Lake Fishing Charts - Virginia *In Alphabetical Order
A460 Lake Anna [13000.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Most Anna bass caught fall within the slot-limit range of 12 to 15 inches and 1 to 2 pounds, but fish up to 6 pounds are not unusual. Black crappie numbers are very good. Price: $12.95QTY: A461 Lake Chesdin [3060.0 acres] [G.P.S.] A strong largemouth population here. Chesdin consistently ranks among Virginia's best for 'citation' bass over 8 pounds. Nice crappie and channel cat numbers. Price: $12.95QTY: A463 Kerr Reservoir (Buggs Island-East - VA/NC) [48900.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Largemouth maintain excellent numbers. It's not trophy water, but there are big numbers of fish. One of the few reservoirs with a healthy, naturally reproducing striped bass fishery. Virginia's best crappie lake with many 2-plus pounders! Price: $12.95QTY: A464 Kerr Reservoir (Buggs Island-West - VA/NC) [48900.0 acres] [G.P.S.] If you're looking for 'citation' fish, turn to crappie, they're all over. Great numbers of largemouth, striped bass. Walleye are stocked and the numbers are increasing, mostly in the Staunton River above The Split. Price: $12.95QTY: L466 Smith Mountain Lake [20600.0 acres] [G.P.S.] Striped bass are the marquee attraction. Typical fish run 5 to 10 pounds but monsters still show up, including the 45lb, 10oz state record! Quality large and smallmouth plus crappie. A growing muskie and walleye population is virtually ignored by anglers. Price: $12.95QTY:
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