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New River


Major Rivers: New River
Cold Water: Stony Creek, Walker's Creek, Wolf Creek

New River Angler Guide Service 218 Wabash Road Staffordsville, VA 24167 540-921-4407 eMail
New Rivers Edge, Inc. P.O. Box 1107 Pembroke, VA 24136 540-599-8382
Tangent Outfitters 201 Cascade Dr. Pembroke Va 24136 540-626-4567
New River Outdoor Company 132 Sanders Bottom Drive Pembroke, VA 24136540-921-7438
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Nobody should miss fishing in the New River. The New is considered to be a rival of the James and the Rappahannock as one of the best fishing rivers in Virginia. Many populations of about every major freshwater game fish in the state thrive in the New River. These game fish include smallmouth bass, spotted bass, largemouth bass, rock bass, striped bass, white bass, hybrid striped bass, muskellunge, walleye, black crappie, channel catfish, flathead catfish, yellow perch, redbreast sunfish, and bluegill. Nightcrawlers and hellgrammites are common bait used for fishing. Popular artificial lures are top-water crank-baits, spinner baits, minnows, or crawfish. Fast water and big rocks are features of the New River, making it a perfect home for big smallmouth bass and flathead catfish. Anybody can pull their canoe up on an island and fish with jigs or spinner baits to hook some fine trophies.
The New River also has several lazy, slow stretches where fisherman can view the spectacular scenery and still have luck fishing for rock bass near grass beds.
The slow waters near dams along the river house big flathead and channel catfish as well as walleye and smallmouth bass when fished with live bate. All sections of the river have populations of flathead and channel catfish. Good areas to fish for catfish include Narrows, Pearisburg, and Eggleston in Giles County along with other surrounding areas.
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