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Captain James runs some of the best flounder fishing trips you'll find in Chincoteague, Virginia – and that's saying something since this area holds the title as the Flounder Capital of the World. If you're looking for a private charter that puts you on fish without the crowds, this is your ticket. Whether you're a first-timer who's never held a rod or a seasoned angler wanting to target some doormat fluke, this half-day trip delivers. The restored 25-foot Speed Craft handles beautifully in these protected waters, and with everything included from tackle to licenses, you just show up ready to fish.
Your day starts in the calm, productive waters of Chincoteague Bay, where Captain James knows every channel, flat, and drop-off that holds summer flounder. This isn't a cattle boat operation – you get the whole boat to yourself, which means personalized attention and fishing at your own pace. The trip works perfect for families since the bay stays relatively calm, and beginners love how approachable flounder fishing can be. You've got flexibility with timing too, so whether you want to knock out a morning trip before the beach or squeeze in an afternoon session, there's a schedule that fits your vacation. The 25-foot Speed Craft gives you plenty of room to move around, and Captain James has restored her to fish like a dream while keeping everyone comfortable.
Flounder fishing in Chincoteague Bay is all about the drift, and Captain James has this technique dialed in. You'll be using traditional bucktails tipped with bait, working the bottom as the boat drifts over sandy flats and along channel edges where these flatfish ambush their prey. The key is feeling that subtle tap when a flounder picks up your offering – it's not the aggressive strike you get from stripers or blues, but once you learn to recognize it, you're hooked. Captain James provides all the rods, reels, tackle, and bait, plus he'll walk you through the technique until you've got it down. The boat comes equipped with quality gear that's well-maintained, so you're not dealing with cranky reels or dull hooks. GPS and fish finder technology help locate the most productive spots, but it's Captain James's local knowledge that really puts you on the fish.
Summer flounder are the star of the show here, and Chincoteague Bay produces some genuine doormat fluke that'll have you grinning from ear to ear. These flatfish are masters of camouflage, burying themselves in sand and mud bottoms with just their eyes showing, waiting for baitfish, crabs, and shrimp to cruise by. What makes flounder so exciting to target is their ambush-style feeding – one second your bait is drifting along the bottom, the next you feel that telltale thump as a flounder grabs hold. The summer months from May through September offer the best action, with fish ranging from keeper-sized 16-inchers up to trophy specimens pushing 6 pounds or more. Flounder are also fantastic table fare, with sweet, white, flaky meat that's perfect for everything from fish tacos to traditional pan-fried preparations. The fight might not be as flashy as other species, but when you hook into a nice fluke, they'll pull drag and give you a solid battle, especially the bigger fish that use their broad, flat bodies to their advantage in the current.
This private flounder fishing trip offers everything you want in a Chincoteague fishing experience – local expertise, quality gear, productive waters, and the flexibility to fish on your schedule. Captain James knows these waters like the back of his hand, and his restored Speed Craft handles the bay conditions perfectly while giving you room to fish comfortably. With all tackle, bait, and licenses included, there's no hassle or hidden costs, just pure fishing time in some of the most productive flounder waters on the East Coast. Whether you're planning a family outing, want to introduce someone to fishing, or you're an experienced angler looking to target quality fluke, this trip delivers. The Flounder Capital of the World didn't earn that reputation by accident – these waters consistently produce fish, and Captain James consistently puts his guests on them. Don't let your Chincoteague vacation pass without getting out on the water where the real action happens.
These flatfish are the real deal here in Chincoteague Bay - we call them "doormat" flounders when they get big, and trust me, you'll know why when you hook into one. Summer flounder are masters of camouflage, lying flat on sandy bottoms with both eyes on one side of their head, waiting to ambush baitfish. They typically run 15-20 inches, but we regularly see keeper-sized fish that'll put up a solid fight on light tackle. Look for them along channel edges and grass flats in 8-15 feet of water. Fall months are prime time when they're feeding heavily before their offshore spawn. What makes them special? They're excellent table fare and their unique sideways bite means you need patience - count to three before setting the hook. Here's a local trick: use a bucktail jig tipped with squid strip and bounce it slowly along the bottom. The key is feeling that subtle tap-tap-tap, then letting them run with it before you set.

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 4
Manufacturer Name: Mercury
Maximum Cruising Speed: 48
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 300