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So I just ran across this forum and decided I would join and see what I can pick up from you guys. I've been fishing since I was old enough to hold a rod, but only recently caught the bass bug and it's made me realize just how much I DON'T know about fishing.

I've been frequenting Briery Creek, Smith Mountain lake, Claytor, tidal james, Chickahominy river, and have been thinking about giving lake Anna a try. I've only achieved poor to moderate success in these locations, and would gladly take any general advice you guys have. 

Anyway, here's to a new forum, a new sunburn, and another day getting stumped by the Chick.

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Welcome! :)

 

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Welcome aboard!

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Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~

A-Jay

Welcome to Bass Resource. Enjoy reading & contributing in the forums.

Greetings and Welcome to the forums :)

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If you are good with a spinning rod, try Anna in the mid to down lake regions. She is very tough, but in the spring that lake can be a blast!

Welcome!

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Welcome to the forums!

Jeff

Chickahominy lake is good. Not as active has late spring early summer but still catching fish this summer. Looking forward to fall. Catch a lot on senkos. Smaller lake so easy to get around and not crowded at all. If you want to venture head up in the creeks. 

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Join a local bass club and learn about the Virginia rivers and lakes.

Welcome to the Forum. Glad you are with us.

 

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