WE ARE STILL OPEN 24 HOURS, 7 DAYS A WEEK!!
Had a great run of Spot earlier this morning. They also caught Speckled Trout (with a few keepers), and some small Puppy Drum. They just started picking some Spot up again (around the middle at the moment), and if they do what they did last night, they should have a good run on the back half of the incoming tide. High tide is at 10:30pm. They are using live and artificial bloodworms.
PLEASE CALL 757-481-7071 OVERNIGHT AND TOMORROW MORNING FOR AN UPDATED REPORT. WE DO NOT GIVE OUT INDIVIDUAL FISHING REPORTS VIA MESSENGER.
When we are crowded and busy:
SHARE THE END OF THE PIER WITH EVERYONE!
ONLY 2 RODS MAY BE USED AT ONCE!
DO NOT SPREAD OUT!
CAST ONLY IN FRONT OF YOU!
Be careful... We have seen a lot of under-sized Red Drum and under-sized Speckled Trout recently. Red Drum must be a Min 18 IN. to a Max 26 IN.; you can keep 3. Specks must be bigger than 14 IN. (only 1 may be bigger than 24 IN.); you can keep 5. VMRC Regs are here:
https://webapps.mrc.virginia.gov/public/reports/swrecfishingrules.php
A few Crabs may be still hanging around, but they won't pot.
Just a reminder to everyone that WE DO NOT GIVE OUT INDIVIDUAL FISHING REPORTS VIA MESSENGER on Facebook. Please continue to check our Newsfeed and if our report is not up to date enough for you, please feel free to call for the latest fishing report 757-481-7071. (New reports may not be posted on Sundays and Mondays because tech support is not available.)
All our info can be found here:
http://tinyurl.com/LynPierInfo
Water temp is here:
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel 77.2 degrees
http://tinyurl.com/ChesapeakeBayTemps
First Landing/Cape Henry 77.1 degrees
http://buoybay.noaa.gov/locations/first-landing
Weather can be checked here:
https://weather.com/weather/today/l/23451:4:US
Tides:
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.
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