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I have fished Lake Anna maybe 15 times. I have had very little luck out there. The most luck I had was fishing Valentine Cove in the cold of winter this year. I was throwing a 12" red shad color "Culprit" worm carolina rigged, and I bagged a decent 4 lb lmb but other then that I get very discouraged out there. So any help would be greatly appriciated. I'm trying to become a better fisherman. All the advise I've gotten here before has really helped me out so I'm looking for some more good advise.

On any lake with docks those should be the places you hit hard when you have little confidence( like you getting discouraged) or little experiance on a lake. They almost always will be bass on the docks. I have a spot that is good in the fall but i do not know how good it is now although i hear the dike three area is productive. But mainly stick to the docks with shakeyheads,wackyworms, and jigs (green tones for all of them ) Hope you catch alot ;D

I think valetine cove is in the southern part of the lake down by the dam . I would try going in  these simalar type coves and sight fishing. I know the fish are on beds down south right now , not sure about the rest of the lake. Get as far away from them and try to cast w/o spooking them. Remember to try and concentrate on shade during sunny days.The shaky, senkos , etc.. that were suggested before will work just fine.

Anna is a highly pressured lake, but they don't catch them all.

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Well thank you for the assistance. I will be sure to post how well I do the next time I go.

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