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Philpott Lake - Fishing

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Philpott Lake, nestled in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains near Roanoke, VA, offers an unparalleled fishing experience. This pristine lake is home to a diverse range of fish species, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappie, channel catfish, flathead catfish, bluegill, and redear sunfish. Anglers can utilize various techniques such as crankbaits, topwater lures, and plastic worms to target these species around submerged structures and rocky shorelines.

What sets Philpott Lake apart is its clear, clean water, contributing to healthy fish populations and optimal fishing conditions. The abundance of submerged structures like fallen trees and brush piles creates ideal habitats, enhancing the chances of a successful catch. Fishing at Philpott Lake is a year-round activity, with seasonal changes offering unique challenges and experiences for anglers.

Beyond fishing, the lake’s stunning natural beauty and additional recreational opportunities, including boating, kayaking, hiking, and picnicking, make it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the well-maintained facilities, such as boat ramps and fishing piers, ensure a convenient and enjoyable experience. Philpott Lake also hosts fishing tournaments, providing opportunities for camaraderie and friendly competition.

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, Philpott Lake promises a rewarding and memorable fishing adventure.

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  • Directions: Philpott Reservoir is located of US 220 between Roanoke and Martinsville.
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  • Friday Hours: Open
  • Monday Hours: Open
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  • Sports: Hiking, Swimming, Boating, Kayaking, Fishing
  • Sunday Hours: Open
  • Thursday Hours: Open
  • Tuesday Hours: Open
  • Wednesday Hours: Open