Virginia Beach Fishing Charters
Virginia Beach, USA
View on Google Maps ↗Virginia Beach Fishing Charters runs inshore and nearshore trips out of Rudee Inlet, putting you on the action close to the Virginia Beach coast. Target the migrating species like cobia, red drum, flounder, and striped bass, with a chance to spot dolphins and military vessels along the way. Whether you're a family with kids or a group of friends, these captains know the local waters and will get you hooked up.
Trips
inshore · offshore
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does Virginia Beach Fishing Charters fish for?
Typical targets include Cobia, Redfish (Red Drum), Flounder, Spotted Seatrout, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Virginia Beach Fishing Charters depart from?
Virginia Beach Fishing Charters runs out of Virginia Beach, USA (200 Winston Salem Ave, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, USA).
How do I book with Virginia Beach Fishing Charters?
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Quick facts
| Business | Virginia Beach Fishing Charters |
|---|---|
| Destination | Virginia Beach, Virginia |
| Location | Virginia Beach, USA |
| Targets | Cobia, Redfish (Red Drum), Flounder, Spotted Seatrout, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish |
| Trip types | inshore, offshore |
| Phone | (757) 748-0488 |
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