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Scenic Lake…
Crappie Fishing
Image by Јerry
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Another shot from my favorite "crappie hole". This particular spot, although nice to shoot, is impossible to fish… Lots of stuff under the water to get snagged on, but still pretty… Happy Thursday, my friends!… :o)

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2013 – 2nd Annual Gray Whiskey River Outing – May 18
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
The Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing (PHWFF) – Quantico Chapter hosted the 2nd Annual Gray Whiskey River outing to the South Fork Shenandoah River, Sat., May 18. More than 22 Volunteer Guides, Warriors and family members from the Quantico and Fort Belvoir programs attended the all-day event near Rileyville, Va. This a group photo to start the day.

Participants fished on 300-400 yards of direct access to the Shenandoah River. The weather was overcast with occasional drizzle but those who fished were able to land bluegill, crappie, small mouth bass, and chubs. All equipment was provided to the Warriors and family members.

The homemade bag lunch and hot dinner were donated by neighbors, friends and family members.

This year’s event included several family members of Warriors and Volunteer Guides and also a service dog, Chance, who was welcomed as part of the PHW family.

This annual event is held on the private property of Maston and Nanette Gray; the property is named “Whiskey River.” The “Gray Whiskey River” event has now become an annual outing the weekend before Memorial Day weekend. (Photos by Lalita Laksbergs)

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2013 – Shenandoah River (21JUL)
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
The Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing (PHWFF) – Fort Belvoir Program hosted the inaugural Massanutten Canoe Company & Campground trip to the South Fork Shenandoah River, Sat., July 20. More than 30 Volunteer Guides, Warriors and family members attended the all-day event in Bentonville, Va., located south of Front Royal, Va.
Members from four different PHWFF programs participated in the day’s events, to include Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Hunter Holmes McGuire VAMC (Richmond, Va.) and Richlands – Camp Lejeune (NC).
Ellen Killough, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Project Healing Waters, also attended and fished the event. Killough has been an active Volunteer with the PHWFF Fort Belvoir and Quantico programs for several years.
Participants fished direct access to the Shenandoah River. The weather was hot, humid with very little breeze and the fishing was challenging, but everyone was able to land a few bluegill, small mouth and crappie. All equipment was provided to the Warriors and family members.
A lunch of grilled hamburgers, pasta salad and cookies was donated by PHWFF. Water and soda were provided all day.
Saturday’s event included many family members of Warriors and Volunteer Guides and also a service dog, Chance, who has participated in other recent PHWFF events.
This trip was initially planned for 2011, but due to extreme rains in 2011 that ‘blew out’ the river, it was canceled. “We are really happy we were able to do this event this year,” said Bob Gartner, PHWFF Fort Belvoir program lead. “It’s been two years in the making.”
The use of the property was donated by Massanutten Canoe Company & Campground owner, Brenda Lockhart. (Photos by Lally Laksbergs)

2013 – Shenandoah River (21JUL)
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
The Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing (PHWFF) – Fort Belvoir Program hosted the inaugural Massanutten Canoe Company & Campground trip to the South Fork Shenandoah River, Sat., July 20. More than 30 Volunteer Guides, Warriors and family members attended the all-day event in Bentonville, Va., located south of Front Royal, Va.
Members from four different PHWFF programs participated in the day’s events, to include Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Hunter Holmes McGuire VAMC (Richmond, Va.) and Richlands – Camp Lejeune (NC).
Ellen Killough, the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of Project Healing Waters, also attended and fished the event. Killough has been an active Volunteer with the PHWFF Fort Belvoir and Quantico programs for several years.
Participants fished direct access to the Shenandoah River. The weather was hot, humid with very little breeze and the fishing was challenging, but everyone was able to land a few bluegill, small mouth and crappie. All equipment was provided to the Warriors and family members.
A lunch of grilled hamburgers, pasta salad and cookies was donated by PHWFF. Water and soda were provided all day.
Saturday’s event included many family members of Warriors and Volunteer Guides and also a service dog, Chance, who has participated in other recent PHWFF events.
This trip was initially planned for 2011, but due to extreme rains in 2011 that ‘blew out’ the river, it was canceled. “We are really happy we were able to do this event this year,” said Bob Gartner, PHWFF Fort Belvoir program lead. “It’s been two years in the making.”
The use of the property was donated by Massanutten Canoe Company & Campground owner, Brenda Lockhart. (Photos by Lally Laksbergs)

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Strip Mine Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Image by TravelKS

Strip Mine Fishing
Crappie Fishing
Image by TravelKS

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Grant, OMG what a Beautiful Finch Lake sunset
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

Boat Landing on Widow James Lake
Crappie Fishing
Image by finchlake2000
BlackMagic

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Crappie Fishing
Image by Matthew Falk

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Silver Lake, Dover
Crappie Fishing
Image by Nouhailler
The lake is the source of the St. Jones River. There are several species of fish in the lake, including largemouth bass, carp, crappie, striped bass, white perch, bluegill, catfish, and others.

Silver Lake, Dover
Crappie Fishing
Image by Nouhailler
The lake is the source of the St. Jones River. There are several species of fish in the lake, including largemouth bass, carp, crappie, striped bass, white perch, bluegill, catfish, and others.

Lake Mojave, Lake Mead NRA (5)
Crappie Fishing
Image by Ken Lund
Lake Mohave is a reservoir formed by Davis Dam on the Colorado River, which defines the border between Nevada and Arizona in the United States. The lake lies at an elevation of 647 feet (197 m) near Laughlin, Nevada and Bullhead City, AZ, about 67 miles (108 km) downstream from Hoover Dam. The lake and adjacent lands forming its shoreline are part of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area administered by the U.S. National Park Service.

