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 water
temperatures were in the upper 40’s in most areas in the lake on Wednesday
(2/19/2020), with slightly higher water temperatures in some creeks and at
the upper end of the lake. The lake level was about 4 inches above the top
of the dam and the water was medium brown and slightly cloudy in the central
lake. Current was much less than last week at the upper end of the lake.
Most blue cats and bullheads were along drop-offs and in channels in the
main lake, but some were on flats. When active, cats were hitting live
minnows and cut bait. Some crappie were still along main lake channel edges
or in channels, frequently near wood cover, but others were starting to move
into warmer water in the creeks and flats near creek mouths. Crappie were
moderately active up the lake in areas sheltered from current, and when
active were hitting live minnows, Wright Bait Co. and Southern Pro curly
tail jigs, small tubes, Kalin crappie scrubs, and small swim baits. White
perch were scattered or in loose aggregates on deep flats, drop-offs, and
channels in the main lake and when active were hitting small live minnows,
swim baits, and jigs. Most bluegill, fliers, and shellcracker were in
channels and were inactive. When occasionally active, bluegill and
shellcracker were hitting live worms and Nikko nymphs, flies, and small
swimbaits fished on drop shot rigs. Pickerel and bass were mostly located
around cypress trees, on deep flats, and in channels, but some were along
shorelines and in creeks on sunny days. When active, bass and pickerel were
hitting live minnows, spinnerbaits, swim baits, stick worms, crank baits,
jerk baits, blade baits, and jigs.
Fishing with Capt. Conway, Tom Porter had 1 flier, 13 crappie and 1 bass.