I gave Maro Landing a shot yesturday and nearly got skunked. Horrible place for wading IMO. I hit a couple of the breakers right behind the head water where Smallies normally stack up but got nothing. Even the spin fishers throwing out crayfish came up skunked. Anyway, the next day (today) I hit my old haunt on the rapidan and robinson rivers and pumped out 79 fish in about 6.5 hours of fishing several points of both waterways. The prize fish for today was a 17 inch brown trout caught just north of criglersville. Yea I know, when I saw that thing jump the first time I was astounded that it was even there, not that I was going to complain about it :). Other than that the fish ranged from Fallfish to Smallies, Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, and Rock Bass. Every fish caught and safely released. The flies used were in order - black wooly bugger (the trout destroyed one of em), black/white muddler minner, and a white fluffy muddler minnow. I caught all the Fallfish on the black muddler. They just loved that thing.
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 11:58:33 PM UTC-4, TAEHWAN KIM wrote:
Went to Shenandoah River (Karo Landing) last week for dipping.
We were after the smallies, but were greeted by rainbows and fallfish.
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