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Harrisonburg, Recently Moved From N Va

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Hi folks, from Harrisonburg VA.  Been in VA now for 25 years or so....took up fishing again after a hiatus of about 15 years due to military.  Trout fisherman since childhood, still avid there, but took up smallmouth ardently in N VA in the past 10 years.  Main haunts were the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers mainly; James to a lesser extent.  Natural extension to largemouth...recently married and we do a lot of car camping near largemouth territory, though we enjoy kayaking the rivers (smallmouth).

 

2 weeks ago spent a week's vacation at Lake Anna and had superb fishing luck.  All kayaking (weekend was a little rough with all the boating and waves).

 

I enjoy fly tying, camping/backpacking, kayaking.

 

Doug

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Welcome!

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Welcome to the forums!

 

Jeff

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Welcome to the forums and Harrisonburg is an outstanding palce to be for a fisherman.  You don't have the big lakes super close by but within an hour or so you can be fishing for trout in teh mountians, browns in teh spring creeks or on the shenandoah for bass and musky.  I went to college in the 'burg and skipped man ya class to fish the trico hatch on mossy :)

 

Go talk to the guys at mossy creek fly shop.  They are great guys and know there stuff and fish for everythign that swims so they can point you in the right direction.

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Welcome aboard, Doug!

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Great having you with us.

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Welcome.............................

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Welcome!

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