Tuesday, October 23, 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: New to fly fishing the Potomac. Suggestions?

You can take a canoe out at riverbend.....but maybe not this time of year.  You'd have to check on that -- a lot of places stop renting canoes when the temps start to drop. 
 
For non-wading a lot of folks hit the C & O canal at various points, though from my experience it works a lot better early in the Spring/Summer when the vegetation isn't so heavy like it is toward the end of Summer. 
 
Tidal Basin is a spot you might try.  I don't know -- without waders or a canoe it's kind of tough. 
 
Gene

On Monday, October 22, 2012 10:02:34 PM UTC-4, jpbarr wrote:
Hi- I'm new to fly fishing around here and I was thinking of heading out this weekend, and I'm looking for the collective wisdom of the group to help on where to go. The one restriction I'm working with is that I can't really go wading. My waders aren't here, and having grown up in the area, I'm well aware of the reputation of the Potomac for drowning people.

I'm in McLean and was thinking about heading to River Bend park but that's only because I've been there before (not for fishing).

Any advice you all have on where to go, what hatch, etc., would be very appreciated. 

Thanks!

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