Leaning Towards Fall!
August 06, 2024
Chincoteague
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Flounder

Shark (Blacktip)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
As we write this report, the squally effects of Debby are upon us. The long term forecast is for cooler temps. It would appear the fever of summer has broke. A rogue cool water eddy has damped down the nearshore ocean fishing. Fortunately the flounder fishing has kept steady, and the warm Chincoteague Bay has provided refuge for our summer sharks. As the weather cools and the days grow shorter we will begin to search for Speckled Trout and Redfish deep in the marsh. We still have a few days open towards the end of August and plenty of availability in September and October. Come see why a quality fishing experience doesn't have to be expensive. Stay Tuna'd, Aloha!