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The set of lights above the water provide motorists traveling on the new Highway 58 Bypass Bridge a striking view leading into downtown Clarksville. Either a Virginia or North Carolina fishing license will allow you to fish on either side of the state line up to the route bridge on the Staunton River arm.
You can also purchase a Virginia fishing license on line at virginiainteractive. Fishing regulations can also be found online at virginia. Clarksville Marina — Pontoon boat rentals. Located at main boat ramp of Occoneechee State Park. Tie up your boat at one of 20 complimentary day-use slips and head into town for some unique shopping or a bite to eat.
Clarksville Marina has served this area for 31 years. It offers a waterside store with gas, snacks, and boat accessories. There are 30 public boat launches available around the lake. The following are the closest to Clarksville. Annual passes are available. Occoneechee State Park — Three boat-launching ramps and parking. Fishing during the fall and winter is typically best from Goat Island to the Clarksville Bridge, although fish may be found throughout the lake.
Striped bass caught during the summer suffer high mortality rates when released approximately 75 percent. Therefore, we removed the size limit restriction during the summer months June — September and ask that anglers halt striper fishing when they catch their legal limit of four striped bass per day rather than continue to catch fish and cull smaller individuals.
During the cooler months October-May , striped bass are less stressed and do not suffer high catch-and-release mortality. Fishing for crappie is typically best from February through April pre-spawn and spawn ; however, many anglers enjoy high catch rates year-round. Buffalo, Grassy, Bluestone, and Butcher Creeks are very productive for crappie. White bass used to be a real favorite at Buggs Island Lake. However, white bass populations are down in many Virginia reservoirs.
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