From the ocean to the mountains, there are plenty of great places to fish in Virginia. We've picked 36 of the best as the tops spots for angling 12 months a year. ... [+] Full Article
For serious bass anglers, winter in Virginia has a lot to offer. The quality waters of the James and New rivers serve up big smallmouths and Briery Creek provides a great chance at trophy largemouths. ... [+] Full Article
The James River is Virginia's best body of water for catfish. The river boasts the state-record blue cat and remains for many anglers the state's best bet for a trophy. ... [+] Full Article
From below Shenandoah Dam to the community of Alma, river smallmouth addicts can experience 17 miles of some of the finest brown bass action in the Old Dominion. ... [+] Full Article
Tired of sharing your favorite water with hordes of pleasure boaters and other anglers? After-hours fishing for largemouths and smallmouths could be the answer. ... [+] Full Article
When the summer winds down, many anglers put their fishing gear away. Those who know better head for the Potomac River's striper grounds. ... [+] Full Article
Hooking either of these power and sporting saltwater game fish is a thrill. Doing battle with both on one outing takes the experience to an even higher level. ... [+] Full Article
The kids are out of school and summer is here. This is an ideal time for family members to enjoy time together on nearby Virginia rivers and lakes. Here are four where-to-go options around the state for angling-oriented families. ... [+] Full Article
In Virginia you can match your favorite kind of trout angling to a wide variety of lakes, rivers and creeks. Check these spots out during your next trip. ... [+] Full Article