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I am going to Virginia Beach next week, and am looking for any leads on bass fishing guides. I cant take my gear because I am flying and dont want to pay for it. I have searched google and all I get are salt water guides. Any help would be appreciated.

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9 minutes ago, sbeetz said:

I am going to Virginia Beach next week, and am looking for any leads on bass fishing guides. I cant take my gear because I am flying and dont want to pay for it. I have searched google and all I get are salt water guides. Any help would be appreciated.

While I'm not in VA Beach, I don't know of
any bass guides. Salt water is about all that
is advertised around here.

That said, you could probably place a few 
phone calls to some local reservoirs and 
lakes down there to see who they know of
or could recommend to you.

I'm sure there are at least a few.

This guy showed up in a quick Google:

http://vbfishguide.blogspot.com

Not sure if you are willing to drive about an hour north of VB, but here you go (Chickahominy lake is known to have some big girls in there):

Weekly fishing reports provided by Capt. Art Conway of Conway’s River Rat Guide Service, launching from Ed Allen’s Campground & Cottages and Ed Allen’s Boats & Bait, on Chickahominy Lake in Lanexa, Virginia.

Capt. Conway keeps a trailer at Ed Allen’s Campground and stays there most weekends. On weekends he can be reached by cell phone at 804-514-1486. He can be reached at home during the week by telephone at 804-746-2475 or by email at caconway@vcu.org.

 

Heres the main website: 

http://www.virginia-outdoors.com/conwaysriverrat/

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