Virginia Beach Fish Species
Fish Season Calendar
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Guide's Targeted Fish Species In October
Common Virginia Beach Fish Species Questions
What fish can you catch at Virginia Beach?
At Virginia Beach, you can catch a variety of fish, including flounder, striped bass, and cobia. When you embark on a trip with Alana Kay Sportfishing, you'll have the opportunity to target these species and more, guided by their expert knowledge of the local fishing spots.
Is Virginia Beach saltwater or freshwater?
Virginia Beach is primarily known for its saltwater fishing, offering access to the Atlantic Ocean. Alana Kay Sportfishing specializes in these saltwater adventures, giving you the chance to explore the rich marine life of Virginia Beach's oceanic waters.
What fish is biting in Virginia?
The fishing season in Virginia offers a wide range of opportunities, with various fish species biting at different times of the year. Alanna Kay Sportfishing, helmed by Captain Pat, stays on top of the latest fishing trends and is well-equipped to guide you to the hottest catches, ensuring you have the chance to reel in the most sought-after fish during your Virginia fishing adventure.
A Alanna Kay Sportfishing Guided Fishing Trip targets the top Virginia Beach Fish species including Cobia King Mackerel (Kingfish) Atlantic Mackerel Redfish Black Seabass Spadefish, Spanish Mackerel, Kingfish, Bluefish, and Black Drum. We primarily Fish the Atlantic Ocean, Brock Cove, Thurston Branch, London Bridge Creek, Wolfsnare Creek, The Narrows, Brown Cove, Mill Dam Creek, Lynnhaven River, Great Neck Point, Lynnhaven Bay, Deary Cove, Eastern Branch Lynnhaven River, Keeling Cove, Witch Duck Bay, Dix Creek, Pinetree Branch, Broad Bay, Thoroughgood Cove, Linkhorn Point, Thalia Creek, Western Branch Lynnhaven River, Buchanan Creek, Poorhouse Cove, Dey Cove, Little Neck Creek, Hebden Cove, Lake Tecumseh, Fisherman's Wharf Marina, Lake Redwing, Rudee's Inlet Station Marina, Lake Rudee, Lake Wesley, Owl Creek, Lake Holly, Lake Christine.