The Selective Crap Part II: Staying with the School

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      From speaking with Lefty Kreh at the Virginia Fly Fishing Festival this year, I was given several good pointers on fly fishing for crappie. One, in particular, I found extremely effective, both in my fly fishing for them and traditional crappie fishing.

 

      When the fish are difficult to pattern and you luck upon a school of crappie, it is essential to stay with the school as they move to consistently catch fish. The way Lefty has done it over the years is extremely simple. Take a balloon, a size … Read More »


Green Top Fishing Report 01/20/2012

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BAY – Rockfish are still available inside the bay for catch and release anglers. Most are focusing on the Cape Charles/ CBBT area with good results. Mojos, stretch baits, and tandem rigs are quite popular. For those seeking to stay well within bay waters, the Speckled Trout are quite active inside the Elizabeth River. Mirro lures are probably your best bet right now. Trolled jerkbaits are also working to locate fish quickly.

OCEAN – The ocean is the focus of most that are after Rockfish, as impressive catches are still being … Read More »


Green Top Fishing Report 01/13/2012

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  BAY – The Bay Rockfish season is closed, but many fish are available to catch and release anglers. The lower bay structures seem to be holding more big fish. The concrete ships, the CBBT, and Plantation Light are all good. Speckled Trout anglers are still having fun with big fish inside the Elizabeth River. As usual, Mirrorlures are taking the bigger fish on average, along with live bait.  

OCEAN – Cape Henry to Rudee has been very good this week. Numerous fish over 40 inches have been caught this … Read More »


G Top Fly Fishing Report 12/13/11

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Coldwater: With the cold temperatures, the best trout fishing is on the
stocked waters.  South River, Beaver Creek, and the Jackson River are all
good options. Get deep with nymphs is essential for these fish. Our best
fish have come on the Jigged PT and Prince nymphs. Buggers, Hare’s Ear
nymphs, and Green Weenies have also been good.

Warmwater: Chain pickerel fishing just gets better with the cold
temperatures. Flash flies, Krystal Buggers and Todd’s Wiggle Minnows have
all been taking fish. Good local fisheries for these feisty pike include
the Chickahominy and Swift Creek Lake.

Saltwater: The abundance … Read More »