Monday, October 1, 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Massive schools of fish in 4MR

Yeah, that's a tessie.  We used to shock those up in a lot of places, including the Anacostia River believe it or not -- literally right under where Benning road crosses the river.  They make good aquarium fish -- extremely hardy.  Of course, so do blacknose dace, banded killifish and mummichogs (if you have a large enough tank for them). 
 
Gene

On Monday, September 24, 2012 10:39:19 AM UTC-4, Jeff Silvan wrote:
I went out to 4 Mile Run yesterday afternoon with my friend. We had mild success - a few largemouths and sunfish, but nothing of size. I did, however, see one giant largemouth (at least 5 lbs, conservatively) right next to the treatment plant discharge and three needlefish that kept chasing my fly. The most interesting thing I saw were massive schools of fish swimming around. These fish numbered in the hundreds, if not thousands, all in the area of the discharge. I'm not sure what they were, but they appeared to be silvery and looked like shad. They were all about 6 inches, but every once in a while I'd see a loner that was 10 or 12 inches. They completely ignored any fly (although I wasn't really trying for them except for three casts with a nymph), and seemed like they were simply displacing any fish that would normally be there. Any thoughts on what these could have been? Lane actually foul hooked one and got a picture, so hopefully he can post it for confirmation. He said it was very slimy if that gives any clues...

Jeff

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