Spawn underway; bull reds in inlets.
Virginia Coast & Eastern Shore migration calendar.
The Virginia barrier islands offer one of the most productive shallow-water fisheries on the Atlantic — extensive grass flats, salt marsh creeks, and inlet structure. Spring black drum and red drum runs at the inlets, fall bull red schools, and a year-round speckled trout fishery in the marsh creeks.
Migration timing varies year over year with water temperature, weather, and bait movement. Cross-reference with NOAA marine forecast and a local source before planning a trip.
What's running now — May
6 active speciesAuto-updated based on the current month. The planning section that matters for trips this week.
- Red DrumPeak
Spawn underway; bull reds in inlets.
- BluefishPeak
Peak spring run — choppers in bays and along beaches.
- Striped BassGood
Post-spawn fish recovering; migration continuing north out of the Bay.
- Speckled TroutGood
Strong spring fishing.
- Summer FlounderGood
Spring inshore — fluke on sand bottoms.
- Black DrumGood
Spawn winding down; fish dispersing.
Virginia Coast & Eastern Shore hotspots
- Hog Island flats
- Wreck Island bar
- Oyster inlet
- Little Wachapreague
- Red DrumPeak
- BluefishPeak
- Striped BassGood
- Speckled TroutGood
- Summer FlounderGood
- Black DrumGood
All species — sorted by current month
- Red DrumSciaenops ocellatusPeakFull Red Drum calendar for Virginia Coast & Eastern ShoreBest months: May · September · OctoberTop lures: Live mullet under popping cork, Cut mullet on bottom, Gold spoons
- BluefishPomatomus saltatrixPeakFull Bluefish calendar for Virginia Coast & Eastern ShoreBest months: May · October
Peak spring run — choppers in bays and along beaches.
Top lures: Metal-lipped poppers, Diamond jigs, Cut bunker chunks (wire leader) - Striped BassMorone saxatilisGoodFull Striped Bass calendar for Virginia Coast & Eastern ShoreBest months: March · April · October · November
Post-spawn fish recovering; migration continuing north out of the Bay.
Top lures: Live menhaden, Soft plastic shads on jigheads, Bucktail jigs - Speckled TroutCynoscion nebulosusGoodFull Speckled Trout calendar for Virginia Coast & Eastern ShoreBest months: No peak month identified
Strong spring fishing.
Top lures: Soft plastic paddletails on jigheads, MirrOlure suspending plugs, Live shrimp under popping cork - Summer FlounderParalichthys dentatusGoodFull Summer Flounder calendar for Virginia Coast & Eastern ShoreBest months: June · July
Spring inshore — fluke on sand bottoms.
Top lures: Bucktail tipped with squid or Gulp!, Spro Bucktail Jig + curly tail, Live killifish (mummichog) - Black DrumPogonias cromisGoodFull Black Drum calendar for Virginia Coast & Eastern ShoreBest months: March · April
Spawn winding down; fish dispersing.
Top lures: Whole blue crab on bottom, Live shrimp, Cut clam
Month-by-month — top 5 species
Quick reference for trip planning across the year. Each cell shows the typical migration status for that month.
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Striped Bass | ||||||||||||
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| Bluefish | ||||||||||||
| Speckled Trout | ||||||||||||
| Summer Flounder |
Regional notes — top species
Red Drum in Virginia Coast & Eastern Shore
Resident year-round in the Lower Chesapeake and VA Eastern Shore; major spawning aggregations form in inlets in spring and fall bull red schools push to the beach September–November.
Bluefish in Virginia Coast & Eastern Shore
Spring choppers arrive April–May with the bunker, push north through June. Resident summer fish thinned out; fall return September–November tracks bait migrations through the bays.
Striped Bass in Virginia Coast & Eastern Shore
The Chesapeake spawning population dominates the Mid-Atlantic. Pre-spawn fish stage at the Bay mouth in February–March; spawn in tributaries April–May; resident bay fish through summer; fall run produces peak October–November fishing.
Marine forecast
NOAA Zone ANZ650Wind, swell, and tide-stage forecasts that drive whether fish are feeding inshore or holding offshore.
State agencies
Bag limits, slot rules, and seasonal closures live with the agencies — verify before keeping fish.
Real-time migration alerts for Virginia Coast & Eastern Shore.
Bield: Fish ties NOAA buoy data, water temperature readings, and your saved species list together — and alerts you when arrivals reach your home water.