I ended up on a flat on the South Fork of the Shenandoah this past weekend. It was almost as far upstream as you can get while still being on the Shenandoah. I'm happy to report quite the opposite of what most (including me) have previously experienced on the Shenandoah this year. While the trip didn't compare to the one I had on the James, we had a very solid number of 12-16" fish. We had one that rang in at 18", but the number of fish we saw (and didn't hook) that were easily topping the 20" mark really surprised me. Of course, we still ran into a large number of dinks, which isn't a bad thing for the years to come. We took the fish on a combo of topwater and subsurface patterns.
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