Virginia Beach County, VA · Atlantic Ocean
Sandbridge Beach
Sandbridge Beach offers public shoreline and pier access on the Atlantic coast in Virginia Beach County. Common targets include striped bass, bluefish, summer flounder, red drum, and spotted seatrout.
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Top picks today
Red Drum & Spotted Seatrout — tied at the top (100/100)
2 species tied for best of 5 tracked at Sandbridge Beach.
Atmosphere
Water
Sun & Moon
Today's Tides
| Time | Type | Height |
|---|---|---|
| 6:06 AM | Low | 0.3 ft |
| 12:05 PM | High | 2.5 ft |
| 6:03 PM | Low | 0.6 ft |
Species at Sandbridge Beach
5 species tracked, ranked by today's conditions. The top 2 (tied) are open below — tap any species to expand it, or a chip to focus.
#1 Red Drum Drop everything — ideal day for Red Drum. In season 100/100
What's helping
- 74°F water — right in red drum's ideal range
- incoming tide — red drum prefers incoming tide
- 14 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed
About. Sciaenops ocellatus — Also called channel bass, redfish, or (as juveniles) puppy drum. Summer and fall target around the lower Bay shoals and the Eastern Shore coastal bays. Big "bull reds" cruise the surf in fall.
Prefers. Water 65–85°F (ideal 75°F) · incoming tide · depth 3–20 ft.
Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-04-22. Open source page →
- Min size
- 18"
- Max size
- 26"
- Daily creel
- 3
Virginia Atlantic coast: 18–26 inch slot, 3 per day. Same rule as tidal Bay. All fish outside the slot must be released. Popular fall surf fishery along the Eastern Shore seaside and Virginia Beach.
Source: Virginia tidal (VMRC) regulations · verified 2026-04-22.
#1 Spotted Seatrout Spotted Seatrout targeting is prohibited today. No targeting 100/100
It is illegal to fish for Spotted Seatrout at this location today. Accidental catches must be released immediately.
What's helping
- 74°F water — right in spotted seatrout's ideal range
- incoming tide — spotted seatrout prefers incoming tide
- 14 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed
About. Cynoscion nebulosus — Popularly called "speckled trout" or "specks." Summer-fall target in the lower Bay grass beds and the Eastern Shore coastal bays. Topwater walkers at dawn and soft plastics on jigheads are standard.
Prefers. Water 60–85°F (ideal 72°F) · incoming tide · depth 3–15 ft.
Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-04-22. Open source page →
- Min size
- 14"
- Daily creel
- 5
Virginia Atlantic coast: 14-inch minimum, 5 per day, no more than 1 fish over 24 inches. CLOSED April 1–June 30, 2026 (same spring closure as tidal Bay). 4VAC20-280.
Source: Virginia tidal (VMRC) regulations · verified 2026-04-22.
#3 Bluefish Drop everything — ideal day for Bluefish. In season 92/100
What's helping
- 74°F water — inside bluefish's active range
- incoming tide — bluefish prefers incoming tide
- 14 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed
About. Pomatomus saltatrix — Toothy, aggressive pelagic predator. "Snapper blues" invade the lower Bay and coastal bays in summer; bigger choppers along the Atlantic coast. Hits metal jigs, topwater, and cut bait savagely — wire leaders recommended.
Prefers. Water 60–80°F (ideal 70°F) · incoming tide · depth 5–50 ft.
Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-04-22. Open source page →
- Daily creel
- 5
Virginia Atlantic coast: no minimum size, 5 per person per day. 4VAC20-450 — matches the tidal Bay rule. ASMFC coastwide allocation; adjusted annually.
Source: Virginia tidal (VMRC) regulations · verified 2026-04-22.
