Echols Dorm: Brick Wall By Side Door
Rockfish River
Every time I take 29 south to go to Lynchburg, I’ve noticed the wayside by the passing of Rockfish River, and have thought that the water looks like it could have reasonable fishing. I haven’t yet found the excuse to try it, but before the Creekathon is a good chance to do so.
I don’t expect the river to have trout (this far down). The likely fish to catch are smallmouth bass, fallfish, and sunfish. The creel limit on bass is 5 per day, while the limit for bluegill is 50. I will likely catch-and-release for simplicity. Of course, if you’re optimistic, and think you will catch something to bring to the creekathon, I say go for it.
As this is a river with only moderate casting clearance, this is not a good place for a complete novice to learn to fish (cast). You must have some prior fly fishing experience to join this trip. Between the club gear and desire to not have a massive group on the river, I will limit the size to 4 people, and waitlist everyone to ensure proper qualifications. I may bump the limit up to 5 if another person has gear.
You provide:
> State freshwater fishing license
>> Buy at: http://secure01.virginiainteractive.org/horf/
> Polarized sunglasses
> Fishing gear (+waders) if you have it
> Sandals if you are ok with chilly water.
Club provides:
> A ride
> Fishing gear if you need it:
>> 3 sets of rods
>> 2 waders (men’s size 9 and 10)
A word on licenses:
You may wish to look through the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries’ website to decide what license(s) you want. You will need a statewide freshwater license. Other fishing licenses that could be useful are: stocked trout license and national forest permit.
For regulations on fishing:
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/regulations/