Monday, June 4, 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Chasing Snakeheads

Aden,

What were the bass biting on yesterday? I'm hoping to head down there
when I get back in town later this week.

Adam

On Jun 3, 9:19 pm, Aden <adentr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The biggest snakehead i caught was in front of the parking lot at
> > Riverside Park at little hunting creek.  I was there today and caught 5 and
> > 6 pound bass but, the weeds have not grown in yet.  I don't see snakeheads
> > there usually until the grass grows in.  That being said, the conditions at
> > Kane Creek are ideal for snakeheads.  I saw several large ones there when
> > kayaking there last weekend.  This is at Mason Neck State Park just off of
> > route 1 in Lorton, VA.  About 20 minutes from Alexandria.  One could wade
> > from the ranger station all the way around to the creek or rent a kayak.
> >  The bottom is hard/firm sand and the weeds are just the right height to
> > hold fish but not tangle your fly on every cast.  The top water bite was
> > good too.  This is a really beautiful place to fish too.
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> Hope this helps.
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