The water then flows into Lake Havasu.

Fish Species:

Rainbow
Largemouth Bass
Striped Bass
Crappie
Sunfish
Catfish (Channel)
Carp

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_mohave

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Lexington Trout Unlimited Event
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Fort Belvoir and Quantico Program welcomed Warriors, guides, guests and hosts to a good time and lots of camaraderie Sat. Oct. 27, in Lexington, Virginia. The event was hosted by the Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited and Mike Smith. This was the second annual fall event held on the private property of Mike and Nancy Smith.

A total of 12 Warriors attended from several local Project Healing Waters programs: Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Richmond, and Martinsburg (WV).

Many fished the private stocked trout pond while others ventured to Buffalo Creek and Murray River. Everyone got on fish. There were rainbow and brown trout at the pond; brown trout at Buffalo Creek; and small mouth, crappie and sunfish at Murray River. Everyone got on fish!!

Cadets from the Virginia Military Institute’s Fly Fishing Club provided support, equipment, and wet their lines in the trout pond along with the Warriors and guides.

The Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited provided a fantastic lunch of grilled steak, hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, beans, soda, water and fresh baked cookies.

Saturday’s weather was great for this time of year in Virginia…just before Hurricane Sandy came ashore.

(Photos by Marty Laksbergs)

Lexington Trout Unlimited Event
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Fort Belvoir and Quantico Program welcomed Warriors, guides, guests and hosts to a good time and lots of camaraderie Sat. Oct. 27, in Lexington, Virginia. The event was hosted by the Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited and Mike Smith. This was the second annual fall event held on the private property of Mike and Nancy Smith.

A total of 12 Warriors attended from several local Project Healing Waters programs: Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Richmond, and Martinsburg (WV).

Many fished the private stocked trout pond while others ventured to Buffalo Creek and Murray River. Everyone got on fish. There were rainbow and brown trout at the pond; brown trout at Buffalo Creek; and small mouth, crappie and sunfish at Murray River. Everyone got on fish!!

Cadets from the Virginia Military Institute’s Fly Fishing Club provided support, equipment, and wet their lines in the trout pond along with the Warriors and guides.

The Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited provided a fantastic lunch of grilled steak, hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, beans, soda, water and fresh baked cookies.

Saturday’s weather was great for this time of year in Virginia…just before Hurricane Sandy came ashore.

(Photos by Marty Laksbergs)

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A few nice Crappie Fishing images I found:

Lexington Trout Unlimited Event
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Fort Belvoir and Quantico Program welcomed Warriors, guides, guests and hosts to a good time and lots of camaraderie Sat. Oct. 27, in Lexington, Virginia. The event was hosted by the Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited and Mike Smith. This was the second annual fall event held on the private property of Mike and Nancy Smith.

A total of 12 Warriors attended from several local Project Healing Waters programs: Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Richmond, and Martinsburg (WV).

Many fished the private stocked trout pond while others ventured to Buffalo Creek and Murray River. Everyone got on fish. There were rainbow and brown trout at the pond; brown trout at Buffalo Creek; and small mouth, crappie and sunfish at Murray River. Everyone got on fish!!

Cadets from the Virginia Military Institute’s Fly Fishing Club provided support, equipment, and wet their lines in the trout pond along with the Warriors and guides.

The Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited provided a fantastic lunch of grilled steak, hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, beans, soda, water and fresh baked cookies.

Saturday’s weather was great for this time of year in Virginia…just before Hurricane Sandy came ashore.

(Photos by Marty Laksbergs)

Lexington Trout Unlimited Event
Crappie Fishing
Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Fort Belvoir and Quantico Program welcomed Warriors, guides, guests and hosts to a good time and lots of camaraderie Sat. Oct. 27, in Lexington, Virginia. The event was hosted by the Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited and Mike Smith. This was the second annual fall event held on the private property of Mike and Nancy Smith.

A total of 12 Warriors attended from several local Project Healing Waters programs: Fort Belvoir, Quantico, Richmond, and Martinsburg (WV).

Many fished the private stocked trout pond while others ventured to Buffalo Creek and Murray River. Everyone got on fish. There were rainbow and brown trout at the pond; brown trout at Buffalo Creek; and small mouth, crappie and sunfish at Murray River. Everyone got on fish!!

Cadets from the Virginia Military Institute’s Fly Fishing Club provided support, equipment, and wet their lines in the trout pond along with the Warriors and guides.

The Skyline Chapter of Trout Unlimited provided a fantastic lunch of grilled steak, hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, beans, soda, water and fresh baked cookies.

Saturday’s weather was great for this time of year in Virginia…just before Hurricane Sandy came ashore.

(Photos by Marty Laksbergs)

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Easter 2007
Crappie Fishing
Image by tastybit
Caught this crappie with the throw net.

Easter 2007
Crappie Fishing
Image by tastybit
Caught this crappie with the throw net.

In Your Face
Crappie Fishing
Image by IcK9s [M. H. Stephens]
Great Blue Heron after spearing a Black Crappie (Speckled Perch). He did finally swallow the fish (more images to follow).

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fishing rules
Crappie Fishing
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Nice Crappie
Crappie Fishing
Image by vastateparksstaff

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Crappie Fishing
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Crappie Fishing
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Crappie Fishing
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