Sport Fishing Charters in Virginia Beach
Sport fishing in Virginia Beach is something the Fin Seeker takes part in usually two different times throughout the year. Virginia Beach and Rudee Inlet are the well known inlets where the majority of the native Virginia Beach fishing charters of Rudee Inlet make harbor. Captain Bob and the Fin Seeker make the run offshore to the Virginia Beach offshore fishing grounds for the awesome Virginia Beach sport fishing
throughout the summer and fall and returns to inshore fishing in December for the great
Virginia Beach striper fishing.
Sport Fishing Charters in Virginia Beach
Depending on how many charters it looks like he has booked will determine how long he will stay for the awesome offshore sport fishing in Virginia Beach. The charter fishing in Virginia Beach stays hot and the bite last much longer than the sport fishing in areas to the north like Atlantic City or Ocean City. When the Fin Seeker is fishing in Virginia Beach they are usually fishing for big game fish like yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, marlin, dolphin, wahoo, and many of the sport fish listed lower on the page. Captain Bob and the Fin Seeker are usually fishing in Virginia Beach during the months of March through November and fishing in Va Beach for striper for December, January, and February.
When you are ready to reserve your Virginia Beach fishing trip you can checkout our rates for Virginia Beach fishing charters here.
If you have never been charter fishing in Virginia Beach VA then you are missing out on a real fishing adventure. Virginia Beach is home to some of the best charter trips available in the entire Mid-Atlantic region. First of all Virginia Beac locals are about as friendly as they can be. There are a couple hotel and motels in this fishing town that plays host to some of the best sport fishing tournaments on the east coast. And the fishing as if you didn't know is absolutely spectacular and without real long runs to the Gulfstream that flows north just off the Virginia Beach coast. When fishing in Virginia Beach you are about 80 miles to the Gulf Stream but the long run is well worth it considering the possible catch.
Virginia Beach Fishing
Captain Bob's home port is Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach for most of the year. The fact is Captain Bob has many years of experience fishing in Virginia Beach waters as well as the rest of Virginia Beach, including Oregon Inlet. He is a master offshore sportfisherman who's sportfishing resume would include tournament wins and a ton of trophy big game fish caught and or released.
Early spring time Virginia Beach fishing produces yellowfin tuna pictured below are a couple yellowfin tuna as they approach the boat. They will be eventually gaffed by the mate and put in the fish box. Some happy anglers will leave their Virginia Beach fishing trip with some nice yellowfin tuna to carry home to the dinner table. Yellowfin tuna are one of the more popular species along the Mid Atlantic coast. They are caught various ways with numerous different baits from trolling plugs or ballyhoo to chunking with butterfish. If you look closely at the tuna in the photos you can see the cedar plugs in the tuna's mouth.
Here is a list of the many species the Virginia Beach fishing charters may target throughout the year. As the season changes so will the fish species that are available.
- Blue Marlin
- White Marlin
- Yellowfin Tuna
- Bluefin Tuna
- Bigeye Tuna
- Wahoo
- Dolphin - Mahi Mahi
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- Sailfish
- King Mackerel
- Striper (Rockfish)
- Amberjack
- Spadefish
- Bluefish
- Shark
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