Rockfish Shootout

 

Hearty anglers in search of a good striped bass bite should find that and more at this year’s 13th Annual Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout December 10-12 off the waters of Virginia Beach. You can leave from any inlet in Virginia and weigh-ins are at Rudee Inlet at the Virginia Beach Fishing Center or King’s Creek Marina in Cape Charles. If you’d rather try a charter, the folks at the fishing center (757-491-8000) will be glad to help.

The tournament began in 2004 sprouting from the fishing enthusiasm of tournament director Mike Standing. With Atlantic Coast rockfish congregating in the area during the winter, his efforts have developed into the richest striped bass tourney in the country. Last year’s winners aboard LeGrande Slam weighed in more than 125 pounds of fish and took home a check for $23,000 from a $111,000 total payout.

The tournament also gives back to the community with donated filets serving area food banks and monetary donations helping local causes. Striped bass movements change and with the tournament moving from late December to early December, I predict plenty of trophy-sized fish will be brought to the scales this month. midatlanticrockfishshootout.com

Island View now a Clean Marina

Island View Marina serving mariners and anglers of the middle Chesapeake Bay area has been certified as the latest Maryland Clean Marina.

Already recycling and providing a pump-out station, Island View owner George Ritter has also reached Clean Marina standards through his pollution prevention efforts by capturing all boat bottom wash water and improving storm water management.

The marina is a family owned-and-operated full-service facility founded in 1984. Located at the mouth of Crab Alley Creek leading into Eastern Bay, Island View offers services like bottom painting and mechanical troubleshooting and repairs. The site provides do-it-yourself and full-service options, with Ritter offering more than 35 years of mechanical and repair experience in both sail and powerboats.

The Island View Marina marks the 156th Maryland Clean Marina certified facility. islandviewmarinaoncraballeycreek.com

Anglers should find some trophy-sized striped bass this month while fishing in the Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout. Photo: Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout

Bring a dish

Members of the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club meet the second Saturday of each month September through June in Buxton. Doors open at 6PM followed by a covered dish dinner at 6:30PM prior to the 7:30PM meeting. The club provides coffee, iced tea and soft drinks. There is a 50/50 drawing at each meeting along with door prizes usually consisting of a rod, a reel and gift certificates redeemable at Hatteras Island tackle shops. The club’s primary mission is to serve as a “Watch Dog” organization to help keep Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches free and open to the public. Of course, there’s plenty of piscatorial talk going on at the meetings, and it’s a great way to pick up pointers and new fishing friends. capehatterasanglersclub.org

By Christopher Knauss, Southern Boating, November 2015

Groovin’ in the Park concert series in Deltaville

The Maritime Museum located in Deltaville, Virginia, on Mill Creek just off the Chesapeake Bay will host its Groovin’ in the Park Concerts on the fourth Saturday of each month from 5PM to 8PM through September. Groovin’ is the museum’s casual outdoor music series held on the stage at its waterfront park. Bring your own chair, cooler and picnic to Holly Point Park, and in the case of inclement weather, head inside to the new 300-plus-seat pavilion.

To get there by boat, upon entering Jackson Creek at the entrance of the Piankatank River, follow the Mill Creek entrance to the right just after passing green Day Marker #5. Holly Point Park offers walking paths, a kayak landing, waterfront pier, and picnic areas. The park is dog friendly, but pets should be on a leash.

Music Fest in Annapolis
Eastport a-Rockin’ will return to the Annapolis Maritime Museum on Back Creek, June 20th from 11AM to 8PM. Three stages will host more than 25 bands featuring up-and-coming local bands with a wide range of styles including rock, folk, roots, blues, jazz, bluegrass, and funk. Attendees will also enjoy mouth-watering favorites such as local seafood, BBQ, gyros, shaved ice, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, smoothies, and coffee drinks. A kids’ area will offer moon bounces, face painters, tattoo artists, and other family-friendly activities.

Bryan at the Beach
Due to overwhelming demand, country music fans have two opportunities this year to see Luke Bryan perform at the Farm Bureau Live amphitheater in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He has performances scheduled for June 24th and 25th. The amphitheater is a short distance from transient docking options in the beach town’s inlets.

Sailing on the Elizabeth
The annual Cock Island Race sponsored by the Portsmouth Boat Club offers sailors a fun racing activity—though not a CBYRA-sanctioned event—this month near the mouth of the Chesapeake. This year’s 28th annual race and pre- and post-race parties are scheduled for June 19-20 with registration due by June 17th. There will be “hardcore” monohull racing in Classes A, B, and C as well as PHRF Non-Spinnaker (single headsail) and a “softcore” class for non-rated boats. Race organizers have added a multi-hull class this year. The start/finish line is on the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River, just off the Portsmouth Seawall near Tidewater Yacht Marina. For more information and an entry form go to portsmouthboatclub.org.

Narrows Fireworks Return
Fireworks return to the Kent Narrows this year for one of many Fourth of July celebrations along Chesapeake Bay waterways. County commissioners voted to reinstate the fireworks after they were cancelled in 2014 due to budget constraints. The Narrows is a boating mecca during the summer months with many dockside eateries in the slice of water that connects the lower Chester River with Eastern Bay. Festivities usually begin around 6PM on the waterfront grounds of Chesapeake Exploration Center, located on the northwest side of Kent Narrows off Piney Narrows Road.

 

By Christopher Knauss, Southern Boating June 2015

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