Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Fishing Report for Tues, Sept 29th

Word has it that they tore up the Spot again last night, overnight!
They did exceptionally well on today's incoming tide as well. Outgoing tide was a bit slow, but they have just started picking up the Spot again on this incoming tide. Tide is high at 11PM.

They also had HUGE Puppy Drum (Red Drum) last night. They were too big to keep, but the guys sure look happy in their photos. Check them out on our Facebook Page!
http://www.facebook.com/LynnhavenFishingPier
(Right-click and open in a new tab or window)

You will find more updated information on the Facebook Page as well.

The wind is currently East, about 8mph. It's going to be changing again soon, so don't worry ;o)

It is Virginia Beach, so the weather changes by the minute. We recommend checking the report for yourself using the links below before you come. While we are happy to tell you what it looks like outside our window, we are no better at predicting the weather than the weatherman is.

Please read: All the Lynnhaven Pier Info You Need to Know
http://tinyurl.com/AllPierInfoYouNeed
The majority of your questions can be answered there. Please read that information before sending us a private message to ask something that is answered there; you will receive the above link as your reply.

Current Bay Temps:
About 73.9 degrees Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT)
http://tinyurl.com/ChesapeakeBayTemps
About 74.1 degrees at First Landing/Cape Henry
http://buoybay.noaa.gov/locations/first-landing

Current Weather at the Pier: http://www.wunderground.com/q/zmw:23451.6.99999
Current and Future Weather at the Pier: http://tinyurl.com/WeatherChannel23451

Tides:
Our Tide Charts can be found in this album (they are in order from Left to Right from May Through October):
http://tinyurl.com/2015TideCharts
Lynnhaven Inlet http://tinyurl.com/TidesLynnhavenInlet
Cape Henry http://tinyurl.com/TidesCapeHenry
(For the most accurate tides, use Cape Henry and/or Lynnhaven Inlet for the address - the pier is about half-way between the two points)
Incoming tide is typically better than outgoing tide. Incoming tide is approx. 1 hour after Low up to 1 hour before High.

If you have any trouble with the links, please right-click and choose to open in another tab or window; that sometimes solves the problem.

 
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