Fishermans Island

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Fishermans Island surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
ESE | SE | SSE
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
4ft - 8ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
point
Wave direction
left
Optimal Wind Direction
N | NNE | NE | NNW
Best Tides at
mid | midToHigh

More about Fishermans Island surfspot

General: Just to the north end of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, on Virginia's Eastern Shore, rests a fickle left point with world-class potential, that is, if you have 10 years to wait for it. The island is protected as a natural preserve, making a stroll down the beach a felony. Therefore, you must anchor just outside the lineup and paddle into position as though on an exotic island excursion. Braver souls will chance a sprint from the highway through old World War II ammunition bunkers and prickly underbrush. Big east/southeast swells create the only lined-up conditions, but winds must be out of the north. Any kink and you've wasted a rough, lengthy boat trip. On that rare day, when the planets are aligned just so, the wave is a 300-yard freight train running right through the bridge tunnel.</br></br>Crowds in this area are not a factor. It's so hard to get to this place, even though it is clearly visible from the bridge/tunnel, that few make the trek. In the early '80s, Matt Kechele and friends, on a run up the coast, stumbled onto the point doing its thing and parked their car alongside the road despite the signs warning steep consequences. After three hours of reeling lefthanders, the stern voice of port authority summoned them to shore. Luckily, their broken radiator excuse held water in the sweltering heat and they were escorted off the island. If you don't have a boat, don't even try it.</br></br>To the north of fishermen's, several rarely surfed islands suggest impressive wave potential. Access is by boat only, and the names are quite interesting, Wallops Island, Assawoman Island, Hog Island and Wreck Island, to name a few. Tides: Mid incoming tide Size: Chest high-overhead+ Wind: Northeast Swell: SE Bottom: Sand and whatever is coming out of the Bay. Paddling: A lot of work when the wave is breaking. Spot Rating: The VB surfer's White Whale.

Advanced -- it's fast and hollow when it's working.

Difficult and illegal without a boat.

Storm dependent: tropical cyclones in the late summer and fall.

Crowd Factor: Probably just who you go with. Local Vibe: None really because access is tough.

Can be nasty depending on the health of the Bay.

Strong currents.

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