Easy morning! Three trips today, so we are off to a good start. Right now, the next availability we have for charter is next tuesday. Give me a call at 7577496008 to book
I have been getting a ton of calls asking if we can go charter fishing now in Virginia. The answer is finally YES! We must adhere to the Governor's executive orders and do the best we can to prevent the spread of COVID-19, but we can take groups of 6 and we can take you fishing! Book a trip! Now is the time!
***Heres a pro tip- Do not use the fishingbooker or other similar charter fishing booking websites. The best boats do not use booking services and book trips without having to pay a booking service to get clients. The better boats get clients without having to pay a service to find customers. These booking services are not fishermen, dont know about fishing, and are in the business of selling fishing trips, not taking people fishing. Matador charters proudly books their own trips, and offers customers the best trips without "upselling" to get your money***.
Anyways here's the most recent Virginia Beach charter fishing report-
We have fished nearly every day this last week and it's been great fishing. The offshore fishing is still a bit slow to get started for tunas, but the deep drop fishing and wreck fishing out of Virginia Beach have been excellent fishing right now for black sea bass, blueline tilefish, golden tilefish, wreckfish, grouper, and rosefish. The tunas should be here any day as soon as the gulf stream sends an eddy of warm water to the mid atlantic.
With inshore fishing, things have really started to heat up for us out of Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach. Cobia season opened monday in Virginia and we saw some excellent fishing for cobia. There have also been huge schools of giant red drum off the Virginia Beach oceanfront for sightcasters. Spadefish have turned on and we are looking forward to an excellent summer of charter fishing for spadefish. Some spanish mackerel and bluefish are beginning to show up in the waters off the Virginia coast. And for our friends from out of town and all the kids who love to catch and release sharks, the sharks are beginning to make a showing.
Summer fishing is in full swing in Virginia Beach so if you were waiting for a signal of when to book a fishing trip with Matador Charters... this is it. Book now while some prime dates are still available for reservation.
Here are our current rates for charters for up to 6 people for summer 2020 aboard the 35' Toro.
Half day inshore- mostly fishes for Spanish mackerel and Taylor bluefish, sometimes small sharks, cobia, and red drum.
Weekday (Monday-Thursday) 4 hour inshore half day -$550.
Weekend (Friday-Sunday) or holiday 4 hour inshore- $600
6 hour 3/4 day inshore- same fish as 4 hour inshore plus, more availability for sharks, cobia, red drum, plus spadefish, and near shore wreck species ( sea bass, flounder, triggerfish, etc)
Weekday 6 hour 3/4 day inshore- $800
Weekend or holiday 6 hour 3/4 day inshore- $900
8 hour full day inshore- same fish as 4 & 6 hour inshore trip plus nearshore wrecks for sea bass, flounder, triggerfish, etc or full shark fishing or sight casting for cobia and red drum.
Weekday 8 hour full day inshore- $1000
Weekend or holiday 8 hour full day inshore- $1200
All offshore trips are 12 to 14 hours, either trolling, huge shark fishing, deep dropping, live baiting marlin, or tower amberjack/wrecks/trolling mahi combo trip are $2000.
Matador Charters also offers overnighters and tournaments. Contact Capt. Jake directly for availability and pricing.
Thank you!
Yesterdays tuna report wasnt good so with the beautiful weather today we decided to go deep dropping. Tim, Brian, Emma, and me went fun fishing for groceries and the tilefish wouldnt bite, but I was able to do some exploring and caught more groupers today than I have caught in a long while. Easy 4 man limit of groupers up to 40 pounds, released a bunch more, about 15 or 18 chopper blues, a couple dozen rosefish, and too many dogfish made for a great day. Better than being trapped in the house all day! Plus fresh grouper nuggets for days!
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Wasn't on fire but we caught a couple. Any time you can send em home with a gallon bag of fillets and a 5 gallon bucket full of crabs is a good day.
This weekend we had gorgeous weather forecast and the satellite shot looked promising, so we took Underdog out for a 24 hour offshore overnight make up charter fishing trip. We left the Virginia Beach fishing center around lunchtime on Saturday headed for the Norfolk Canyon. We got there and based on slow fishing reports, we made a couple drops for swordfish, but no luck. As it became evening, we switched to trolling for tuna and caught a nice 78# yellowfin tuna on a spreader bar on the south wall of the canyon. It got dark shortly aster so we started drifting. Sharks were thick and we caught several hammerhead sharks up to 10 feet long and killed a nice 7 foot, 98 pound spinner shark for the grill. Spinner sharks are very good to eat. As the sun came up, we shifted gears and went back to tuna fishing. We immediately had a strong bite, but it pulled off. Then around 7am on the north side of the Norfolk, we hooked a double of yellowfin tuna and caught a 73.5# and an 80# yellowfin tuna. We found a nearby float that was holding some mahi, so we stopped and bailed 35 nice sized bailers in short time. Put the trolling gear back out and 20 minutes later had a real nice bite on the 50 wide in the long rigger and after 1 hour and 20 minutes, we caught a nice 161 pound bigeye tuna. We were getting low on ice and running out of time, so we decided to quit trolling. We stopped around the Norfolk and did some bottom fishing and caught 50 nice keeper sea bass, a limit of tilefish with 2 nice citations at 10 pounds, and a couple bluefish, and a red hake. Our 24 hour trip yielded 4 citation tunas, 2 citation tilefish, 2 shark release citations, and a couple hundred pounds of meat for the freezer. Very successful trip with great fishing and great weather.
Inshore, the red drum fisihng still remains very good. Sea bass season is now open, so we can keep sea bass. Triggerfish and sheepshead are still around. Tautog showing up some. There have been some bluefish around the islands at the chesapeake bay bridge tunnel. Still catching plenty of spot and croaker in the lower bay and inlets. There have been some false albacore and king mackerel off the Virginia Beach oceanfront. The striped bass fishing has been very slow, but we are experiencing an indian summer in Virginia Beach and the water is still too warm for striped bass to be around. The big news inshore really is and has been the excellent speckled trout fishing going on around the inlets. It has been a great fall for trout so far and it just keeps getting better. All in all, even though it has been a fairly slow summer for the pelagics offshore, the inshore fishing has been great in the fall and we are happy to see the great fishing and the warm temperatures here in Virginia Beach.
We have plenty of days available for fishing charters right now, and have everything from half day inshore trips, to deep dropping trips, to swordfish trips, to overnight tuna and shark trips available. If you want to go on a charter fishing trip with us, please call at 757749-6008. Thank you
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