As October ushers in, the coastal waters of Virgnia witness a transformation. The departure of summertime species marks the beginning of a vibrant fall fishing season, with various species becoming increasingly active.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) area remains a hotspot for those seeking diversity in their catch. Here, sheepshead, tautog, flounder and red drum are abundant.
The red drum, especially the larger ones, are known to feed in the surf along Sandbridge and the adjacent wildlife refuge, particularly when the surf is churning.
The cobia have started their migration, presenting an opportunity for anglers to catch and release these robust fighters. Meanwhile, the Spanish mackerel, a prized summer catch continue to be available, but in dwindling numbers as the season progresses.
Speckled trout enthusiasts are reeling in some impressive specimens. Reports from Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle indicate that speckled trout and puppy drum are actively biting inside Lynnhaven Inlet.
Additionally, striped bass are making their presence known in the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay, much to the delight of local fishermen.
Flounder fishing in the Bay has been yielding good results, with anglers taking advantage of the favorable conditions to land the flatfish.
Highlighting the month’s events at Long Bay Pointe Marina was the 1st Annual 2024 Katlyn Inshore Slam Classic, hosted by Long Bay Pointe Bait and Tackle. Initially planned as a cobia tournament, the event pivoted to focus on Puppy Drum due to earlier weather conditions. The shift proved to be the right call, as anglers experienced perfect conditions, leading to a successful tournament with impressive catches of drum and flounder.
The Virginia Beach Pier has been a haven for pier anglers, with catches including puppy drum, trout, spot, small croaker, and flounder. These varied catches reflect the rich biodiversity of the region and offer a rewarding experience for those fishing from the pier.
For the more adventurous anglers venturing into deeper waters, the rewards are even greater. The deep sea yields an array of sought-after species such as sea bass, tilefish, swordfish, blue and white marlin, wahoo, dolphin, and tuna. These deep-sea expeditions promise not only an exciting challenge but also the potential for a bountiful harvest from the depths.
As we embrace the transition that October brings, the waters off the coast of Virginia Beach continue to be a dynamic and abundant environment for marine life and fishing enthusiasts alike. The changing seasons bring new opportunities, making it a truly special time for the fishing community.
Tight-lines!
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