and released as well. There are still some small Sharks being caught and released in the mix of things as well. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The Capt Cheryl returned to the docks flying 2 White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) release flags, as well as a beautiful haul of Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish – Blueline) and Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black). One of the Capt Cheryl’s Sea Bass was of citation size at 5lbs even. The GitRDone hit the docks with 2 White Marlin release flags on their riggers, as well as a whole cart full of Mahi (Dolphin)! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





September 14, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The fishing seems to be slowing down a little inshore. You can still expect to catch some Red Drum (Drum, Red) with a few citations in the mix as well as Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Taylor Bluefish. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – We have the Rebel and the Backlash fishing offshore today. The Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) bite has been excellent the past few days. We’re hoping to see some outriggers full of release flags flying. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com www.virginiafishing.com





September 7, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Things have been a little slow due to the recent tropical storm. The beach has been slow and the water has been dirty. We are still seeing high winds. Inshore the puppy Drum (Drum, Red) and Spot are turning up. Cut Mullet is the best bait for the Drum while Bloodworms and Fishbites are better for the Spot. It may be a while before the water clears up however we look forward to the reports to start rolling back in. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!






Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle
757-481-7517





September 1, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Today we had the Capt. Cheryl and Instigator fishing inshore! The Capt. Cheryl was fishing on an inshore this morning from 8 to 12, and the Instigator was fishing on a 12-4 this afternoon! The Capt. Cheryl returned to the docks at around noon today with a nice haul of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) 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.






Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
www.virginiafishing.com





August 24, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Due to the tournament, we do not have any boats fishing inshore. Though inshore fishing has been really strong in recent days. Boats have been bringing back impressive catches of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish. Also in the mix of the inshore bite have been some nice Cobia and the occasional King Mackerel (Mackerel, King). Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Today the entire fleet, as well as a few private boats headed out to the deep water to fish with their crews made up of all women. Today is the Wine, Women, and Fishing Tournament. Be sure to check back with us around 5 to see how they all did! The Top Notch returned to the docks with a Blue Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue), Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish), Spearfish, and White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) release flag flying! The Capt. Cheryl returned with two White Marlin and a Blue Marlin flag flying! Git-R-Done returned with a Blue Marlin flag flying! The Instigator returned with a White Marlin flag flying and the Backlash returned with 2 White Marlin flags and a Spearfish! Overall we had a great turn out for the Wine, Women, and Fishing tournament , and we are proud of all the ladies that fished today!!! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
http://virginiafishing.com





August 17, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Rudee Inlet bite continues to produce great catches of Croaker, with a few Spot in the mix of things. Anglers looking to target Croaker and Spot would be best off using live Bloodworms or Squid on a bottom rig. There are still some Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] being caught, though most have been throw backs we have had some ongoing keepers in the mix of things. Popular baits for Flounder have been gulp on a light jig head, as well as live minnows. There are a few Bluefish and Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) inside Rudee Inlet as well hitting on light weight artificials and cut Finger Mullet. Today we have several boats on the fleet fishing inshore. Lately Inshore fishing has been great! We have seen some nice catches of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish, with a few King Mackerel (Mackerel, King) in the mix of things. Lately we have also seen an increase in the Cobia bite with some beautiful ones hitting our scales! The WaveRunner, GitRDone, and Capt Cheryl returned from their morning inshore charters with some Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel. They Capt Cheryl crew also had some fun catching and releasing some small sharks. We also had some Cobia on the docks as well. On their afternoon inshore trip, The Capt Cheryl got into some more Spanish Mackerel and Blues, and caught and released some small Sharks (Shark, Sandbar)! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Bright and Early this morning we had the Backlash, High Hopes, and Rebel head out offshore. The High Hopes just returned from offshore with an impressive catch of Mahi (Dolphin), along with a few Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline) and Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) in the mix of things. They also caught and released a White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White), a Sailfish (Billfish – Sailfish), and 3 Citation Dusky Sharks (Shark, Dusky)! The Backlash returned with an awesome catch of Mahi as well as catching and releasing 3 White Marlin, 2 citation Sharks. The Rebel just returned from offshore after catching and releasing 6 White Marlin. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
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August 9, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The inshore bite continues to produce great catches of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) along with Bluefish and the occasional Red Drum (Drum, Red) and Cobia! The Rudee Inlet bite continues to have a strong Croaker bite, the popular setup for them have been live Bloodworms or Squid on a bottom rig. Alongside the Croaker there are a few Spot that are starting to show up. The Flounder (Flounder, Winter) continue to bite on live minnows best, or even gulp on a light jig head seems to do the trick. Most of the Flounder that have been caught recently have been throw backs, though we have continued to have some nice keepers caught in the mix. There are still a few Bluefish and the occasional Puppy Drum (Drum, Red) that have been caught using cut Finger Mullet off the bottom. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – The offshore bite has been predominately Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue & Billfish – Marlin, White), Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), and Mahi (Dolphin)! The Rebel returned with a 207 lb Big Eye Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye) along with 6 White Marlin releases! Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
http://virginiafishing.com





