Look for my green suburban. You don't have to bring waders but if you want to cast along the river they or tall rubber boots are helpful. The stations will be mostly up on the grass, Depending on how crowded we are.
John
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There are two parking lots--one before the tunnel, the other through the tunnel and down and around. You'll know what I'm talking about when you get there. You want to go through the tunnel, around, and park in the lower parking lot (its right by the water).I would bring waders, not sure you can spey or roll cast without them here. There's a good long sandbar to stand on.--
On Friday, March 1, 2013 6:53:26 PM UTC-5, Jarrod Hills wrote:This was going to be my next question. I'm going to get a DC fishing license tomorrow just for a little CYA insurance. I want to bring my single hand and switch with me. I am decent with my single hand but am looking forward to the stations though. Since spey/ switch casting requires water tension, should I bring my waders? Is the parking lot close to where everyone will be (I've obviously never been to this place)?
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