Carrington Posted July 28, 2010 Posted July 28, 2010 i am looking to out early tommarow morning and fish lake anna and was wondering where a good boat landing is and if you know one what the address of this boat landing is so i can find it tommarow. im looking for a free or paid boat landing, either or, Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted July 29, 2010 Super User Posted July 29, 2010 There are three marinas on Rt. 208 after crossing the Rt. 208 bridge from Rt. 522. Two of them are beside each other at the bridge (Anna Point is one--can't remember the other) and the other (Sturgeon Creek Marina) is about a mile farther. If you want a little quieter access, stay on Rt. 522 past the 208 intersection (about 3 miles) to Christopher Run Campground Quote
Carrington Posted July 29, 2010 Author Posted July 29, 2010 how is fishing right now on lake anna wayne. any suggestions for places to start looking for fish because latly i havnt been able to get them to bite. Quote
Super User Nitrofreak Posted July 29, 2010 Super User Posted July 29, 2010 There are three marinas on Rt. 208 after crossing the Rt. 208 bridge from Rt. 522. Two of them are beside each other at the bridge (Anna Point is one--can't remember the other) and the other (Sturgeon Creek Marina) is about a mile farther. If you want a little quieter access, stay on Rt. 522 past the 208 intersection (about 3 miles) to Christopher Run Campground Wayne, I think the other one is high point marina and there is also the state park you can launch from too thats not far from there. Quote
Bigs Posted July 30, 2010 Posted July 30, 2010 how is fishing right now on lake anna wayne. any suggestions for places to start looking for fish because latly i havnt been able to get them to bite. Lake Anna is always good if you know the basics of what to do out there. No such thing as a free launch there tho. And the private side is off limits unless you own land there. Plus the warm side sucks right now anyways, I fished it a month ago and mostly caught 10 inch white perch along with a few small bass. The cold side is poppin right now if you like fishing deep. I'll be fishing the warm side all winter like I did last winter, that place is dynamite when it gets cold out. Quote
VolFan Posted July 31, 2010 Posted July 31, 2010 So to actually try to help: Topwater (I like spooks and spook jr's in baby bass or buzzbaits) is good early before the sun starts touching the ater, and late when it comes off. Alot of fish will be deeper during the day right now so you can try to fish crankbaits or slow roll spinnerbaits deep around the bridges and contours. If you have electronics, use them to find structure. There are also a considerable number of boat docks to pitch and skip to, as well as work with shallow cranks and spinnerbaits. It really helps to work the docks from deep to shallow and vice versa with a few different techniques (j&p, shallow crank, spinnerbait, skipped soft plastic) until you find what the fish might be doing that day or if there's some cover within the structure. Quote
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