I'm not one to push guides, but if it will be your first time there, you might want to look up Cory Ruth - he does fly fishing guided trips on kayaks - should be able to get you on the fish and you won't have to bring your own yak.
-- If yak fishing doesn't ring your bell, Lynnhaven has spots you can hit from shore - just be careful wading as there are sudden dropoffs and you can easily get swept out into the current. There may be some spots you can shore fish at Rudee, but I haven't found them. There is a big boat ramp right by the aquarium where you can launch a kayak or john boat.
Those inlets work best on a shifting tide.
Orange and brown clousers work for me. Good luck!
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 10:24:00 AM UTC-4, HeaveToo wrote:
On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 10:24:00 AM UTC-4, HeaveToo wrote:
I am thinking about packing up the tent, the kayak, and a few things and taking a trip to Virginia Beach to do some fishing in Rudee Inlet and Lynhaven Inlet. I have heard about the redfish, sea trout, and flounder and it sounds like a good place to fish.
Has anyone else fished these areas? Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for the trip?
Which tide is better for fishing for Redfish? Any good flies that have worked for you? Any specific time of the day that is best? Any good spots that you know about?
Thanks in advance for the tips.
http://www.tpfr.org
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