Tallent25 Posted August 9, 2012 Posted August 9, 2012 We are all filled up thanks to all of you guys! Quote
Super User Sam Posted August 10, 2012 Super User Posted August 10, 2012 In the Charlottesville area or down towards Richmond? Quote
Super User Sam Posted August 10, 2012 Super User Posted August 10, 2012 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY!!!! Web page looks great. Will be very good once you fill it in. Lots of places to use jon boats in this area, from Swift Creek to Chesdin to the tidal rivers. There is a Wednesday tournament out of Watkins Landing starting around 4PM. Check it out as your jon boats can go up river from Watkins while us guys with bass boats have to head down river. I beleive the entrance fee is $20 plus a canned food item. Lots of nice guys fish this tournament. You all will have a fun time. Quote
Tallent25 Posted August 10, 2012 Author Posted August 10, 2012 Thanks sam yeah its still bare bones just got it up two days ago . looking for about 4 more boats we have some great guys iv fished with for a while !!Any lakes you recommend sam ? jon boat accesible and we wont get run over lol Quote
Super User Sam Posted August 11, 2012 Super User Posted August 11, 2012 Lake Chesdin is a great place but it is on the "low" side now. Seven Springs Marina. You can consider going up to Lake Anna. A number of marinas where the bridge crosses the lake. As for rivers, don't forget the Appomattox, Mattaponi, Pamunkey and fishing up river on the Rappahannock. You can blast off at Osborne Landing on the James and fish that area safely, just watch out for the barges and big ocean vessels that come along every so often. And up river you can put in at Watkins Landing and go up or down river. Up for smallies and down for largemouths and catfish. Lots of small lakes in Amelia and Powhatan Counties that have 9.9 limits, such as Sandy Creek Reservior on the way to Farmville and also Briery Creek Lake. And don't forget Bear Creek. Look these places up on the Internet and then find them on your Virginia state road map. Tell everyone to have at least one throw cushion out in plain view for each guy in the boat and have a fully charged and up to date fire extinguisher. If you are 30 and younger and your boat has a 10 HP or greater motor you will need to have your Virginia Boating Safety Education card with you. Got to Tackle Express or Wal-Mart and get a free copy of the 2012 Virginia Freshwater Fishing and Watercarft Owners Guide. It lists places to fish all over the state. Have fun and be safe! Quote
Rippinglips Posted August 17, 2012 Posted August 17, 2012 If you interested in bass fishing competively there couldnt be a better group of guys to learn the ropes with. All are welcome join the website and prepare for some fun. The website again is www.rivercityanglers.webs.com . Looking forward to meeting you all. 1 Quote
TriCityBassin' Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 I just found this. Question... How does one go about getting a pass for Sunday park? Your website states you must have a Brandermill parking pass for the Swiftcreek Tourny. I would love to...but don't know how. Quote
Tallent25 Posted February 11, 2013 Author Posted February 11, 2013 We are full you have to live in Brandermill to get a pass Quote
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