For my money, the best place to fish is the closest place to fish. I attribute that to the fact that I learned to fly fish five years ago and for the first two years or so I fished where ever I could bike or walk.
I have a few favorite spots locally—not because they generate trophies but because they are scenic and relaxing. In my experience, if you find a creek or pond that looks fishy, it probably is, and you should figure out what's in there.
I don't know the Leesburg area real well, but I did a float on the Shenandoah just west of there a couple years ago. I caught a few fish—I don't remember them real well but the setting was freaking awesome. Doing that again is at the top of my list.
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