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Need Info for Hamptom Virginia

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Need Info for Hamptom Virginia

Postby bigbearkeith » July 1st, 2012, 8:28 pm

I'll be in Hampton Virginia for 5 days the end of the month. Does anyone have any suggestions for a day of fly flinging in fresh or salt? Thanks
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Re: Need Info for Hamptom Virginia

Postby silverlaker » July 17th, 2012, 9:56 pm

Bring your golf clubs?! When I lived in that area I golfed more than fished. I did chuck some bait from a pier attached to a tunnel entry that was like 27 miles long or something... also caught some trout in the mountains just northwest of Charlottesville [3 hrs. away (and 20 years ago?)]. I'd probably try and hit the surf. There's got to be some good action with out great expense.
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Re: Need Info for Hamptom Virginia

Postby Artin » July 18th, 2012, 8:10 am

You should look into the Striper fishing there in the salt. I am not sure if its prime season but Hampton is near Chesapeak Bay, great Striper fishing with Bluefish & Spanish Markerel.

"Summer fishing with the birds, fish schooled up and the addition of the toothy critters, blues and spanish mac's can be the most fun you could hope to enjoy. Many fish in the 5 pound class are caught (that's about 20 to 24 inches). Spanish Mac's are the fastest fish on the bay and strip fly lines into your backing, and blue fish, perhaps the meanest and most powerful for its size species. Blues and Spanish are just a terrific accompaniment to the Striped Bass population we enjoy so much!"

I know that's what I'd be doing there :rockon: :rockon:


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