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I have a sentimental attachment to that bridge. Fished there since the 80s when I was a kid dropping gudgeons on the pilings to catch flounder. I remember the weird Grim Reaper sign showing the drownings, the lot on the ramp side when it was just a sandy lot with live oaks, and wading the bar all the way to the pilings at low tide to fish for stripers at night in the fall. And let's not forget Duck Inn. Hoping once the bridge is done access is restored and the new structure brings in fish.
 

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I fished it since we moved here in '69. Dad would take my brother and me down there to look for dinner. Good thing was the Sandler Seafood packing business was still on the corner of Northampton Blvd. and Diamondsprings Rd. so if we didn't get lucky he'd stop there to buy something from the fish market around the back of the building. We got crabs both live and steamed from the old house boat that was land-locked where the Crab Creek boat launch is now until they tore it down.

I can remember renting 16' skiffs off the beach from the Duck Inn back in the early/mid 70's. No Cell phone, no flares and no problem fishing the entire CBBT.

I fished the Speckled Trout Congo line that used to happen every fall in front of the Duck Inn and taken home a lot of dinners.

Never fished from the beach on the Crab Creek side until the mid 80's when they ended the moratorium on Rockfish. I was fishing from the Duck Inn side one fall day with an older guy and neither of us were catching so he told me to follow him to the other side because the incoming had changed to the ebb and he said that was the ticket for the "other side". We both caught a mess of good sized Rockfish that day and the rest is history.
 

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We were fishing there during the spring trophy season in May of 2010 and what I thought was a decent Rockfish turned into this. 7 lbs. 1 oz. so anything is possible near a current heavy fish magnet like the Lynnhaven Inlet.
 

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