I'll fish mostly from shore with studded boots for the rocks and wire fencing on the ground. Floating line. Sink will get you caught on the wire and you'll loose flies. I'll wear waders just to protect myself from the elements.
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Are you wading that area? I haven't fished there before. I am guessing that the water is warmer there because of the outflow of the powerplant. Are you using a full sinking or a sink tip there?
I am also surprised that the stripers don't come in there during the winter because of the bait and current. It sounds like a cool place
Come to think of it I have probably fished a few days in the Upper Rapidan and done okay for brookies. Another good river is the Conway River. It has native Brown trout.--
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