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    Shenandoah River, South Fork, Elkton, Virginia

    Elkton, VA    

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    Next to the James, no other river in Virginia is dearer to the smallmouth angler?s heart than the Shenandoah. Valley residents have long believed that the river?s name means ?daughter of the stars??and the romantic moniker is... trails.com

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    Conway River, Kinderhook, Virginia

    Hood, VA    

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    The Conway River, known as Middle River by locals, flows through both the Rapidan Wildlife Management Area as well as the Shenandoah National Park. It?s the sort of water that brookie anglers love to fish?but don?t be too sur... trails.com

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    Rose River, Syria, Virginia

    Banco, VA    

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    The easiest way to reach the Rose River is to drive to the end of Route 670 and park at the end of the turnout. A sign announces that you are entering the Shenandoah National Park, and a wooden kiosk provides information abou... trails.com

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    Rapidan River, Culpeper, Virginia

    Graves Mill, VA    

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    Heavily damaged by hurricanes in the mid-90s, Rapidan River is recovering. Good fishing for jewel-like native brook trout in upper reaches. Not a big fish river. Among anglers of Mid-Atlantic country, the Rapidan is a favorit... trails.com

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    Kimsey Run Lake

    Baker, WV    

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    Kimsey Run Lake is a 60-acre impoundment located adjacent to County Route 14, one mile off U.S. Route 259 at Lost River, in Hardy County. The lake was built in the 1990s with a maximum depth of 26 feet and an average depth... anglerweb.com

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    Camp Run Lake

    Fort Seybert, WV    

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    Camp Run Lake is an 8-acre lake located in Pendleton County 1 mile off County Route 3, 3 miles south of the Grant-Pendleton County line and 7 miles north of Ft. Seybert. The lake was constructed in 1964 with a maximum dept... anglerweb.com