Bennett’s Creek Fishing Pier
Overview
Quick Facts
Location: Suffolk, Virginia (Bennett’s Creek Park)
Pier Type: Park fishing pier
Water Type: Bennett’s Creek / Nansemond River system
Access: Free public access
Fishing License: Virginia saltwater fishing license required
Best For: Family fishing, freshwater-to-brackish species
Best Time to Fish: Morning and evening tides
Common Species: Blue catfish, largemouth bass, crappie, perch, striped bass (seasonal)
Tackle Style: Light to medium tackle
Night Fishing: No
Amenities: Park restrooms, parking, picnic areas
Overview
Located within Bennett’s Creek Park, this fishing pier offers anglers access to calmer waters feeding into the Nansemond River. It’s a popular spot for families and anglers targeting catfish and mixed freshwater species, with occasional striped bass during seasonal runs.
The park setting provides easy parking and a relaxed atmosphere, making it well-suited for beginners and kids.
Bottom Line
A family-friendly Suffolk fishing pier with easy access, calm water, and reliable catfish action.
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Everything you need for a successful day on the pier — from bait and licenses to nearby stays and fishing charters.
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