Virginia Saltwater Fishing Report

Captain Craig Paige with Paige II Charters put his crew on schools of Red Drum, near the CBBT

October heralds a season of abundance for anglers in the coastal regions. With a variety of species like Spot, Drum, Bluefish, Flounder, Trout, and Rockfish active and biting, it’s a prime time for seasoned fishermen to cast their lines.

Rick Simmerman landed a 5lb 5oz Flounder

In the rivers, many anglers are focusing their efforts and finding success with standard two-wire bottom rigs, which prove effective for almost any species. Baiting these rigs with bloodworms, fishbites, and shrimp is a popular strategy, but with the abundance of shrimp in the bay and its tributaries, fresh shrimp is currently the bait of choice for many.

For those who prefer casting lures, jigs with paddle tails or popping corks with shrimp lures are excellent options. Targeting grass beds, rocks, and structures like piers or pilings can yield impressive results. When it comes to Trout, jerkbaits and Mirr-o-lures often outperform other options, while topwater baits are a top pick for enticing Trout, Drum, and Rockfish.

The Bay Rockfish season, which kicked off on October 4th, is eagerly anticipated by many. Check Regulations Here.

Along the Virginia Beach and Sandbridge surf, the action is just as exciting, with anglers reeling in Drum, Sea Mullet, Bluefish, and Sharks.

The offshore scene is bustling too, with boats limiting on Mahi Mahi, releasing white Marlin, and catching small bluefin tuna.

Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor looking to experience the thrill of the catch, October offers a fishing bonanza that shouldn’t be missed. So grab your gear, choose your bait, and head to the waters for an adventure that promises both challenge and reward.

Tight-lines!

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