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 is located at the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia. It has a glowing reputation for hosting a vast population of bass and stripers. In total, the waterway is estimated to cover about 20000 acres. It also has about 500 miles of an undeveloped shoreline. As such, finding a great spot to drop your line should not be difficult.

There are many publicly and privately owned marinas and boat ramps lining up the lake shore. State Park is one key attraction located nearby. The park always welcomes the highest number of visitors in summer, with many of them looking to enjoy the beach, hiking trails, campsites, cabins and picnic areas. A well maintained golf course also sits within the park.

One can get ready accommodation at the several nearby lodgings, rental houses and cabins. When summer begins, boats start to flock the waterway. As such, you should consider visiting in the other seasons, more so if you do not fancy getting routinely distracted.

The dominant fish species in the water is bass. Most anglers prefer the largemouth type. Largemouth bass are more predominant than smallmouth. You may also opt for striped bass. Despite the decent populations of crappies in the lake, many of the other local reservoirs host greater populations of the same.

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 angling activities within the reservoir are guided by state laws. You can get a free copy of the regulations at most bait shops across the state. The regulations are also available in digital format online. One important regulation to remember is that every angler must have a license. You may apply for one online or at any bait shop in the locality. Annual licenses cost $36 for nonresidents and $18 for the locals.

Before you head out on your boat, ensure you put on appropriate clothing and carry fresh drinking water. Put your water in a non breakable bottle. Some rain gear should also help keep you protected from the occasional rainfall. As most stores have rental rods and reels, you do not have to travel with your own. You can hire a guide to help you out as well.




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