August 2, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – This morning the High Hopes fished along the coast of Virginia Beach and returned to the docks with some Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish. The Top Notch also fished inshore and had several release Red Drum citations as well as some Spanish Mackerel with some Bluefish in the mix. Inshore fishing continues to produce great catches of Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish, with some nice Cobia, and release shark and Red Drum fishing. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Today the Instigator fished inshore and returned to the docks with 4 White Marlin release flags flying as well as a Blue Marlin release flag, and threw some nice Blueline Tilefish, and a Black Sea Bass. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
http://virginiafishing.com





July 26, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) are excellent this week. Clark Spoons are working best to hook them. Cobia and Red Drum (Drum, Red) are beginning to show up. Cobia are taking Bucktails while the Drum will take Bucktails and live bait. They can be caught on the piers, beaches and boats. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!

OFFSHORE – Dolphin and White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) are showing up offshore this week. Dolphin are from 20 miles and out. Marlin are even farther out this week from 50-60 miles. Pro Angler App Users – Tap a fish listed below the report to view more angling tips and tricks!




Princess Anne
757-428-1000
http://princessannedistributing.com





July 20, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Wednesday, the High Hopes, Capt. Cheryl, and Backlash are fishing on inshore trips! The High Hopes is scheduled to be back to the docks at 11 AM while the Backlash and Capt. Cheryl will be back at noon! The High Hopes returned to the docks with a great catch of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish! The Capt. Cheryl is also going out on an afternoon inshore trip as well! They are scheduled to be back at 5 PM so check back with us then to see how they did!

OFFSHORE – Wednesday, the Top Notch is out on an offshore trip, and the Rebel is on an extended trip. They are scheduled to be back around 5 PM so check back with us then to see how they did! The Rebel returned from an extended offshore trip early this morning with a great catch of White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White), Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), and Big Eye Tuna (Tuna, Bigeye)! One Big Eye weighed 305 lbs and 240 lbs!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center
757-491-8000
http://virginiafishing.com





July 15, 2016

Sandbridge 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
757-787-3110
donstackleshop.com





July 6, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Spanish (Mackerel, Spanish) and Cobia have the main bite inshore this week. Anglers are trolling for Spanish and sight casting for Cobia and Red Drum (Drum, Red). Flounder [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] fishing is beginning to pick up as well. Kingfish (Kingfish, Northern), Spot, Bluefish and Croaker can all be caught by surf anglers.

OFFSHORE – The first White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, White) are beginning to show up. They are about 60 miles out. They will become the focus for most offshore anglers in August. Trolling Ballyhoo has been the most productive to hook them. Dolphin fishing has been good however the Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin) have been excellent so far. In the summer when they head North we will see a bit slower numbers.




