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Past 3 trips, I learned about stripers in Lake Anna in clear water. I narrow-down the list of the colors, size, and shapes of the lures. Today, during the fourth trip, I thought I had very good chance to land a keeper (20" or larger)
On Feb 10, 2013, I went to Lake Anna Dike 3 (cold side). I mainly trolled. I tried not to hit bottom of the deep water (deeper than 30').
During the last two trips, I learned that the fish holding low on the bottom in 30-50' of water were large mouth bass and catfish. They suffered from bladder air expansion. So I avoided fish on the bottom
I finally caught a keeper @20.5 inches.
Now I have a set of lures for stripers, I will be concentrating on the bigger stripers next time. I will launch from High Point Marina and paddle longer distance to fish in cooler water (45-47F).
The video Fishing Log:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHWoMV8EiGc
Last edited by ComeOnFish (Feb-11-13 4:41PM)
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Nice keeper! Congrats Joe! It's your kind of dedication that makes it great for everyone. That carolina rig is very effective!
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Well done Joe....that was one hungry white perch too!!
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Thanks.
I am trying to hit 208 Bridge (High Point Marina) tomorrow but the weather doesn't look good for kayaking in the unknown water. I am trying paddle 3 miles down to the Power Plant or pass the power plant
joe
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Joe, let me know if you'll be fishing this weekend at Lake Anna. I'll meet you just to say hi! I'm located next to Dike 3.
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backtofuturetoyota wrote:
Joe, let me know if you'll be fishing this weekend at Lake Anna. I'll meet you just to say hi! I'm located next to Dike 3.
Tomorrow (Sat) - I am planning to launch from High Point Marina (208 Bridge), and fish Power Plant area 2.5-3 miles south of 208 Bridge.
15-16mph wind with rain is predicted tomorrow. I probably fish because the place is a small area. I will make decision in the morning when I get up
joe
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