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Rappahonock River

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A little late on this report but we got out on the upper Rappahonock on Saturday.  Put in at Hopyard and went upriver.  Was definitely a multi species day.  We caught bass, catfish, bowfin, Shad, snakehead, crappie, bluegill.  No smallmouth which was disappointing.  Nothing big but we were catching most all day.  Tide was super low.  Crankbaits, Ned, Senkos did most of the damage.  Water was very clear for the river.  Took my boat instead of my buddies and definitely missed the spot lock troller.?
 

 

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