+1. We actually live closer to Bull Run now and hit it for a few hours Sunday (Dan's recommended section always produces well). The place is thick with bluegill, and the occasional bass and crappie in the deeper spots. While we were there (~10:00 - 2:00) there were a TON of Tricos dancing around all over the place in the slow sections immediately after riffles. I flipped a few rocks and they were covered in #20-24 mayfly nymphs (and algae), as expected. Lots of midges too --
-- It's a good place to go have fun if you don't want to get too far out of town --
Gene
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 12:19:48 PM UTC-4, Tim Donaldson wrote:
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 12:19:48 PM UTC-4, Tim Donaldson wrote:
Bull Run. I've only gone a few times but it's full of bluegill and they are fond of poppers.
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