Spanish Mackerel are still being reeled in by many anglers, with some impressive hauls reported along the oceanfront as these fish commence their seasonal departure from the bay.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) is proving to be a prime spot for increasing flounder catches, rivaling the consistent yields from ocean wrecks. With spot now more abundant, they are becoming the bait of choice for landing the larger flounder.
Red Drum are still making a strong showing, from the Potomac’s mouth to the bay’s entrance, with numerous reports of large schools feeding at the surface and being caught over hard bottom areas.
Cobia are beginning to migrate out of the bay, they are still being actively caught, particularly in the lower bay near the bridge tunnel CBBT, which is a hotspot for action.
Sheepshead anglers are finding success, especially around the CBBT, and the artificial reefs in the lower bay. Both spots are yielding good numbers.
The inlets and rivers within the bay are productive grounds for Speckled Trout and Puppy Drum, thanks to the grass flats that provide ample feeding and hiding spots. These areas are teeming with bait such as minnows and shrimp, the latter being particularly abundant and a significant food source for various species. This abundance is likely why the popping cork rig, which emulates the sound of shrimp, is so effective.
Spot catches are trending upward, with reports mainly coming from the lower bay piers and river areas within the bay. While bloodworms remain a popular choice, lugworms and fishbites are also proving to be effective alternatives. This trend is expected to intensify as September approaches.
Along Sandridge, surf anglers are landing Red Drum, Sharks, and Sea Mullet, and are also hooking Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel.
Meanwhile, offshore boaters are encountering Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Billfish, with Tilefish adding to the exciting variety of catches offshore.
The 41st Annual Pirate’s Cove Billfish Tournament concluded with Team Pelican, led by Capt. Arch Bracher, claiming the top-boat honors and a significant prize of $275,893. The event, held in Manteo, North Carolina, saw 84 boats with 251 anglers vying for a total of $1.263 million in prize money. Pelican’s victory was secured through the release of seven billfish, totaling 1,000 points. The team featured a family crew, including the Top Junior Angler, Wyatt Bailey.
Close contenders included last year’s champion, Sweet Spot, which finished second with 950 points, and Viking 82, which took third place with 800 points. Notably, Holly McAlhany of Sweet Spot was honored as the Top Lady Angler. The tournament highlighted the skill and competitive spirit of the anglers, with impressive catches and releases, contributing to the ongoing tradition and excitement of sportfishing.
The 21st Virginia Beach Billfish Tournament is set to make a splash from August 21-24, 2024, promising an exciting blend of competitive fishing, conservation, and charity. This invitation-only event is a highlight on the sportfishing calendar, drawing an average of eighty teams who vie for a substantial purse that exceeds $800,000.
The tournament kicks off with registration and a Captain’s Meeting on August 21st, followed by three days of intense fishing. Participants will compete in a friendly yet competitive atmosphere, with daily weigh-ins at the Southside Marina. The event is not just about the competition; it’s also a social gathering, featuring nightly entertainment and dinners, including a Kick-Off Party with live music, a Pig Pickin’ dinner, and a Seafood Fest.
The Virginia Beach Billfish Tournament is more than a sporting event; it’s a community affair dedicated to giving back. Operated by the Virginia Beach Billfish Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the tournament supports youth and marine-related charities, reinforcing its commitment to conservation and the local community.
As the tournament approaches, excitement builds for what is sure to be another memorable event, full of camaraderie, competition, and contribution to worthy causes. For more details on the schedule and events, visit the official tournament website.
Tight lines and good luck out there!
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