Chincoteague Island Fishing Charters

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Chincoteague Island: 14 fishing charters available

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Angler's choice

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25 ft

Up to 4 people

Shore Chaos Charters

4.9/5 (46 reviews)
Chincoteague
Book your next trip with Shore Chaos Charters and find out what makes the fishing in Chincoteague so unique. With Captain James at the helm, you’re in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

"Shore Chaos Charters was a great close to our vacation.  My wife had never been fishing with me and Captain James worked hard to make sure she caught fish!" —⁠ Ken,
Trips from
US $250
Trips from
US $250
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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Captain Pete's Fish Tales

4.9/5 (453 reviews)
Chincoteague
Sign up with Captain Pete’s Fish Tales if you’re looking for an unforgettable angling adventure out of Chincoteague Island. Captain Pete Wallace has been fishing here for more than 25 years and knows these waters like the back of his hand.

"Just got back from a fishing trip and it was truly an incredible experience for the whole family!" —⁠ Joshua,
Trips from
US $299
Trips from
US $299
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36 ft

Up to 6 people

Salt Addict – Angler Management

5.0/5 (11 reviews)
Chincoteague
Salt Addict is all about fishing the stunning waters of Chincoteague. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Bruce is prepared to put you on fish.

"Our day was better than we could have imagined. Capt Bruce is accommodating and nice as can be!" —⁠ Victoria,
Trips from
US $1,300
Trips from
US $1,300
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28 ft

Up to 6 people

Reel Freedom Charters LLC

5.0/5 (48 reviews)
Chincoteague
Book your next trip with Reel Freedom Charters and find out what you’re missing in Chincoteague.

"Captain Rob was superb. Tackle ready, friendly, and made the trip fun for all." —⁠ Jeff,
Trips from
US $400
Trips from
US $400
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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Ashlyn Jewel Charters

5.0/5 (8 reviews)
Chincoteague
There's a fish with your name on it in Chincoteague and Ashlyn Jewel Charters will help you catch it! You're likely to fish for Blacktip Shark, Black Seabass, Whiting, Weakfish, Flounder, Skate, Bull Shark, Hammerhead Shark, and more, depending

"We had an incredible time aboard the Ashlyn Jewel with Captain Todd!" —⁠ Lara,
Trips from
US $300
Trips from
US $300

Angler's choice

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22 ft

Up to 6 people

Assateague and Chincoteague Bay Adventures

4.9/5 (424 reviews)
Chincoteague
Chincoteague Bay Adventures offers customizable and affordable family fun fishing trips to serve any angler’s need.

"The boat had great sun coverage. Captain did amazing at keeping us on top of the fish, he didn’t mind moving the boat around to find the perfect spots." —⁠ Sherri,
Trips from
US $209
Trips from
US $209
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21 ft

Up to 4 people

Reed and Reel Fishing Company

Just listed
Chincoteague
If you're ready to start fishing in Chincoteague, book a trip with Reed and Reel Fishing Company. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain William can tell you all about the local fishery.
Trips from
US $250
Trips from
US $250
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19 ft

Up to 3 people

JM Charters

Chincoteague
JM Charters is a light tackle fishing charter that operates in the seaside bays of Virginia. From mid-March through May, we target Flounder and Black Drum in the Wachapreague and Quinby areas of the seaside bays and inlets.
Trips from
US $350
Trips from
US $350
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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Salt Addict – Bottom Bouncer

5.0/5 (10 reviews)
Chincoteague
If you’re in the market for a day to remember, look no further than Salt Addict. Your guide for the day is Captain Bruce, which allows you to benefit from years of sportfishing experience.

"Bruce was a great captain. He had a plan to run out a little further to put us on fish but with a storm coming in the ocean had kicked up bigger waves and made run time to the original location much longer than anticipated." —⁠ John,
Trips from
US $300
Trips from
US $300
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38 ft

Up to 6 people

Never Enough Sport Fishing LLC – RYMACA

5.0/5 (2 reviews)
Chincoteague
Ready to go fishing in Chincoteague? Never Enough Sport Fishing is here to make it happen! With Captain Don at the helm, you’ll benefit from years of knowledge and experience.

"We have never caught tile fish before but boy are they are delicious." —⁠ Jean,
Trips from
US $1,200
Trips from
US $1,200

Top deep sea fishing trips in Chincoteague Island

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Chincoteague Island

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Half-day fishing trips in Chincoteague Island

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Top Targeted Species in Chincoteague Island

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Top Types of Fishing in Chincoteague Island

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Top Fishing Techniques in Chincoteague Island

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Chincoteague Island

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Chincoteague Island

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Fishing in Chincoteague Island

Chincoteague is a paradise of the outdoors. With its wild horses, sandy beaches, shallow flats, and untouched wildlife reserves, it’s the perfect place to reconnect with nature and get back to the important things in life. Chincoteague fishing charters will let you delve deep into this watery wonderland and head home with a literal boatload of delicious fish.
 
You could spend a year of your whole life exploring these waters and still only scratch the surface of what the area has to offer. Monster Red and Black Drum lurk in the bays, while “Rockfish” (Striped Bass), Bluefish, Tautog, and “doormat” Flounder fight for space around rocks and wrecks. Head further afield, and you could hook into monster Sharks, Tuna, and even Marlin. With so much going on, your only regret will be having to leave at the end of your trip!

Chincoteague Fishing Spots

Chincoteague Island fishing charters take you to a huge range of habitats, searching for pretty much every species found on the Eastern Seaboard. There’s a lot of ground to cover, and chances are you won’t be able to fit everything into one visit. Don’t worry, once you’ve got a taste of the area’s fishing, you’ll always be back for more. Here are some of the spots you can hit, just to whet your appetite.
 

