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Fishing in Suffolk, VA

Virginia, United States

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Top fish species in Suffolk

Largemouth bass
Largemouth bass
Red drum
Red drum
Spotted seatrout
Spotted seatrout
Bluegill
Bluegill
Striped bass
Striped bass

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Largemouth bass

Bass Pro Lake

14 in · 1 lb 2 oz

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Largemouth bass

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Channel catfish

Lake Whitehurst

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Black crappie

Northwest River

13 in · 1 lb 3 oz

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Largemouth bass

Lake Cohoon

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Largemouth bass

Lake Cohoon

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Bluegill

Armistead Pointe Park Pond

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Largemouth bass

Cheshire Forest Park

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Bluegill

Armistead Pointe Park Pond

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Largemouth bass

Lake Windsor

12 in · 1 lb 5 oz

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About Suffolk fishing

Check out the best fishing spots in and around Suffolk, Virginia. Anglers using Fishbrain have logged: 16,533 catches for Largemouth bass, 2,415 catches for Red drum, and 2,322 catches for Spotted seatrout.

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Fishing regulations in Suffolk

Disclaimer: Always check local fishing regulations, water access rights and land ownership before fishing, regardless of any catches logged in that area by the Fishbrain community. Fishbrain has mapped millions of acres of government-owned land across the USA to help you identify potential fishing access, but you are responsible for ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

Fishing regulations in Virginia can change throughout the year. Make sure to check this page before fishing for the most up to date rules and regulations for the current season. Local regulations govern when you can fish, the max size of the fish you can keep, how many fish you can keep, and more.

Below you will see fishing regulations for catching Largemouth bass as of March 31st, 2026. To view regulations for a different fish species, please click on your preferred species in the drop-down.

Largemouth bass

Seasons

Open

Bag limit

5

Aggregate

5

No statewide length limit. Statewide regulations are shown above.

Exceptions - LAKES

Briery Creek Lake: No largemouth or smallmouth bass 16 to 24 inches, only 1 per day longer than 24-inches total length

Buggs Island Lake/Kerr Reservoir: Only 2 of 5 largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14-inches total length

Claytor Lake: No smallmouth less than 14-inches total length

Flannagan Reservoir: No largemouth bass less than 12-inches; no smallmouth bass less than 15-inches total length

Lake Gaston: Only 2 of 5 largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14-inches total length

Leesville Reservoir: Only 2 of 5 largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14-inches total length

Lake Moomaw: No largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 12-inches total length

Philpott Reservoir: No largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 12-inches total length

Quantico Marine Base waters: No largemouth or smallmouth bass 12 to 15-inches total length

Smith Mt. Lake and its tributaries below Niagara Dam: Only 2 of 5 largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14-inches total length

South Holston Reservoir: No smallmouth less than 15-inches total length

Exceptions - RIVERS

Clinch River–within the boundaries of Scott, Wise, Russell or Tazewell counties: No largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 20-inches, only 1 per day longer than 20-inches total length

Dan River and tributaries downstream from the Union Street Dam, Danville: Only 2 of 5 largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14-inches total length

James River–Confluence of the Jackson and Cowpasture rivers (Botetourt Cty) downstream to the 14th St. Bridge in Richmond: No largemouth or smallmouth bass 14 to 22-inches, only 1 per day longer than 22-inches total length

Levisa Fork River–within the boundaries Buchanan County: No largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 20-inches, only 1 per day longer than 20-inches total length

New River–Fields Dam (Grayson County) downstream to the VA-WV state line and its tributaries Little River downstream from Little River Dam in Montgomery County, Big Walker Creek from the Norfolk Southern Railroad Bridge downstream to the New River and Wolf Creek from the Narrows Dam downstream to the New River in Giles County. (Not includING Claytor Lake which is delineated as the upper end of the island at Allisonia downstream to the dam.): No largemouth or smallmouth bass 14 to 22-inches, only 1 per day longer than 22-inches total length

North Fork Holston River–Rt. 91 Bridge upstream of Saltville, Va. downstream to the VA-TN state line: No largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 20-inches, only 1 per day longer than 20-inches total length

Potomac River – Virginia tidal tributaries above Rt. 301 bridge: No largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 15-inches total length from March 1 through June 15

Staunton (Roanoke) River–and its tributaries below Difficult Creek, Charlotte County: Only 2 of 5 largemouth or smallmouth bass less than 14-inches total length

North Fork, South Fork and Mainstem Shenandoah River: No largemouth or smallmouth bass 11 to 14-inches total length

Staunton River–Leesville Dam (Campbell County) downstream to the mouth of Difficult Creek, Charlotte County: No smallmouth bass less than 20-inches, only 1 per day longer than 20-inches total length

For additional information, see Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.

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FAQ about Suffolk fishing

Anglers in Suffolk, VA recommend these top fishing spots: Western Branch Reservoir, Lake Cohoon, Lake Prince, Lake Meade, and Nansemond River.
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