Princess Anne
757-428-1000
http://princessannedistributing.com





June 28, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Capt Cheryl fished inshore this morning and their crew had a great time catching some Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) and Bluefish. They just returned to the docks with over 80 Spanish Mackerel! What a great time to be fishing along our beautiful coast line here out of Virginia Beach. Inshore fishing has been phenomenal these past few days, If you want to get in on the hot inshore bite do not hesitate to either call us at 757-491-8001

OFFSHORE – The Backlash, Git-R-Done, and Wave Runner all went to the deep early this morning in search of some great catches of Mahi Mahi (Dolphin) and Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin)! That is exactly what they got! The Git-R-Done returned back to the docks first this evening with a great haul of Mahi and a nice catch of Yellowfin Tuna! Following shortly after was the Backlash, and they had catches of Mahi and Yellowfin Tuna as well! Finally, the Wave Runner returned to the docks later this evening with awesome catches of Mahi! Offshore fishing continues to produce great catches of Yellowfin Tuna and Mahi Mahi!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





June 22, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The Rudee Inlet bite has continued to be a mixed one. We have heard some reports of more Flounders (Flounder, Southern) being caught, with some nice keepers in the mix. They have been hitting best on live minnows as well as the gulps on a light jig head. There are still some lingering Bluefish and Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) that have been hitting on top-water artificials, The Bluefish have also been hitting cut Finger Mullet off the bottom. Croaker and Spot have continued to bite on live Bloodworms and Squid. We had the High Hopes and Top Notch do a little inshore trolling today. They both returned to the docks with a nice haul of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) with some Bluefish in the mix.

OFFSHORE – We have several offshore charters scheduled for tomorrow so be sure to check back with us around 5 tomorrow evening to see how they did, and for the most up to date offshore report.




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





June 15, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The High Hopes fished an evening inshore trip on June 13th and returned to the docks with a nice haul of Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) as well as some Bluefish in the mix.

OFFSHORE – Today the Git-R-Done was the only boat that went offshore fishing. They returned to the docks this evening with nice catches of Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin), Mahi (Dolphin), and even a Hammerhead Shark (Shark, H.H. – Great) We also had a private boat come back to the docks with a nice Tuna as well! Offshore fishing is awesome this time of year so call us to book your charter today.




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





June 9, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report





OFFSHORE – This morning the High Hopes fished inshore on a 4 hour charter. They returned to the docks with a nice little haul of some good sized Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish). We also had a private boat that fished some near-shore wrecks and returned to the docks with a nice catch of Spade Fish. The High Hopes went out again on another inshore trip and came back to the docks with another nice haul of Spanish Mackerel




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





June 1, 2016

Sandbridge





OFFSHORE – This week there has been a lot of Rockfish and Stripers (Bass, Striped) being caught with sizes anywhere from 20-30 inches. These fish seem to be concentrating around the mouth of the Potomac River. Trolling with small bucktails is working the best so far to catch these fish but you can also catch them jigging or casting. Anglers are also seeing 1-2 lb. Bluefish with sizes expected to get larger as summer progresses. Be sure to use the app’s fish guide feature to help you find out what type of fish are in the area as you plan your fishing trip.




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





May 24, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Rudee Inlet has continued to produce some great Bluefish. They have been hitting on top water artificial baits, as well as cut Finger Mullet off the bottom. There have also been some Flounders [Flounder, Summer (Fluke)] showing up, with a few keepers in the mix. The Flounder have been hitting best on Gulps on a light jig head, as well as occasionally hitting on cut Squid strips. There are a few Croaker (Croaker, Atlantic) and Spot starting to make their summertime appearance here inside Rudee Inlet, Bloodworms have seemed to be the best choice for those trying to get hooked up with these fish. The Inshore bite has continued to heat up with action. For a while all we were seeing were some Bluefish and Clearnose Skates. But as the weather here continues to warm up, the fishing is starting to heat up as well. We have already started seeing some Cobia starting to make an appearance, which is a great sign because we usually do not see any sign of them until next month. Most anglers who have had success hooking up with the lately controversial Cobia have been sight casting at them. Up in the Bay there have been several nice Red Drum (Drum, Red) caught and released, as well as the occasional Black Drum (Drum, Black). Also in the Bay we have heard some reports of some beautiful Flounder being caught on Gulps. We are ready to get you and your crew fishing, with Memorial Day just around the corner what better time to celebrate a 3 day weekend other than being out on the water.

