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Can someone tell me how to get to the Rapidan dam from 169 in Mankato. Also is there any cats biting there. Thanks to any help!!!

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there are quite a few ways to get there, its on about 10 minutes from Kato. fun. just fish the river by the red jacket trail.

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Fish'n guy. I'll give you the approximate mileages here. About three miles from kato going west/southwest on 169 you'll come to the junction of 169 and 60. Follow 169 south for about 4 miles and you'll come to cty rd #9. Take a left and go for about a mile. You'll see the river with the dam on the left. Right next to the dam is the Dam Store. That is the entrance to the fishing area. Pay a slight fee and you can get in.
There are cats there and I've gotten walleyes from the river there too! I haven't fished there lately so I can't give a report. Maybe you can give us one when you go! smile.gif

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Good Luck & Good Fishing. Lucky

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Thanks for the info Luckyfish and the directions. If I go I'll definately post!!

GOOD FISHIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Well i tried the rapidan dam and caught nothing but rocks, and lost about 10 rigs. the water was up and the current was strong!!! Does any one have any pionters on how to fish this from shore for cats. Do I fish closer to the dam, do I fish back eddies,what bait works well, How heavy of a weight do I use. ANY help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOOD FISHIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Fish'n Guy normally I fish the dam when the water is lower. Then I'll go clear to the end of the trail and fish the sand bar there. There is a "rock" rapids there and a hole right after the rapids. I try to set up as close to the rapids as I can and still be at the head of the hole. I really only fished this area a couple of times for cats, most of the time I'm looking for walleyes when fishing the dam area. I know there are plenty of others here who have had better success on cats there. Maybe they'll help you out more. smile.gif

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I havent had squat for luck with cats at rapidan, but it looks too good not to fish so I keep going back.

rob

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