Link Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Any local pond fisherman here in Chesterfield, VA? I'm a High School teacher and am off for the summer, looking to meet up with some locals. Looking to gain knowledge from more experienced fisherman out there. Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 20, 2008 Super User Posted June 20, 2008 Yes, lots of places to fish in Chesterfield County. Get an ADC street map book of Chesterfield County and you can see the ponds. I think Wal-Mart and Staples have them, plus bookstores. Here are a few suggestions to get you started. Behind Stony Point Shopping Center off Huguenot Road The private pond across from the larger pond at behind Stony Point Shopping Center. Although it says no fishing just fish it. Never had any problems with the locals - so far! Behind the DMV off Trade Road in the Southport Industrial Park - try the large pond as the smaller pond may not have any fish in it Pocahontas State Forest where you can rent a small boat beginning at 10 AM and fish Swift Creek Lake or fish from the shore or bridge - Boat ramp is behind the swimming pool area in the park Swift Creek off Genito Road has places to fish Gregory's Pond in Rockwood Park off Courthouse Road near Hull Street Lake Salisbury off Oakengate Road - look for the path to the dam by the new house that was just built Pond behind Bethany Place Baptist Church on Providence Road - use topwaters or fish weedless Centerpoint Office Park off Charter Colony Parkway Pony Pasture if you like to wade Along Riverside Drive on the James River. Park and fish from the shore Dock at Robious Landing Park on the James River by James River High School Pier at City of Henricus at Dutch Gap. Get live bait at Castaways on Jeff Davis Parkway and then drive down to Henricus and walk the trail to the Barge Pit Fishing for catfish at Henricus is an option, too. Slow but it is fishing Avoid golf course ponds unless you get permission as the course staff can get upset if you fish without permission. Also, try the ponds at the Arborutem until you get thrown out and the ponds at Moorefield Office complexes. Moorefield is a more friendly place to fish. Small bass in those ponds but they will hit your baits. Like Senkos. Forget Gateway Office Park off Midlothian Turnpike as there are no fish, at least to my knowledge, in their small pond. There is a pond at the southern end of Stonehenge Golf Course that I would like to try. It is off Rexmore Court. I have never seen it other than on a map and would think it would be a super place without any fishing pressure. Ponds over at Innsbrook Office Complex off Cox Road, including the two when you cross Nuckols Road in Henrico County, are good bets, too. Worth the drive. Lots of ponds in various subdivisions as you will see in the ADC map book. So get that map book and check out all the blue ponds and start fishing and let me know how you do. There are other guys on this site who fish Chesterfield County so mabye they will throw in their two cents. Good luck. Quote
Link Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 Thanks Sam! So far I've done the Reservoir and made my way over to the pond at Lucks Lane the other evening, had some success. I've done the Google Map thing and made my way out the other day. Gregory's Pond I couldn't find access to, whether it be in the neighborhood part or through Rockwood Park. Suggestions? Thanks again Sam! Quote
FishingJames Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Quote Ponds over at Innsbrook Office Complex off Cox Road, including the two when you cross Nuckols Road in Henrico County, are good bets, too. Worth the drive. I live in that area and have fished the lakes. They have small bass, nothing spectacular. If you drive down the rode into Wyndam and fish the lake at the Dominion Club, there are big bass and catfish. My friend pulled a 9 pounder out of the lake and the biggest catfish there is 45 pounds. Quote
armesjr Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Lake Salisbury is member only, and they have been very strict this year. I have been asked to leave once. I have a friend who is a member and everytime we go they check his lake membership. When i lived in salisbury, they never checked. i think since with google maps you can see every body of water that they have been having a lot more non members show up. If you go, you may be asked to leave. Stonehenge Golf course pond is not really worth fishing. I have fished it several times, and just caught a couple little guys. It is pretty shallow, and way too much vegetation. Quote
Link Posted June 21, 2008 Author Posted June 21, 2008 Thanks guys. I was at Lucks Lane last night and caught three small bass, nothing special. I'm dragging my pregnant wife out tonight with me if the rain passes. Quote