OFFSHORE – The offshore bite is continuing to pick up as the water temp is on the rise. Some of the fleet have been fishing just South of us and had some great success catching some beautiful Mahi (Dolphin) as well as some Yellowfin Tuna (Tuna, Yellowfin). We are confident the bite at the Norfolk Canyon is about to go off. We are just around the corner from some great catches of Yellowfin Tuna and Mahi being brought back to the docks. We will also start seeing some flags flying as the fleet returns from offshore, representing the catch and release of White Marlin, Blue Marlin, and Sailfish (Billfish – Marlin, White & Billfish – Marlin, Blue & Billfish – Sailfish). Also in the mix off the offshore bite will be Wahoo and Mako Sharks (Shark, Mako). The head boat fleet have been having great success with their Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) trips, bringing back good hauls and some beautiful citations. Also on bottom fishing trips have been some huge Bluefish, Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), Golden Tilefish (Tilefish, Golden), Blackbelly Rose Fish, and even some nice Snowy Groupers (Grouper, Snowy) all in the mix of things. Be sure to book your next offshore charter fishing trip with one of the amazing boats on our fleet, as we are already starting to book up for the summer!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





May 20, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The High Hopes went out the other morning on a half day inshore and had some success catching some beautiful Bluefish as well as some Bonita (Bonito, Atlantic), and Mackerel (Mackerel, Atlantic) in the mix. The inshore fishing has been steadily picking up as the weather here has started heating up the water. The inshore bite has started producing a mixed bite of Bluefish, Mackerel, Flounder (Flounder, Winter), and some nice Redfish (Drum, Red) as well. There are some small Sharks starting to move in as well.

OFFSHORE – The offshore boats have been running mostly deep drop trips here recently as we await for the arrival of some great trolling fishing. The deep drop trips have had some awesome catches of Black Sea Bass (Sea Bass, Black) since the season reopened on the 15th. They have also caught some Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline), and Snowy Grouper (Grouper, Snowy). The last trip the Rudee Angler Ran offshore was packed full of Citation catches. Pretty work by Capt Mark and Capt Skip! We are hoping the that fleet will be out trolling the Norfolk Canyon in the near future for Blue and White Marlin (Billfish – Marlin, Blue & Billfish – Marlin, White), Mahi (Dolphin), and Wahoo. We are looking forward to another awesome summer of offshore fishing!




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





May 12, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – With breezy weather making access to the evolving spring fishery a challenge, anglers are taking advantage of weather windows when they can. The biggest new interest is the emerging Drum (Drum, Black) scene, which is motivating many anglers to gather Crabs and head for the Eastern Shore shoals during calm spells. Red Drum (Drum, Red) are still providing some decent action among the shoals and sloughs near Smith and Fisherman’s Island, and this activity should continue to improve over the next weeks as we approach the next full moon. The best action is still happening among the surf and breakers, where some nice Rockfish (Bass, Striped) are also mixed in. The Black Drum bite is also shaping up, with a few big fish showing up this week, but most blacks are still ranging under 36-inches. The best local Black Drum action is occurring along the Eastern Shore seaside inlets, surf, and near buoys 13 and 16 on the Bayside. This trend will also continue to heat up over the next few weeks, and larger fish will become more common. Some folks are taking advantage of the Bay’s Spring Trophy Striped Bass season. Anglers working topwater lures along the rocks at the islands of the CBBT are content with some rockfish exceeding 36-inches. Storm lures cast around the pilings of the CBBT is also working well. Be sure to check these regulations carefully. Anglers fishing from the Ocean View Fishing Pier are still enjoying good catches of medium-sized Croaker and small Spot, with scattered Sea Mullet (Kingfish, Southern) also providing some diversity. Bloodworms are working best for everything right now. Surf and pier anglers are also finding good luck with Spot and Croaker from the shorelines off Ocean View and Little Creek, as well as Buckroe. Good numbers of keeper Flounder (Flounder, Southern) are coming from the Eastern Shore seaside inlets and the back waters of Oyster, while a few flatfish are also coming from within both Lynnhaven and Rudee Inlets. The lower Bay flounder fishery will pick up once the water temperature stabilizes. Anglers are still catching some Speckled Trout (Seatrout, Spotted), healthy puppy Drum and nice Bluefish to over five-pounds in Rudee Inlet and along the oceanfront, where some early season Spanish Mackerel (Mackerel, Spanish) also showed this week.

