Thanks Gene. I can say the same about you. Love seeing the pictures. I have great fun fishing new places, always keeps me on my toes. I'm only in my 20's (but my dad got me hooked on fishing at a early age), fishing has come before girl friends so far (maybe this is why they don't stick around) haha. College and my job has caused me to live in about 4 or 5 states so far. For me fishing is why i get up for work every morning. I try to get out on the water every other weekend and try to find a few different rivers every year. Currently looking for water in KY and TN.
-- Tight lines,
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 4:40 AM, TurbineBlade <doublebclan@gmail.com> wrote:
Danny - You have spent a dizzying amount of time fishing in a hell of a lot of places.--I've concluded that you are either a 400-year-old vampire, or you skipped history class in every grade.No worries though, I've pieced much of it together from oatmeal packets. We landed on the moon, Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo, and those are both chronological. There hasn't been much since.If the former is true, no one share a boat with Danny!Gene
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 7:47:59 PM UTC-4, Danny Barrett wrote:Use to fish the Rapidan for smallies semi-often. I always just fished right at the confluence. I maybe fished a half mile in all directions of the confluence. Haven't been down there in 2 years. Use to be a lot of eager to eat 12" smallies.Thanks,On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Andrew Chaney <andrew...@gmail.com> wrote:Hey all,--Does anyone have any experience going after smallmouth bass on the lower Rapidan River? I'm curious how far upstream from the confluence with the Rappahannock River one can reasonably fish for smallies.Also: I explored a couple brook trout streams in SNP last weekend, but didn't fish much. I tested the water temperature in several places. It was consistently between 65-66 degrees and for the most part, the trout were all huddled together at the bottom of every deep pool, moving as little as possible. The rain earlier this week may have cooled things off enough, but I think it's still too warm for trout, in VA at least.
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