Bassin-Yakin Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 Anyone have any good suggestions for bass fishing in the Danville, Va area? I recently moved here and am ready to explore some new places.... I moved from an area where I fished Briery and Sandy River weekly.... I have a 14 foot jon with gas motor too, any suggestions?? Quote
Bigs Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 Don't have any ideas for fishing Danville but I'm curious why you moved there. I used to date a girl that lived there and there is nothing to do there. Very sleepy lil town. I cant help but feel bad for ya. Good luck and hope you find some spots to fish. Quote
Bassin-Yakin Posted May 20, 2010 Author Posted May 20, 2010 Funny you say that.... I took a job that addresses that very issue.... I manage an entertainment complex called the Crossing at the Dan... we have concerts, festivals, a farmers market, a wonderful trail beside the river... we have some good concerts coming this summer if you like country... Dierks Bentley, Zac Brown Band, and Jake Owen.... 3 pretty good ones... Quote
Aluma-Bass Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 I moved from an area where I fished Briery and Sandy River weekly.... I have a 14 foot jon with gas motor too, any suggestions?? gonna be hard to match those lakes!!! im going to briery this weekend! good luck! 8-) Quote
osbornj2 Posted May 20, 2010 Posted May 20, 2010 Also, I have been hearing that Mercy Me is going to do a show in Danville, as well as a community service project with God's Pit Crew! Tell me that we're not on the map now Actually, I live now in Franklin Co, but have always essentially been from the Roanoke area. However, I own an insurance agency there in Danville, so I'm down there fairly regularly. I would recommend that you stop by Old Dominion Gun and Tackle (on 58 West {Riverside Dr}, about 3-4 miles outside of town....i.e. heading towards Martinsville). There are always some locals hanging around there, and you "may" be able to squeeze a little local advice from them . Most folks that I talk to either come up to Smith Mountain Lake, or go to Hyco. Best of luck to you, and feel free to stop by anytime... Quote
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