OFFSHORE – Tautog are still very active on lower Bay and inshore structures, but now these fish are only available for catch and release until September. Big Seabass are available on these same structures, and you can begin catching them again on the 15th of the month. Look for sheepshead to become active in a few weeks. Blueline Tilefish (Tilefish, Blueline) ranging up to 16-pounds, Wreckfish, and other deep water species are still available in deeper water over 50 fathoms when the weather allows boats to reach them. The upcoming opening of Sea bass (Sea Bass, Black) season on May 15th has many anglers excited about making the run. You can keep up to fifteen black Sea bass at 12.5-inches.




Virginia Beach Fishing Center Ltd
757-491-8000
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May 4, 2016

Sandbridge 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
manager@virginiafishing.com http://virginiafishing.com





April 28, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



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 (Shark, Blacktip), 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 (Shark, Blacktip). There are also many Wreckfish 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. We are already booking offshore trips for this summer, and keep in mind it’s never too early to book your charter.




Dr. Julie Ball Extreme Sportfishing

drjball@msn.com http://www.drjball.com





April 14, 2016

Sandbridge 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
www.virginiafishing.com





April 6, 2016

Sandbridge 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

drjball@msn.com http://www.drjball.com





April 1, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – In the bay we are seeing Tog (Tautog) at the bridge tunnel. The sizes are fair and the bite is consistent. We suspect there are some Stripers (Bass, Striped) moving through the area to spawn however keep in mind they are catch and release. Search around structures using topwater or soft shad bodies to hook them. The mouths of the rivers will be a great place to look for them as well. 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.






Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle
757-481-7517





March 21, 2016

Sandbridge 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

drjball@msn.com http://www.drjball.com





March 16, 2016

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are some catch and release Stripers (Bass, Striped) that can be fished for this week. Anglers can check out our Fish Guide with tons of tips and tricks to keeping your lines tight and helping you plan for the upcoming season!

OFFSHORE – From the Tower to the Triangle Wrecks we are seeing some Tautog being caught. This has been the main focus for most anglers so far as most other species are closed or gone. Any sort of Crab or cut bait has been great to hook them this week. The sizes are fair and the bite is somewhat consistent. We expect this to continue into the weekend.




Princess Anne
757-428-1000





March 2, 2016

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Anglers are facing slim fishing prospects right now. With seasonal closures, less that optimal availability of fishing opportunities, and even more fisheries management regulations up for consideration, folks are becoming disheartened. Hopes are high that the spring fishing season will bring better days. With a limited selection of species to target inshore, most anglers will head to offshore wrecks in search of Tautog during weather windows. Most boats are targeting mid-range wrecks, such as the Triangle Wreck area. Some decent fish weighing to over 20-pounds were boated from these areas lately. Be prepared to weed through tons of big Sea Bass, Black to obtain your limit of three Tog per person at 16-inches, but be sure to release the Seabass since they are out of season. With Tog bait hard to come by, plan ahead to secure your bait. Clams, Mussels, Blue Crabs, Peelers, Hermit Crabs, Green Crabs, Jonah Crabs, or Stone Crabs will work. Schools of big Rockfish (Bass, Striped) continue to roam 15 to 20 miles off the coast, well out of reach of boats. As these fish begin to head back into the Bay to spawn, anglers may intercept them for catch and release activity in the Bay for now, but most folks will not be interested. With the poor speckled trout showing this season winter, most folks are not trying anymore. Although the Tuna, Bluefin passed us by, a few boats are still getting in on the action by making the long run to North Carolina. Deep dropping is always a good this time of year when the weather allows boats to get to deeper water. Nice Tilefish, Blueline are still the staple species along the 50-fathom curve, with plenty of fish available weighing in over the 10-pound minimum for a state citation. Deeper areas along the Canyon edges are showing more activity with Blackbelly Rose Fish and scattered Tilefish, Sand. A variety of Grouper and Barrelfish are also a possibility, but Dogfish, Spiny are making fishing for these deep water species a challenge. A by-catch of black Seabass is almost a given in these areas, but they are illegal to keep. Both metal jigs and Squid or cut bait is working well.






Dr. Julie Ball Extreme Sportfishing

http://www.drjball.com/index.html





February 24, 2016

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

virginiafishing.com





January 15, 2016

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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

Sandbridge 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.