#4 Summer Flounder Great day to fish for Summer Flounder. In season 72/100
What's helping
- 74°F water — inside summer flounder's active range
- 14 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed
What's hurting
- incoming tide — summer flounder prefers outgoing tide
About. Paralichthys dentatus — Locally called "fluke." Flatfish that ambushes bait off sandy and mixed bottom. Drifting bucktails tipped with Gulp! or live minnows through Ocean City and Chincoteague inlets is the classic method.
Prefers. Water 58–75°F (ideal 65°F) · outgoing tide · depth 10–100 ft.
Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-04-22. Open source page →
- Min size
- 16"
- Daily creel
- 4
Virginia Atlantic coast: 16 in (Jan 1–May 31) / 17.5 in (Jun 1–Dec 31), 4 per day. ASMFC-managed; same season step-up as the rest of the mid-Atlantic. Classic VA fluke fisheries: CBBT tunnel islands, Rudee Inlet, Lynnhaven.
Source: Virginia tidal (VMRC) regulations · verified 2026-04-22.
#5 Striped Bass Workable day for Striped Bass. In season 56/100
What's helping
- incoming tide — striped bass prefers incoming tide
- 14 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed
What's hurting
- 74°F water — above striped bass's active range (50–72°f) — fish move deep
About. Morone saxatilis — Maryland's state fish. Anadromous — runs into Bay tributaries to spawn each spring. Targeted by trolling, jigging, live-lining, and surf casting. Locally called "rockfish."
Prefers. Water 50–72°F (ideal 62°F) · incoming tide · depth 5–35 ft.
Last verified 44 days ago on 2026-04-22. Open source page →
- Min size
- 28"
- Max size
- 31"
- Daily creel
- 1
Virginia Atlantic Ocean (coastal area). 28–31 inch slot, 1 fish per day. Open January 1–March 31 and May 16–December 31. Closed April 1–May 15 for the spawning run. 4VAC20-252-110. Matches the ASMFC coastwide slot. Distinct from the Bay slot (19–24 in) — the two are not interchangeable; the coastal reg applies only seaward of the COLREGS demarcation line.
Source: Virginia tidal (VMRC) regulations · verified 2026-04-22.
Location Info
Water Body
Atlantic Ocean
Access
Pier, shore, and ramp
Jurisdiction
Virginia tidal (VMRC)
Coordinates
Local reports & rules for Sandbridge Beach: Virginia DWR fishing & regulations → · trout stocking schedule → · fish-consumption advisory →
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Frequently Asked
Do I need a fishing license to fish at Sandbridge Beach?
Yes (anglers age 16 and older). To fish at Sandbridge Beach you need a Virginia saltwater recreational fishing license issued by VMRC, or a free Virginia Fisherman Identification Program (FIP) registration if otherwise exempt. See the agency's current rules: https://mrc.virginia.gov/regulations/recfish-licensing.shtm
What fish are commonly targeted at Sandbridge Beach?
Sandbridge Beach is listed on this site for 5 commonly-targeted species: Striped Bass, Bluefish, Summer Flounder, Red Drum, and 1 more. Which species is currently in season and which is scoring highest today is shown in the per-species ranking on this page.
When is the best time to fish at Sandbridge Beach?
It depends more on the species and the day's conditions than on a fixed "best hour." Water temperature, weather, and — at tidal locations — the stage of the tide drive activity most. The per-species ranking on this page scores every target species at Sandbridge Beach against today's live conditions, so the fish near the top are your best bets right now; check back as conditions change through the day.
What kind of access does Sandbridge Beach have?
Sandbridge Beach has multiple access types — pier, shoreline, and at least one public boat ramp.
Which state's fishing regulations apply at Sandbridge Beach?
Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) saltwater regulations apply at Sandbridge Beach. Size limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures are listed per species on each species page. Always confirm against the agency source linked from each regulation block — emergency closures can take effect mid-season.
Is Sandbridge Beach tidal water?
Yes. Sandbridge Beach sits on tidal water with a NOAA tide station nearby. Today's high/low timing is in the tide chart on this page.