The state of Virginia offers a variety of fishing in lakes, ponds, streams and rivers for a vide variety if fish. Fish for big bass, monster stripers, plenty of fat crappies, huge walleyes, catfish and many kinds of perch and sunfish.
Virginia Fishing Lake Locations
Claytor Lake : 4,500-acre lake in the south-west part of the state, at Radford, VA.
Diascund Creek Reservoir : 1,100-acre lake in the south-east part of the state, at Lanexa, VA.
Kerr Lake : 49,000-acre lake on the southern border of the state, at Clarksville, VA.
Lake Anna : 9,600-acre lake in the north-east part of the state, at Bumpass, VA.
Lake Chesdin : 3,100-acre lake in the east-central part of the state, at Petersburg, VA.
Lake Drummond : 3,100-acre lake in the south-east part of the state, 10 miles south-east of Suffolk, VA.
Lake Gaston : 20,000-acre lake on the southern border of the state, at Gasburg, VA.
Lake Moomaw : 2,500-acre lake in the north-western part of the state, at Perkins Point, VA.
Leesville Reservoir : 3,400-acre lake in the south-central part of the state, at Pittsville, VA.
Philpott Lake : 2,900-acre lake in the south-central part of the state, at Bassett, VA.
Smith Mountain Lake : 20,000-acre lake in the south-central part of the state, at Penhook, VA.
South Holston Lake : 10,000-acre lake on the southern border of the state, at Abingdon, VA.
Swift Creek Reservoir : 1,700-acre lake in the east-central part of the state, at Hallsboro, VA.
Western Branch Reservoir : 1,300-acre lake in the south-east part of the state, at Suffolk, VA.
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