Princess Anne
757-428-1000
http://princessannedistributing.com/home





December 21, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There is a decent to really good bite of Bass, Striped in the bay near the plantation light. Anglers are live eeling for them as the troll is not producing yet. There are a few being caught on the highrise tunnel and around the Chesapeake bridge. They are spotty in this area however their sizes are great. There is also a schoolie group around the bridge tunnels early in the morning and late into the evening. Tog (Tautog) has also been good in the same areas as well as the nearshore wrecks. They are loving just about everything live and will move out to the offshore when the water cools down.

OFFSHORE – Sea Bass, Blacko are on fire on the offshore wrecks this week. Anglers are heading out to hit Tog (Tautog) but are getting caught on lots of Bass. The Tog will pick up once the Bass moves out when the water cools down. Squid have been the best bait for them this week. Mixed in with the Bass are some Flounder, Winter as well. They have just started to come in on the wrecks. There are still some scattered Tuna, Yellowfin however this bite is expected to move out sooner than later. Lots of anglers are waiting for the Bass, Striped and Tuna, Bluefin to move in which should not be too long.




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





December 15, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There are still a few Stripers (Bass, Striped) throughout the inshore this week. They are hitting live Eels up in the North part of the bay on the high tide. Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) have also been caught swimming the inlets. They are mostly small size however there are some keepers. They are hitting lures this week such as a gulp, mirrolure, zmans, or storms. Trout don’t seem to be as interested in bait this week. The main focus inshore has been Tog (Tautog) so far. They are doing very well on frozen Green Crabs, Sand Eels, Fiddler Crabs or Clams. They are spread right from the inshore to the offshore at 105 ft of water.The better sizes have been caught farther out. Some of these sizes should increase with the cooler weather.

OFFSHORE – Sea Bass, Black are doing well at the triangle wrecks offshore this week. They are loving Squid and Bonito, Little Tunny strips. The bite is great however most are still fairly small. There are some keepers however. Once the cool weather shows up they will move out farther and anglers will have a longer trip to find them. The season closes at the end of December though so there is not much time left to head out on the water. There has also been a spotty Tuna, Bluefin bite in the offshore. Not as hot as last week however it is still there for anglers who put their time in.




Princess Anne
757-428-1000
http://princessannedistributing.com/home





December 11, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – The bite has become pretty spotty so far this week. There have been reports of a few decent sized Specks (Seatrout, Spotted) here and there. Gulp and bass assassins are the lure of choice. Everyone seems to be turning their attention to the Stripers (Bass, Striped) and Tog (Tautog) bite. Both fish are doing very well. The Stripers can be located farther up in the bay around Buoy 2, the plantation light and towards the North. Tog are holding up by the tunnel and on the rock piles in the bay. Bucktails continue to serve as a great lure so far this week.



BAIT REPORT – There is still quite a bit of bait to found in the area this week. Menhaden are in the bay and numbers are pretty good.


Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle
757-481-7517





December 3, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There is not a whole lot of action from the inshore this week. A few Stripers (Bass, Striped) have been biting around the Chesapeake Bay bridge tunnel. They have been turning up mostly schoolie sized but there are a few bigger ones mixed in as well. The nighttime bite has been the best as anglers are casting storm lures or bucktails. There are also a few Trout (Seatrout, Spotted) left. They are mostly in smaller sized swimming the inlets. Gulps or bass assassins are the best bet for Trout this week.

OFFSHORE – At the triangle wrecks roughly 35 miles out anglers are finding Sea Bass, Black and Flounder, Summer (Fluke). This is roughly 80-100 ft of water at this point. Farther out in the canyons there are also reports of Tuna, Albacore & Tuna, Yellowfin that anglers have been trolling for pulling Ballyhoo.

BAIT REPORT – So far this week there have not been any bait swimming to report.


Princess Anne
757-428-1000
http://princessannedistributing.com/home





November 26, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There is a lot of action inshore this week. The bridges and tunnel are full of Tog (Tautog) and Stripers (Bass, Striped). Lots of the Stripers are schooled up right now and an assortment of plugs will work to hook them on the shallow rocks and into the deep water. In the bay live Eels are working better as the bay and rivers have the larger sizes. Tog are holding up on the wrecks. There have also been reports of Flounder (Flounder, Winter) swimming the deeper wrecks 30 miles out. Green Fiddler Crabs have been working well to hook them along with the Tog.

