All You Should Know About Smith Mountain Lake Fishing

By Anthony Reynolds


One challenge that any angler is bound face is finding a river or lake that has the right fishing conditions throughout the year. Virginia is one location with reservoirs that have the right conditions for angling no matter the time of year. Anglers from within and from the bordering states flock it all year long for Smith Mountain Lake fishing.

The lake lies at the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains in the State of Virginia. Many people know it for its incredible bass and striper population. The reservoir occupies an estimated 20000 acres. Its shoreline stretches to about 500 miles. Getting the perfect angling spot when around should not take long.

There are numerous public and private boat ramps and marinas along the lake shore. A major attraction within the vicinity is the State Park. Many visitors to the park come in the summer to enjoy its campgrounds, beach, picnic areas, hiking trails and cabins. A golf course is also present for those interested in the sport.

Accommodation is available for visiting anglers at the many cabins, lodgings and rental houses near the lake. From the onset of summer, the reservoir gets dense with boat traffic. For this reason, many anglers who do not like distractions prefer visiting in the cooler months.

The most dominant fish species around are bass. Most anglers prefer going after largemouth bass. They have been proven to outnumber smallmouth bass by far. You should also be able to make a decent catch of striped bass. While there are populations of crappie, they are not as plenty as those in other Virginia reservoirs.

Spring and early summer offer the best time to go fishing. By then, vast numbers of bass populate the shallow water sections. Furthermore, the fish usually fall for different types of bait during these seasons.

When the summer hits its peak moment, the bass move into deeper waters. Shad usually comes in handy as bait at this point in time. Crappies move to the shallow sections from March to May and from October to November. The trees and marshes dotting the shoreline also get flocked by crappies at the time.

All anglers are required to abide by the state regulations. Most of the bait shops in the state offer free copies of regulations. You can also get the same in PDF format on the internet. One key law to bear in mind is that licensing is a must for all angling activities. The local bait stores are also contracted to sell licenses by the authorities. Annual permits go for $18 for locals and $36 for anglers from outside the state.

As you prepare to travel, be sure to dress appropriately and carry clean drinking water. Be sure to use a non breakable bottle for the water. Carry your rain gear as well since the area is prone to sporadic rainfall. The local stores have reels and rods for hire, so you should not feel compelled to carry your own. You may also request for a guided angling trip if you like, albeit at a fee.




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