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Sunday, 14 March 2010
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500 miles of shoreline with countless tributaries and coves make Smith Mountain Lake a picture perfect and angler perfect destination. Locals don’t blink an eye at a 20-pound striper in this paradise for fishing.

Stripers helped make the lake famous for its fishing but our waters also host excellent populations of largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappies and bluegills. Other gamefish of note dwell in the lake as well, and all have their followers. Channel catfish are found in the deeper points of the lake and there is a dedicated group of walleye hunters. Muskies, white bass, rock bass and redbreast sunfish round out the gamefish contingent.

Whether you’re new to fishing or just new to the lake, a popular way to learn the ins and outs of our huge lake is hiring a pro. Our professional fishing guides are listed and linked below. To check out the great fishing tournaments held at the lake, click here.

To learn about getting your fishing license, click here.

1A Sport Fishing Expedition w/PointRunner

Captain Travis Fitzgerald

Phone Number: 540.836.0145

A Fishing Experience with Spike's Prime Time Fishin',Inc

Spike & Kathy Franceshini

Phone Number: 540.297.5611

Adventures by Rockfish 
Capt. Erik Fitzgerald 
Phone Number: 540.256.2571

Angling Adventures w/Virginia Outdoorsman

Captain Mike Snead

Phone Number: 540.721.4867

Captain Bert's Fishin Charters & Waterfront Lodging
Pam or Daniel Berthiaume
Phone Number: 540.721.5788

Kenny's Striper Guide Service
Capt. Kenny Short
Phone Number: 540.493.9541

Stone Mountain Guide Service
Goyne, John
Phone Number: 540.297.6898


Smith Mountain Striper Club Inc. 
Angie Behan, Treasurer, 540.793.2420 
P.O Box 785, Hardy, VA 24101