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Smith Mountain Lake Resource Page

[...] since they do not reproduce successfullat at this reservoir. The other sportfish such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, white perch, yellow perch, channel catfish white catfish, and [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] . Anglers can catch smallmouth every month of the year in the South Fork Shenandoah River. Largemouth Bass Largemouth bass do not gain as much attention as their cousin the smallmouth bass but the [...]

Sandy River Reservoir

[...] waterbody in the piedmont, and this trend should continue for several years to come. The largemouth bass fishery is managed with a 14-20 inch slot to improve quality fish catch rates and still allow [...]

Potomac River and Tributaries

[...] big catfish. Fish species found at Ft. Washington/ Piscataway Creek include large catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass (few), bluegill sunfish, pumpkinseed, white and yellow perch, eel, carp and [...]

Shenandoah River – Main Stem

[...] Information gathered from Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries Fishing Black Bass Smallmouth Bass Serious smallmouth anglers know the Shenandoah River is one of the top smallmouth bass rivers [...]

Nottoway River Resource Page

[...] also be divided at the Route 619 bridge. The upper river has numerous redbreast sunfish, smallmouth bass, and Roanoke bass. Below the bridge, bluegill, largemouth bass, black crappie, and channel [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] area on both banks of the North Fork Shenandoah River is privately owned. Fishing Black Bass Smallmouth Bass The most sought after sportfish in the North Fork Shenandoah River is the smallmouth bass. [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] Information gathered from Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries Fishing Black Bass Smallmouth Bass The South Fork Shenandoah River has a long-standing reputation as an excellent smallmouth [...]

Smith Mountain Lake Resource Page

[...] most sought after speices are Black bass, crappie, catfish, and sunfish. Annual stockings of striped bass are required to maintain the fishery since they do not reproduce successfullat at this [...]

Nottoway Lake Resource Page

[...] Information gathered from Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries Lake Regulations Outboard motor use restricted to 10 HP or less. [...]

Sandy River Reservoir

[...] Information gathered from Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries Sandy River Reservoir is a 740-acre water supply impoundment [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] Information gathered from Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries Fishing Black Bass Smallmouth Bass The South Fork Shenandoah [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] Information gathered from Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries Access Points There are five (5) public access points along the [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] there are several strong year classes recruiting into the smallmouth fishery. There should be good numbers of quality-size smallmouth bass available to anglers in 2002-2003. Anglers will find [...]

Nottoway Lake Resource Page

[...] of largemouth less than 12 inches and still provide an opportunity to catch quality fish. Good numbers of largemouth bass in the one to three pound range are abundant with a few bass in the seven [...]

Sandy River Reservoir

[...] crappie is in the early spring. Sandy River also provides an excellent opportunity to catch good numbers of large redear. The bluegill fishery is also good with best fishing for both bluegill and [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] strong year-classes of bass recruiting into the fishery of the North Fork. There should be good numbers of quality-size smallmouth bass available to anglers in 2002-2003. Anglers will find [...]

Smith Mountain Lake Resource Page

[...] are abundant but competition with shad prevents good growth so most of these fish are small. Channel catfish are the most popular catfish species but flathead catfish have recently been introduced and [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] American eel, white sucker, northern hogsucker, common carp, crappie, yellow bullhead, and channel catfish are some other fish species that anglers might encounter in the North Fork. [...]

Shenandoah River – Main Stem

[...] size limit. All musky less than 30 inches must be released. 2 fish per day creel limit Channel Catfish Channel catfish are plentiful in the Main-stem Shenandoah River. Recent sampling by VDGIF [...]

Nottoway River Resource Page

[...] bass, and Roanoke bass. Below the bridge, bluegill, largemouth bass, black crappie, and channel catfish are more common. In the spring, anglers can catch blueback herring, American shad, striped [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] can catch smallmouth every month of the year in the South Fork Shenandoah River. Largemouth Bass Largemouth bass do not gain as much attention as their cousin the smallmouth bass but the South Fork [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] throughout the year and some of the largest bass are caught during the colder months. Largemouth Bass Largemouth bass are limited to relatively few areas of the North Fork where deep pools with slower [...]

Shenandoah River – Main Stem

[...] the year and some of the larger fish are caught during the colder months. Largemouth Bass Largemouth bass do not gain as much attention as there cousin the smallmouth bass, but the Main- [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] year classes recruiting into the smallmouth fishery. There should be good numbers of quality-size smallmouth bass available to anglers in 2002-2003. Anglers will find smallmouth throughout all habitat [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] of bass recruiting into the fishery of the North Fork. There should be good numbers of quality-size smallmouth bass available to anglers in 2002-2003. Anglers will find smallmouth throughout all [...]

Shenandoah River – Main Stem

[...] year-classes of bass recruiting into the fishery. There should be good numbers of quality-size smallmouth bass available to anglers in 2002-2003. Anglers will find smallmouth throughout all [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] rates are extremely slow with smallmouth not reaching twelve inches until age 5-6. The smallmouth bass population is mostly controlled by environmental influences (floods/droughts). Years where there [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] harvest by anglers is low, based on research conducted by biologists. Therefore, the smallmouth bass population is mostly influenced by environmental conditions (flood/drought). Years where there is [...]

Shenandoah River – Main Stem

[...] harvest by anglers is low, based on research conducted by biologists. Therefore, the smallmouth bass population is mostly controlled by environmental influences (floods/droughts). Years where there [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] ” species, and unlike other species are active during the coldest months of the year. 30 inch minimum size limit. All musky less than 30 inches must be released. 2 fish per day creel limit Channel [...]

Shenandoah River – North Fork

[...] densities are low and closely resemble numbers seen in a wild, reproducing population. 30 inch minimum size limit. All musky less than 30 inches must be released. 2 fish per day creel limit Other [...]

Shenandoah River – Main Stem

[...] are a “cool-water” species that is active even during the coldest months of the year. 30 inch minimum size limit. All musky less than 30 inches must be released. 2 fish per day creel limit Channel [...]

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Smith Mountain Lake Resource Page

[...] since they do not reproduce successfullat at this reservoir. The other sportfish such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, white perch, yellow perch, channel catfish white catfish, and [...]

Shenandoah River – South Fork

[...] . Anglers can catch smallmouth every month of the year in the South Fork Shenandoah River. Largemouth Bass Largemouth bass do not gain as much attention as their cousin the smallmouth bass but the [...]

Sandy River Reservoir

[...] waterbody in the piedmont, and this trend should continue for several years to come. The largemouth bass fishery is managed with a 14-20 inch slot to improve quality fish catch rates and still allow [...]

Potomac River and Tributaries

[...] big catfish. Fish species found at Ft. Washington/ Piscataway Creek include large catfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass (few), bluegill sunfish, pumpkinseed, white and yellow perch, eel, carp and [...]

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