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Lake Anna Fishing Report June 17th 2018

Posted by melvin on June 17, 2018

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Lake Anna Fishing Report June 17th 2018:
 
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Carlos from Highpoint Marina & Lighthouse Inn Has Sent Over this Lake Anna fishing report. Call ahead and ask him to get you a couple Bill Lewis Stutter Step topwater lures. Along with a nice place to stay for your summer time fishing getaway. 540-895-5249
 
Official Lake Anna Fishing Report: 6/17/18
 
Bass - Bass fishing trips should target schooled fish from
the 208 region down to the power plant with soft plastic jerkbaits and
topwater plugs as well as bass on off-shore structure like rocks and
brush in the mid and up lake regions with crankbaits and worms.The best schooling spots are next to 40' feet of water. The best off shore spots tend to
consist of natural cover. You can still catch bass shallow early in
the morning using buzzbaits and wacky-rigged worms - mostly in the mid
and lower up lake regions.
 
Striper - It's time to tune up your depth finder and interpretation
skills and start looking for fish in the region from Rose Valley to
Stubbs Bridge on down to the mouth of Sturgeon Creek. The
fish will roam around a bit, possibly even feeding on the surface from
dawn to about 7:30 am some mornings then they will school up deep
where you can target them in 25-35’ of water using trolled Redfins,
DD-22, and Mann’s Stretch 20.  If casting use sassy shads, Sea Shads,
 umbrella rigs and Capt Mack spoons. Live bait will catch them but
 keeping the bait alive and away from catfish is difficult now.
 
Crappie - Fish have moved deep, from 15-25' in most areas of the lake.
Bridge pilings, deep brush, channel edges and cool tributaries are
where the best action will be this month. Get a couple dozen small
minnows, some slip bobber rigs and head for a bridge like Stubbs or
Holladay Mill and fish from 7 am until 9 am for your limit. Some up
lake crappie will take small crankbaits on rocky channel bends if you
are up for a challenge and looking for bigger fish.
 
Water Temps in the mid 80’s
 
Provided By: McCotter's Lake Anna Guide Service
 
Tight Lines & Heavy Limits,
 
Melvin Smitson