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Explore Richmond’s Fishing Scene on the James River

Richmond is home to some of the best urban river fishing in the country.

Our mission is to help people access fishing opportunities on the James River in Richmond, whether in a boat, wading in the river or casting from the shore.

With over 10+ detailed spot guides, we are helping Richmonders and visitors alike get out and explore the best fishing spots here on the James River. Check out our detailed guides to learn more!

Local insight.

Smallmouth bass

The James has always been known for its smallmouth fishing, and while the numbers may have changed over the years, there are still plenty of opportunities to strike gold!

From May to late June (and sometimes even late summer) the James becomes a trophy striped bass fishery. We are lucky to welcome these aggressive bass each spring.

Spring striped bass run

Don’t overlook the largies. The James is home to an abundance of largemouth bass, especially in the lower section going east toward Petersburg.

Largemouth bass

Often called a poor man’s tarpon, these sea-run fish put up a fight and help kick off the season each spring. If you’re in for nonstop action, don’t overlook these hard fighting fish!

Spring shad run

“Where smallmouth bass come to work each day…downtown RVA!”

— Andrew Knight, founder

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