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Rappahonock Winding Down

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We’ve been a little frustrated the last couple of times out on the Rappahonock. Fishing has been tough.  Got out Saturday for probably one of the last hurrahs.  Will be transitioning over to the hot side of Lake Anna for the winter fishing months soon.  We had a pretty good day for numbers but size was down.  The bass wanted a 5” Senko, weightless.  Threw cranks, Ned and dropshot as well but the best producer was the old reliable.  Water temps were in the mid 50’s and incoming tide was the most productive.  

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