SimonSays Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 Quote Quote Ponds over at Innsbrook Office Complex off Cox Road, including the two when you cross Nuckols Road in Henrico County, are good bets, too. Worth the drive. I live in that area and have fished the lakes. They have small bass, nothing spectacular. If you drive down the rode into Wyndam and fish the lake at the Dominion Club, there are big bass and catfish. My friend pulled a 9 pounder out of the lake and the biggest catfish there is 45 pounds. I've caught 2-3lbers there at innesbrook, Do you need membership or anything to fish the Domino club? Quote
FishingJames Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 No, you just can't fish on the golf course but there are plenty of places to fish from the other side. You know your in the right place if you see houses that look like castles. Quote
SimonSays Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Thanks for the tip James! I think I'll give it a shot sometime Tuesday Quote
HokieDJ Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Dominion Club is private property. No Tresspassing sign there. I was there for about 20 mins and the locals didn't bother me. Quote
FishingJames Posted June 22, 2008 Posted June 22, 2008 Yeah, I've been fishing there for a year and have never been told to leave once. Went there to day caught a couple of solid 3's. Quote
SimonSays Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 Went there today (Mon) and hit 4...3 on a tube and 1 on a heddon torpedo. Some guy was telling me he pulled a 12lber from there... Quote
FishingJames Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 I would believe it, there are some decent fish in there. Here is the picture of a nice one my friend pulled out of there. 1 Quote
SimonSays Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 ooo nice, is it true you're allowed to fish from the golf course side after closing? Quote
FishingJames Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 I'm not sure if it's exactly "allowed" but I do it anyway, they don't seem to care. Quote
SimonSays Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 hmmmm, wading in the james or fishing that pond...dam that's a tough choice Quote
FishingJames Posted June 24, 2008 Posted June 24, 2008 Haha, hot day today, would rather be in the James. Quote
Link Posted June 26, 2008 Author Posted June 26, 2008 Well since a boat is out of the question right now with a baby coming into the family this November and I really want to stop fishing from the short at Swift Creek Resevoir and I want to get out in the UPPER James River my wife has said she was alright with the idea of me getting. Fish Cat Streamer XL http://images.cabelas.com/is/image/cabelas/s7_319534_imageset_01?$main-Medium$ $400 bucks off of Craigslist, includes a bag of some sort and a pump. Should meet my needs, sure I'll look lame but it could be fun. Would ya'll trust this in the upper James area? Hugenot area (my buddy canoes up there and said it's calm) Quote
Link Posted June 26, 2008 Author Posted June 26, 2008 Now my buddy has me re-thinking it, he's telling me to just get a kayak. Suggestions?!?!? Quote
FishingJames Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Honestly, I would get a kayak. The fishing club I belong to is about 50 yards away from the Hugenot Bridge. My dad and I take our kayaks out almost every weekend and it is some good fun making the drifts down the river catching the smallies. They have kayaks that are rigged for fishing and you can get them fairly cheap and you can customize yours with a lot of accesories. I have an anchor, rod holders, paddle holder and a drift sock. I have even seen people put fish finders on their kayaks. Quote
FishingJames Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 www.nativewatercraft.com http://www.hobiecat.com/kayaking/index.html www.oceankayak.com/ www.wildernesssystems.com www.heritagekayaks.com/ All very good kayaks. And a place that I go for my kayaks and accesories is http://www.paddleva.com/ Very reliable and in the Richmond area. Quote
SimonSays Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 I'd go for a nice kayak, you could wait for a good deal to come up on craigslist or buy new. Get a sit-on-top. Quote
Link Posted June 26, 2008 Author Posted June 26, 2008 To my Kayakers.... Decent kayak? used for $200.00 http://www.riverriders.com/perceptionsparky95.htm Quote
SimonSays Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 I'd stick to a sit-on-top kayak for fishing, more space for tackle and storage but many people do fish from sit-ins Quote
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