Results from the 2019 Fall Bass Fishing Tournament
/The Fall Bass Fishing Tournament held on October 12th was, again, a great event.
Read MoreThe Fall Bass Fishing Tournament held on October 12th was, again, a great event.
Read MoreOur email newsletters going out before this Thursday, August 15th trip said things such as “the water levels on the Upper James are doing well so far.” Hahahahaha.
Read MoreOur ride on Wednesday, August 7; on the “High Bridge Trail” from Farmville got “high” marks: good camaraderie on the trail and over lunch at Charley’s Waterfront Cafe. Thanks to all who made the trip so enjoyable.
Read MoreBoating, fishing, shooting, archery and biking all are going on.
Read MoreWe were told that this section of the river has gentle riffles. It did. A lot of them. There were deep stretches for swimming. And we saw the towering limestone cliff at the Class II Compton’s Rapid, which team handled with style. The summer storms thankfully went elsewhere.
Read MoreLane eight–25 yard, uphill at the very, very end of the field range trail–is finally ready for our arrows.
Read MoreHere are some shots from our June 3 and 4 ride, the Greenbrier River Trail. The weather - and the trail (from Caldwell north) - couldn't have been better.
Read MoreAndy Burdetsky reports: Time to get out on the James River. Last weekend I caught this five-pound, 21-inch smallmouth bass. She hit a Crank bait near Glasgow area. It’s a great time to float now, low water and big fish.
Read MoreNear ideal weather and water conditions with an outstanding guide who provided first-rate gear
Read MoreThis year’s Spring Bass Fishing Tournament is in the record books. It was a tremendous success with some 18 contestants and a few spectators. The perfect weather helped everyone have a great time. Our 2019 winner was John Ellwood who took home a $50 gift certificate to Field and Stream/Dick’s Sporting Goods.
Read MoreDarryl Brewer says he was a bit worried about how the trout were holding up in Trout Pond. He’s not worried now. And he found a lot of bass in Smallie Pond
Read MoreJamie Kessel reports: My sons and I had a great time fishing in several of the ponds
Read MoreMarch 30, 2019 at Tuckahoe Clubhouse
Read MoreDoug Wood, a skilled fisherman living in Stoney Creek, was on Trout Pond Wednesday, April 4, from 11 to noon.
Read More“Last week we caught close to 25 rainbows, all which were returned unharmed. The big news is I finally caught a grass carp,” says Chris Corish.
Read MoreThe number of trout you can keep from the Trout Pond was is now the standard two per person per day. It was one per person per day early in the spring.
Read MoreLenlee and Chris Corish are going to host the gathering at their house on the Trout Pond
Read More“I caught about six trout on my first two outings, kept only this fat 14 inch and had multiple strikes, mainly on kreelex, reports Andy Burdetsky on March 10th
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Wintergreen Sporting Club membership ($25 a year per person) is limited to Wintergreen property owners and their adult family members. Memberships are also available for local residents not owning Wintergreen property if they are sponsored by a Wintergreen property-owning WSC member. Join here
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