OFFSHORE – Anglers have still been deep dropping for Tilefish, Sand and Sea Bass, Black in this area. Tog (Tautog) has also been swimming on the wrecks at 200-300 ft. The larger ones are in the wreck triangle at 85 ft. Everyone is waiting for the large schooled Bass at this point however.

BAIT REPORT – There are no baits running to report yet this week.


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





November 18, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – There is not a whole lot of action inshore at this time. Small sized Seatrout, Spotted are hitting mirrolures, mirrodines and gulps on jigheads. Reports have also surfaced of some Blackfish (Tautog) in small sizes by the bridges and tunnels using Green Crab, Blue Crab and Fiddler Crabs. Small schools of Stripers (Bass, Striped) have been moving around the bridge as well however most are not keeper sized.

OFFSHORE – The wreck fishing in the deep water has been quite active the past few days when weather allows access. Anglers have been dropping for Sea Bass, Black and Flounder (Flounder, Summer (Fluke) & Flounder, Winter). There are also some big Bluefish running but are becoming spotty. Anglers are bringing Squid with them for the Sea Bass and Flounder, searching around 80-120 ft of water.

BAIT REPORT – There aren’t too many bait reports coming in this week. If you are heading out and would like additional suggestions on specific fish and what to use with them you can always rely on our Tips feature which provides lots of information that could help improve your catch.


Princess Anne
757-428-1000
http://princessannedistributing.com/home





11,13,2015

Sandbridge



INSHORE – There is a solid Seatrout, Spotted bite taking place in this area. Anglers are using traditional gulps and jigheads. Bass, Striped are what most people are really waiting for. As the water is still fairly warm they are still anticipating the move inwards as most keeper sizes are outside where anglers can legally fish. The weather has also been keeping anglers in as the North East wind and rain has been brutal.

OFFSHORE – There may be a few Wahoo and Tuna, Yellowfin straggling behind, however most of them have moved out at this point. The most consistent fish offshore right now are Sea Bass, Black and Tog (Tautog). Anglers are finding them in many places including wrecks, near the tunnels, bridges and towers. The farther out you go, the better the catch. Most people are deep dropping for them. Keep in mind with the warmer water temperatures the Bass are far more active and are likely to snag your Tog bait. Anglers are using live Fiddler Crabs for these. Most fishermen are hooking the crabs through only one leg as to attempt to keep them alive longer.This of course, is all weather permitting as conditions have been unfavourable lately.

BAIT REPORT – There aren’t too many bait reports coming in this week. If you are heading out and would like additional suggestions on specific fish and what to use with them you can always rely on our Tips feature which provides lots of information that could help improve your catch.


Capt. Greg Weaver e-Fishin Sea Sport Fishing Charters Virginia beach
970-946-7072





November 6, 2015

Sandbridge Fishing Report



INSHORE – Tautog has been steady in the shallower water. Anglers are using live Fiddler Crabs for these. Most fishermen are hooking the crabs through only one leg as to attempt to keep them alive longer. Smaller sizes are inshore however there are some bigger fish out in the deeper wrecks. There have been reports of Flounder (Flounder, Summer (Fluke)) in the deeper water as well as Seatrout, Spotted action taking place using traditional gulps and jigheads. Anglers are really waiting for the Stripers (Bass, Striped) to show up. At the moment most of them are schoolie sized however they are expected to get bigger. Generally they are extremely spotty from year to year although there has been some good success in the bay. There have even been reports of a few Seabass, Black showing up as well.

OFFSHORE – There are a couple of straggler Wahoo still swimming around however the water temperature is slowly driving them South. A few Tuna, Yellowfin have showed up as well in the last few days, however most offshore boats are skunked. Anglers are looking at roughly a 90 mile run as the stream is moving out so far. Offshore fishing is beginning to become spotty as the season changes.

BAIT REPORT – There aren’t too many bait reports coming in this week. If you are heading out and would like additional suggestions on specific fish and what to use with them you can always rely on our Tips feature which provides lots of information that could help improve your catch.


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















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