Virginia offers excellent, extremely diverse freshwater angling opportunities. Over 176,000 acres of public lakes and 27,300 miles of fishable streams provide every freshwater angler something: tidal river for largemouth bass, striped bass, blue catfish and shad; unsurpassed float fishing smallmouth bass rivers spread across the state; expansive reservoirs renowned for largemouth bass, striped bass, and crappie; numerous “close-to-home” small, family fishing lakes and ponds with great chances to land bass, sunfish, and channel catfish; and phenomenal stocked and wild trout fishing in the Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains. You’ve arrived at the right place to learn more about Virginia’s fish species!
Black Bass
Panfish
- Black Crappie
- White Crappie
- Bluegill
- Flier
- Green Sunfish
- Pumpkinseed
- Redbreast Sunfish
- Redear Sunfish
- Roanoke Bass
- Rock Bass
- Warmouth