Chincoteague Bay

Whether you’re cruising around the bay itself or exploring the many channels and creeks that feed it, Chincoteague Bay fishing offers incredible light tackle action. Flounder, Trout, Red Drum, Bluefish, Croaker, and a variety of smaller Sharks can be caught here. What’s more, it’s within easy kayaking distance of town!
 

Blackfish Banks

Also known as “the Subway Cars” or “the Boxcars,” these banks hold some of the best Flounder bite in the state. During the heat of summer, you would be hard-pressed not to hit your limit here. And it’s not just Flounder. Triggerfish, Tautog, Black Seabass, Speckled Trout, and Spadefish can all be found swimming around these waters.
 

26 Mile Hill

Leave the shallow waters behind you and head offshore and you will be very well rewarded. Tuna can be caught out here, as can Wahoo and Mahi-Mahi. This spot is best known for its awesome Shark action, though. Expect Tigers, Makos, Threshers, Duskies, Blacktips, Hammerheads, and more!
 

The Parking Lot

The Parking Lot is great for a ton of species, but there’s one big, tasty reason anglers make the trip here - Tuna. Bluefin, Yellowfin, and Bigeye Tuna all spend their summers in this spot. Anglers from Virginia’s Atlantic Coast to get in on the action. You really need to empty the freezer before you head out here!
 

Canyons

Monster Makos and big Bluefin not enough for you? Are you craving some world-class big game action? Washington, Norfolk, and Poor Man’s Canyons are home to some of the top names in deep sea sportfishing, including Blue and White Marlin, Bigeye, Bluefin, and Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, and a ton of Sharks. It may take several hours to get here, but it’s well worth the journey.
 

Chincoteague Fishing Pier

If all you’re after is a bit of fun and some tasty fish to show for it, you don’t need to look further than the local fishing pier. You can catch a variety of species from the local piers, including Striped Bass, Bluefish, Flounder, Croaker, Black Seabass, Blue Crab, and much, much more. You may not break any records, but you’ll certainly feed the family!

Fishing Techniques

If you want to make the most of Virginia’s fleeting Trophy Striped Bass season, hit the bridges and rocky structure in early May and get ready for the fight of your life! Spinning gear usually works best when targeting Stripers, but you can take your pick of what you use with it. Cut Bunker or Mullet are great, as are lures like Crippled Herring and Calcutta Flashfoil. Let’s be honest, Stripers aren’t known for being fussy!
 
Head to shallower waters, and you can enjoy awesome light tackle action for trophy Red Drum, using swimbaits, topwater plugs, or live Finger Mullet, Shrimps, and Clams. Speaking of Clams, the Black Drum bite in Chincoteague is out of this world, and nothing brings these brutes in better than fresh shellfish.
 
Flounder are one of Virginia’s top inshore species, and with good reason. Monster “doormat” Flounder are taken all summer long using top-and-bottom rigs with live Minnows and Squid strips. If you prefer using artificial baits, GULP! lures are the worst kept secret in Flounder fishing. Swimming Mullets, Crabs, Shrimps, whatever you use, hungry Flounder will “gulp” them up before you know it!
 
The early Tuna bite often focuses on trolling, but by the middle of summer, many boats have switched to chunking. Butterfish and Sardines will create a feeding frenzy to rival anything the Outer Banks can offer. Monster Shark hunts use a similar tactic, chumming the water with oily Bunker, then throwing in live Bluefish to get Makos, Threshers, and other alpha-predators swarming your boat.

Need to Know

You don’t need a fishing license aboard registered Chincoteague fishing charters. If you are fishing on your own, you will need to buy a recreational saltwater fishing license for everyone aged 16-64. 
 

Chincoteague Island

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Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Chincoteague Island Fishing Seasons

January

The winter months can be slim pickings along Virginia’s coast, but there are always some tasty treats if you know where to find them. Tautog and Tilefish are just that, and are around all year.

February

Black Seabass are open for a short winter harvest in February. You need a special permit to fish for them this month, but there are always Tautog about if you don’t have one.

March

The first few Flounder start to show up in March, as do the first Striped Bass. Add in even better numbers of tasty Tautog and you won’t even notice that Seabass are closed for harvest.

April

The season really gets going in April! Tautog hit their peak and Flounder start biting harder and harder. Offshore, the first few Sharks and Tuna start to show up around spots like the Parking Lot.

May

The Chincoteague Seafood Festival has been getting people uncomfortably full for half a century and is well worth a visit. May 1st-15th is trophy Striped Bass season.

June

Take part in the Chincoteague Flounder Tournament for your chance to score a huge, winner-takes-all prize! Even if you don’t top the list, you’ll still have some delicious flatfish.

July

The Chincoteague Pony Swim is the biggest event of the year. Wild horses are brought across to the mainland for their yearly auction, and locals gather to celebrate these majestic creatures.

August

The warm waters bring a staggering range of species to town in August. Tuna, Sharks, Mahi Mahi, and more show up offshore, alongside huge Amberjack, Tilefish, and much, much more.

September

The Shark bite drops off by fall, but that just means less chance of something eating your catch! Bigeye and Yellowfin Tuna are still around, as are Flounder, Redfish, Seabass, and more inshore.

October

If you fancy trying a dozen different ways to enjoy shellfish, the Chincoteague Oyster Festival is for you. If you don’t, Trout, Flounder, and Seabass are all in season. Yellowfin are still biting at the Canyons.

November

Many species drop off by November, but not all of them! Striped Bass are in their prime, as are Black Seabass and Tautog. You can sometimes find Wahoo and Yellowfin Tuna offshore.

December

The annual Christmas Parade brings the town to life, with marching bands, floats, and plenty of seasonal cheer. Join in or escape onto the water to battle big Striped Bass.

Chincoteague Island Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Chincoteague Island

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