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fishlover
09-25-2005, 10:05 PM
Coming to Hampton area next weekend and I need a recommendations for a good headboat.
Any Suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks :cool: :cool:
Fishlover
fishbone4_14_74
09-26-2005, 10:53 AM
:--| head boats cant get me on one of them things only dang boat ride that gets me seasick,, i do know dont go to Rudee they just sux tryed them and we all know when ya fish fer taug you dont drift they do ,, ,, they are like 20 mins fishing and the rest ride time.
DFishMon
09-26-2005, 12:06 PM
Venture Inn II - a smaller capacity cruiser (also used for deep=sea fishing). While cruises of the harbor are also available, during the winter months they sail out into the Atlantic Ocean in search of whales for you to watch. No guarantees about what you'll see but it can be very exciting. Docked next to the Hampton Visitor Center, purchase your tickets at the Public Piers Dockmaster’s office adjacent to the Hampton Visitor Center. 756 Settlers Landing Rd. For more information, phone 757-850-8960 or (toll-free) 800-853-5002 or visit their website at: www.ventureinncharters.com.
Rockstar
09-26-2005, 01:49 PM
call Lynnhaven Seafood & Marina... great captains and nice boats. i believe they start running the striper trips after Oct. 16 too...
wag23455
09-26-2005, 05:06 PM
Concur w/ lynnhaven seafood / fishing center. Run time is about 20 minutes compared w/ 40-50 minutes for the Rudee-based - plus a bit cheaper w/ the coupon below.
http://www.fishingvabeach.com/special_trips.htm
If planning a morning weekend trip, better to reserve a spot @ 1-757-481-4545
rattler
09-26-2005, 08:20 PM
pete(capt. of the SALLY-T) runs a nice boat...
BayBumm
09-26-2005, 09:06 PM
I agree with Rattler here, I have never been on her but I hear the Sally-T is a fish monger. Capt knows the waters and the hot spots. Everyone that has gone out swears by the boat.
Rockstar
09-27-2005, 09:49 AM
pete's a good guy and he knows his stuff, as well as his crew... but its a smaller (and slower) boat, always crowded (unless for a private charter or you get him on a good day), and they don't provide much bait and tackle wise...
lowpine
09-27-2005, 01:24 PM
Everyone that has gone out swears by the boat.
umm, not everyone.
I'd be sure to ask Pete where he's planning on going.... if you want to go to the CBBT, be sure to ask him. If he's still out of Willoby, he may not make the run down. He didn't on my last trip, it was kinda disappointing.
stevenj
BayBumm
09-27-2005, 08:28 PM
umm, not everyone.
I'd be sure to ask Pete where he's planning on going.... if you want to go to the CBBT, be sure to ask him. If he's still out of Willoby, he may not make the run down. He didn't on my last trip, it was kinda disappointing.
stevenj
Sorry, I'll rephrase. Everyone I have talked to has highly recommended the Sally-T.
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