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Last Trip to the Rappahonock?

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  • Super User

With the weather cooling is it time to transition to our secondary winter spot on lake Anna’s private hot side? Well, we decided to head back out to the Rapp for what may very well be our last trip for the season.  Surprisingly the water temps are still 60-63 depending on where we were. My fishing partners 60th birthday party is this Saturday so no fishing and with the cooler temps we might just be done.  Nonetheless, we had a good day with largemouth, smallmouth, ring perch and of course a few catfish.  I did have a very rare break off which felt like either a striper or a big cat.  I never got to turn it to feel the fight.  Most were caught on a Ned rig but unlike last week these fish did not want the 3 inch Scope Shad, they wanted a 4 inch Senko. 

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  • Super User

You caught some good ones!

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