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Crabbing VA beach area

29K views 22 replies 10 participants last post by  Clintoje  
#1 ·
Hello,

I will be traveling to VA beach this Sun-Wed with my wife and one year old. I am looking to do something other than sitting on the beach. I was thinking of bringing my rod (which I might do) or thought about maybe crabbing. I will be staying at the Sheraton on Atlantic Ave. I've never been there before and could use some pointers as to where to go. Any info would be great!

Thanks!
 
#2 ·
I would go to one of the area piers for crabbing. VB Pier will be closest to you, and Lynnhaven is not that far away down Shore Dr. I think you will have more luck there drop-net crabbing than using a chicken neck on a string from shore if that's what you were plannin on. If you fish the beach you'll need a 10day temp saltwater license that is $10. $1 a day isn't too bad, and it'll be cheaper than $8-10 at the pier every day.
 
#5 ·
You can also go to the Narrows and crab there. The Narrows is in First Landing state Park on the land side. Go to 64th street turn away from the ocean. At the end of the street is the entrance to the park. Pay the parking fee and drive to the end of the road. Adequate parking restrooms and a beach that you can fish/crab from. The Narrows is the waterway between Broad Bay and Linkhorn bay.
 
#7 ·
Thanks for the reply. Are there any size to them? I am thinking the water might be too dirty in the pier because of the rain but I am really thinking about going early next week. Hope the water is not too dirty by then.
 
#8 ·
Just remember that it is illegal to keep more than 10 dark sponge crabs per bu. until after June 30.

"Dark sponge crab" means the adult female hard crab which has extruded her eggs on the abdomen or abdominal flap and the eggs have developed a coloration ranging from any shade of brown through black.

Here is a link to the pictures.

http://www.mrc.state.va.us/regulations/SPONGE.JPG
 
#10 ·
Thanks for all the information. If I wanted to take my wife and 1 year old, do you think the pier would be better or The Narrows? The Narrows I would use a line and net, right? Since I will only be able to go Monday morning and Tuesday morning/evening for a few hours, what would be my best bet?
 
#11 ·
You can use a net and string in the water near the base of the pier so long as the wind is not from the North. You might have a better ratio of no sponge to sponge crabs at the narrows. That being said I have not been crabbing there in many many years and do not know how good it is this time of year.
 
#13 ·
Which water?

The Narrows holds croakers. Probably some pups and specks as well. Sand beach and bottom in front of the narrows. There is (or was a few years ago) some oyster aquaculture cages just past the boat ramp along the shore line.
 
#17 ·
Find a marshy area and go at low tide and you may find some. People are pretty secretive about where they catch their fiddlers. You're hard pressed to get such info out of people in person after chatting them up a while, much less on the internet.
 
#22 ·
I am going to be in Sandbridge the week of July 20th. Used to crab up near Bethany Beach when I was a kid with chicken neck and a net. Live in Kentucky now and try to get blues any chance I get. Where can I crab the old fashion way with net and string around there to take my kids? I do have a metal drop net and can I use that off a pier? Last question, is there a good place to get a bussel any where near southern Va Beach or Sandbridge? Thanks