Capt. Art Conway of Conway’s River Rat Guide Service (804-514-1486) out of
Ed Allen’s Boats and Bait reported that Chickahominy Lake mid-day surface
water temperatures were in the middle 80’s in the lower lake on Wednesday
(6/22/2022). The lake level was about an inch below the top of the dam.
The surface water was light brown and very slightly cloudy in the central
lower lake, with more cloudy water deeper, on windy shorelines, and in some
creeks.
A few small blue cats and bullheads were scattered on flats, along
drop-offs, and in channels in the main lake, and when active were hitting
live minnows and cut bait. Most crappie were near channel edge brush piles
in the main lake and were slightly to moderately active. A few crappie were
in creek channels and were moderately active. Active crappie were hitting
live minnows, tubes, curly tail grubs, and small swim baits. White perch
were scattered or in loose aggregates on deep flats and channel edges in the
main lake, and when active were hitting small live minnows, swim baits, and
jigs. Some bluegill and shellcracker were on deep flats and channel edges
near brush piles in the main lake, but were not very active. Other bluegill
and shellcracker were in loose clusters on shorelines or near-shoreline
flats in the main lake and in the major creeks and were moderately active,
but were somewhat difficult to fish for in many creeks and shorelines in the
main lake due to numerous clumps of filamentous algae. Active bluegill were
hitting live worms and crickets, Nikko nymphs, Wright Bait Co. 1-inch curly
tail grubs, and flies. Pickerel and bass were in creeks and around cypress
trees, on deeper flats, and in channels in the main lake. When active, bass
and pickerel were hitting live minnows, spinnerbaits, swim baits, stick
worms, crank baits, and jerk baits.
Fishing with Capt. Conway, Barton, Luke, and Scott Schafer had 55 bluegill,
4 shellcracker, 1 warmouth, 1 white perch, 1 yellow perch, and 2 largemouth
bass. Abe and John Longmire had 14 bluegill, 6 crappie, 1 white perch, and
1 largemouth bass. Phil Brewer and Rick Dietz had 12 crappie and 1 striped
bass. Tom Porter had 7 bluegill, 2 shellcracker, 6 crappie, and 7 white
perch.