Posts Tagged ‘Tuna Dolphin’

Virginia Beach – Virginia Saltwater Fishing Charters

February 7th, 2010



Inshore fishing on Virginia Beach charter boats may include trips for striped bass, sea bass, and both red and black drum while offshore fishing charters target tuna, sharks, dolphin, billfish and other species. The area is world famous for its saltwater fishing.

One well known fisherman is Captain Keith Harlan who fishes the Mega Bite out of Virginia Beach. He has fished local waters from the Eastern Shore, Chesapeake Bay, and Virginia Beach to Cape Hatteras for over 30 years. Captain Keith’s vast fishing experience also includes the waters of Barbados, Turks and Caicos, Bahamas, Bermuda, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Key West.

In the summer months, offshore fishing from Virginia Beach is excellent. Captain Keith described Virginia offshore fishing saying, “Nothing is etched in stone with fishing around here but chasing yellowfin tuna thru much of the summer is our main activity”. These tuna like deeper water for the most part, often being caught in water from 30 to 100 fathoms. “We watch the satellite shots to get a general idea of how far north or south the tuna are” explained the Captain. Fishing spots include the Norfolk Canyon, Cigar, Weather Buoy, Wayne’s World and others. These hotspots range up to 75 miles out of Rudee Inlet. In addition to yellowfin tuna, anglers catch bluefin, bigeye, skipjack and longfin albacore tuna, dolphin fish, wahoo, billfish and sharks.

Of interest to many anglers are the trips that reach the Norfolk Canyon. Just before reaching the canyon walls are slopes that are often very productive areas. Near the canyon walls, the bottom becomes steeper and rockier. Fish congregate along the drop offs to catch food that is caught in the hard running current. Along the edges are lobster traps which are marked by orange buoys or “lobster balls”. The buoys attract dolphin fish which in turn attract the larger marlin, swordfish and sharks which feed on them heavily. A trip by a buoy can be uneventful, or one or more lines might be attacked by mahi mahi, tuna, marlin or other fish.

Late August and September often feature the best fishing with anglers seeing larger numbers of tuna as well as an influx of wahoo and bull dolphin. Offshore fishing continues into October, when windy weather and falling water temperatures make fishing less productive.

After the offshore season winds down, Virginia anglers enjoy excellent striped bass fishing. Known locally as rockfish, these delicious fish migrate down the East Coast and congregate in the lower Chesapeake Bay and coastal waters from November thru March. Anglers sometimes catch monster rockfish, exceeding 50 lbs. The Virginia state record rockfish has been broken many times recently, with some of the biggest fish being caught out of Virginia Beach Virginia.

These beautiful gamefish love cold and windy weather and feed in immense schools along the coast. Local charter boat captains such as Captain Keith of the Mega Bite keep watch on local fishing and are usually able to find the fish reliably when a winter weather window of opportunity becomes available.

By: J.C. Banks

Fort Lauderdale Sport Fishing

October 16th, 2009



One of the most popular activities in Florida is Fort Lauderdale sport fishing. Sport fishing enthusiasts from all over the world go to this location to enjoy their favorite activity. This place is particularly famous for its large marine life and great visuals of dolphins, sharks and many other large fish. For anglers, this location is a Godsend and with many easily available facilities and services, people flock to the area to go fishing. Moreover, the balmy climate is the ultimate attraction, as are the excellent water conditions. You can get calm waters here that are ideal for fishing.

Fort Lauderdale sport fishing is especially popular in this area due to the deep waters in many areas that allow access to some of the largest fish. For anglers nothing can be more exciting than hooking some of the big game fish. This place, definitely, offers fishing like nowhere else in the world. Many people are so hooked that they pre-book the coming seasons to be able to fish in the fantastic waters here. The numerous types of boats available here can take you far ahead into the water and help you locate the best spots for fishing.

Many charters offer reasonable rates for your adventure trip. Not only do you get very low prices but also great service from the captain and the crew in most cases. They will help you fish for the best sailfish, marlin, tuna, dolphin, barracuda and many other species. You also get to relax, party and enjoy while in the charter. Therefore, you get double value for your money. Other useful points with the charters here are that even if you are not a seasoned angler, the crew will help you select the right equipments and teach the how to use them.

If you get a good Fort Lauderdale sport fishing charter, you may even be helped with the accommodation and restaurants in the area. Thus, all you will need to remember is to take a suitably long trip to be able to catch fish. Six to eight hours is the normal recommended time if you are serious about this sport. Most operators will help you with the licenses, ice to keep the fish and the fishing equipment. You have to remember to apply enough sunscreen, take a hat and camera and be ready to soak up all the sun while fishing in Fort Lauderdale.

So go ahead and have a great trip!

By: David Karlson