Tuesday, December 4, 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fishing spot for a beginner

I have one friend that concentrates on the outgoing bridge (not sure the name of it but I think its on the east side) right under the large weeping willow tree or casting to the side of the bridge ( I keep on getting caught in the tree so I gave up on that spot).  I also know a lot of other guys (including Rob Snowhite who is a local fly fishing consultant) that suggest fishing not just one area but walking the edge of the water and fishing the edge of the wall where fish will hide for safety.  I'm sure this is the best answer however I have had no luck trying this out myself.  The only place I have any luck is the spot I mentioned before.  I like it because I have more space for my back cast and less tourists walking behind me.  That being said, I have had little luck there since the spring but at that point I was catching small mouth, yellow perch, blue gills and channel cats.  I will be fishing there today after work so If you want to stop by and pick my ear or drop a line, let me know.
 
 

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