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    Potomac River, Washington, District Of Columbia

    Indian Head, MD    

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    Short Take: Approximately 50 miles fishable for bass; tidal influence, hydrilla, shallow underwater cover, large tributaries. Unless they happen to be bass fishermen, tourists driving across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge (Interst... trails.com

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    Occoquan River

    Woodbridge, VA    

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    Occoquan Reservoir is a 2,100-acre Fairfax Water Authority impoundment, which forms the boundary between Fairfax and Prince William counties. Occoquan is located near the I-95 corridor and is readily accessible to anglers ... anglerweb.com

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    Accotink Creek, Annandale, Virginia

    Annandale, VA    

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    If you listen carefully you can probably hear the traffic of Northern Virginia whizzing by you as you stand fishing in Accotink Creek. But why listen? Yes, you can actually see Accotink Creek when exiting onto Little River Tu... trails.com

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    Holmes Run, Alexandria, Virginia

    Alexandria, VA    

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    Holmes Run is a quiet little creek that runs from the dam at Lake Barcroft in Fairfax County, directly off of Columbia Pike and smack-dab in the heart of Northern Virginia. Far from where you would expect to land a handsome t... trails.com

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    Cook Lake

    Alexandria, VA    

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    It is a four-acre lake located in Cameron Regional Park in Alexandria. To get to Cook Lake, take Exit 2B (Telegraph Road) off I-495 (Capital Beltway), make an immediate right on Pershing and a left at Stovall (at the light... anglerweb.com

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    Rappahannock River, Lower Section, Falmouth, Virginia

    Fredericksburg, VA    

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    Virginia?s Rappahannock, affectionately known as the Rap, has a long and colorful history. Algonquian Indians named the river Rappahannock, meaning ?rapidly rising and falling waters,? no doubt referring to its daily tidal fl... trails.com