I'm moving pretty close to the Occoquan Reservoir in the Lake Ridge area and was wondering if the fishing is any good in there. I've fished down stream of the damn, closer to the river, but never above the damn. Is it worth the time? How much paddling should I expect? I would hopefully be launching at what looks to be a dock at the end of Cotton Mill Drive.
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Originally posted by perchy View PostIs this the same place as Fountainhead?-Jon
Revo 13
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I have a coworker who goes there pretty frequently. He says you need to put in some time to catch them. Green pumpkin senkos are a sure bet in the brush piles. From the map, it looks reminiscent of Rocky Gorge with lots of structure and coves along a long lazy river. Unfortunately places like that have a lot of "fishy" looking water, and it boils down to the old 99% of fish are in 1% of the water game.Olive Trophy 126 - Moored at Rocky Gorge Scott's Cove
Personal Records at Rocky Gorge
Largemouth Bass: 21 inches
Northern Pike: 24 inches
Crappie: 12 inches
Channel Catfish: 18 inches
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Originally posted by perchy View PostUnfortunately places like that have a lot of "fishy" looking water, and it boils down to the old 99% of fish are in 1% of the water game.-Jon
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Been to the Resrvoir once
I live 5 minutes from the Reservoir and I have been there once (when I took my new kayak on its virgin trip) Didn't do any fishing at that time because I have no clue on how to catch fresh water fish, I am getting there though. The place looks nice to kayak it and I'm sure there has to be fish there. I will recommend you the Occoquan River as well as Pohick Bay and Leesylvania State Park. They put you right on the Potomac and will tell you that as far as catching fish there, you won't be disappointed.
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Originally posted by FRED driver View PostMy dad and I have fished it in the summer...Very nice scenery, but it gets a bit of traffic and big bass are tough to find (they are there though). Good crappie fishing as well.-Jon
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I only fish below the dam in the tidal portion of the river as the fishing is 500% better. I have fished extensively above and it is a tough place to fish and you have to be really dailed in on where the fish are holding. With that said every year several citation sized crappie are caught in that section above the dam.
Meadeo2012 135 Wilderness Systems Angler
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