LeGrande Slam Sportfishing Charters
LeGrande Slam Sportfishing Charters is a fishing outdoor recreation and watersports operator in Great Neck, Virginia Beach, located at 3211 Lynnhaven Drive. Brothers Daniel and Keith LeGrande run inshore and offshore charters from Lynnhaven Municipal Marina aboard a 33-foot Bertram and 27-foot Judge center console.
Brothers Captain Daniel and Captain Keith LeGrande run inshore and offshore charters out of Lynnhaven Municipal Marina aboard a 33-foot Bertram and a 27-foot Judge center console, with more than 15 years in the charter business between them. Trips target cobia, striped bass, red drum, flounder, Spanish mackerel, speckled trout, and shark, with family-friendly options that add creek and inlet fishing for younger anglers and blue-crab catching alongside the standard trolling trips. Permits, licenses, rods, bait, and tackle are included, and the crew cleans the catch before the boat is back at the dock.
- Family Friendly
Amenities
- 33-foot Bertram and 27-foot Judge charter vessels
- Launches from Lynnhaven Municipal Marina
- Tackle, bait, and fish cleaning included
Visit
- Address: 3211 Lynnhaven Drive, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 620-6397
- Website: https://fishvirginiabeach.com/
Last verified 2026-07-11.
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Upcoming Events Nearby
Virginia Beach Restaurant Week
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The Virginia Beach Restaurant Association's flagship dining event fills each January with prix-fixe menus at roughly five dozen restaurants citywide, from Laskin Road institutions to Oceanfront hotel dining rooms. The 2026 edition ran the theme 'Tastes & Traditions, A Culinary Celebration by Land and by Sea,' spotlighting Chesapeake staples like crab, oysters, ham, and peanuts alongside modern reinterpretations. A companion Dine & Stay program bundles discounted rates at more than a dozen partner hotels, making it as much a slow-season visitor draw as a locals' night out. The VBRA runs the event out of its Laskin Road office in Hilltop, the city's densest cluster of independent kitchens.
Lynnhaven River NOW Oyster Roast
May 1, 2027 · annual (first Saturday in May)
Lynnhaven River NOW's signature fundraiser turns the waterfront lawn at the Brock Environmental Center into an all-you-can-eat oyster roast, marking the nonprofit's multi-decade push to bring the Lynnhaven's namesake oyster back from near-collapse. Roasted and raw oysters pulled from the restoration reefs anchor the spread, backed by barbecue, local beer and spirits, live music, and a shucking contest, with proceeds funding the group's oyster-reef and water-quality restoration work. It's a rare chance to eat Lynnhaven oysters within sight of the reefs that grew them, at a bayfront green building a few minutes off Shore Drive.