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Lake Anna Bass Fishing Report February 3rd 2018
Posted by melvin on February 3, 2018
LAKE ANNA BASS FISHING REPORT FEBRUARY 3RD 2018:
PHOTO CREDIT: HIGHPOINT MARINA LAKE ANNA VIRGINIA
Hello bass fishing fans grab a cup of coffee and pull up a chair, fishing fever is in the air! The first 2018 Lake Anna bass fishing reports is here and it's packed with goodies from the folks at HIGHPOINT MARINA in Lake Anna, Virginia. Useful information for all of you anglers that may be planning a fishing trip to the popular Mid Atlantic lake.
Like where to catch largemouth bass on Lake Anna?
How to catch largemouth bass on Lake Anna??
What baits to use on Lake Anna???
Official Lake Anna Bass Fishing Report: (2/3/18)
McCotter's Lake Anna Guide Service Fishing Report. Guide C.C. McCotter notes most of the action for 2018 has so far been from the The Splits region down to the dam due to the cold and at times, ice. Baitfish have moved into the mid lake region and the seagulls followed. For largemouth, McCotter suggests you tie on several suspending jerkbaits that run at different depths and start snapping them in the first thirds of creeks like Sturgeon, Boggs and Dukes. Points at the mouths of main lake coves are worth fishing as well. If the jerkbaits don’t produce, it’s time to use a swimbait or multi-arm rig. Still not getting bit? Slow down with football jigs and shaky head worms and target deeper natural structure like rocks. Vertically jigged spoons can also be good at the mouths of main lake creeks in 30+ feet of water. Hot zones should be within a half-mile of the power plant, the Duke’s Creek region and the Dike III vicinity.
Thank you for reading this 2018 Lake Anna bass fishing report!
You can reach Highpoint Marina here:
HighPoint Marina And Lighthouse Inn
4634 Courthouse Rd.
Mineral, VA 23117
Please ask for Carlos or Nathan at 540-895-5249 and let them know you found them on melvinsmitson.com
Tight Lines & Heavy Limits,
Melvin Smitson