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The Rappahannock crosses Rt. 29 at Remington just south of Warrenton.
Excelent smallie fishing from here down. The big crowd expected today may be disappointed as the Army engineers plan to blow out only the bottom plate and lift the remainder out with cranes. What they will probably see is something like a LaPlac size underwater fart and a raft of dead fish floating downstream. No offense to the Pirate, just something for comparison. There is a very nice deep pool just below the dam that will be holding a lot of fish this time of year. In about 5 years the real explosion will be the fish population. 10 pound smallmouth gorged on shad fingerlings; a resurgence of white shad populations with hens going 7 pounds and fighting like tarpon. Fredericksburg to Remington will be an exceptional fishery. Wayne to fish is human....to release Divine!!! "L. C. Clower" wrote in message ... SOmebody get set up with a video camera!!! "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Larry L" wrote in message ... That river name sounds very familiar ... does it flow near Warrenton Va? .... if so that is the place my granddaddy took me to catch my first fish, 50+ years ago .... reading the name did a Dejevu (sp) thing to me, not sure why "Wayne" wrote in message m... On MOnday, Embry dam will be blown sky high and open the Rappahannock River to migratory fish. In 5 to 10 years this should become the premier shad fishery in the country with an explosion in smallmouth and migratory striper fishing as well. Movements are also underway to secure greater portions of the river from development. Wayne to fish is human....to release Divine!!!! Heard mention of that today from one of my classmates. The dam is in Fredericksburg, so it could be the same. If you think it is, and you are feeling particularly nostalgic, there is a nice web-site you should visit. It has info on the breaching of the dam, and events accompanying it, as well as a very nice photo gallery, and other *stuff *. It also has links to related sites. It is called the Friends of the Rappahannock, and the address is, http://for.communitypoint.org/embry.html. --Snakefiddler |
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