I fished the incoming tide today from one of the boats with my friend Alan F. from about 9:30AM - 2PM. We laid into some big Hickories pretty hard for several hours until the tide peaked high. After that, we still found quite a few, only more casts from one to the next. I also managed a decent Striper of 24" or so on the first or second cast of the day. It was incidental though since I caught it on a Shad fly. And I accidentally recycled one of the Fletcher's anchors back into the river, never to be seen again.
Jarrod - From the shore with a two-handed rod, I generally hike upstream for approx. 5-7 minutes which will bring you to where the river narrows considerably. You'll walk past both popular beaches where you'll see a lot of catfisherman. Once the shoreline juts back in toward the river, you'll find numerous rocks on which you can stand and hit the current seams with a decent cast. Be patient, and count the fly and sink tip down for 20 seconds or so before beginning the retrieve. Have fun and please post a report with your results.
Dan Davala
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Jarrod Hills <jmhills@gmail.com> wrote:
I havent been out in a couple of weeks but will have a chance to head out to Fletchers for a couple of hours. Its my first time out there and I will be doing fishing from the bank (spey casting). Where is a good place to go, walking from the gravel parking lot? Ive only ever been there once and that was for the casting clinic with the club.To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tidal-potomac-fly-rodders/-/CjfQuRYS224J.
On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:48:55 AM UTC-4, Matt S. wrote:Jeff: I suppose that's entirely possible, but I didn't get a good look at it. I'm guessing a carp. I've seen photos here and elsewhere of big fish in the Potomac, so I guess I should not have been so surprised. Spotting critters helps make fishing worthwhile for me. I got my canoe into Burke Lake one evening late last week and was completely skunked (as has been my usual experience there) but I saw beavers, all kinds of waterfowl, and a gorgeous moon which helped me feel blessed instead of just unlucky. Plus I didn't capsize, drown, get a popping bug through my ear, or wreck my trailer in the dark. :-)--
On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:23:10 AM UTC-4, Jeff Silvan wrote:I saw a LARGE goldfish/koi leaping through the outflow at 4MR this past weekend as if it were a salmon. Perhaps it was one of those?
On Apr 30, 2013 10:21 AM, "Matt S." <mg...@verizon.net> wrote:I can't predict the future but I think an excellent chance there will be shad in the river this weekend -- have at it!I skulked out from work a little early yesterday afternoon and in short order was on shore casting from the rocks about a .25 mile above Fletchers. It was a great time; I caught only four, not a gazillion like others, but it was a sight to behold! They are leaping out of the water and bigger fish are chasing them. Besides the usual mallards and geese the area around the river is lousy with cormorants (no doubt eating the fish), and I also saw a bald eagle, ospreys, blue herons, and an owl being chased around by some sparrows. Weirdly, a fish at least 2.5 feet long leaped up like a breaching whale about 20 feet away from me, doing what I'm not sure -- it was not a striper or a snakehead, had a yellowish color - maybe a huge carp? Cat? I've never seen them do that before.There were probably a hundred fishermen out and about but they are spread out all over so I did not feel crowded. In retrospect I think I might have caught more had I been more patient to let the line get down deeper. I'd count to 10 or 15, maybe 30 or 40 seconds would have been the trick... dunno. I do know I wound up losing every shad fly I had over the space of 3 hours hanging up on the rocks--hence my reluctance to wait too long before retrieving--so be sure to bring a bunch of them. A few weeks ago pink did the trick for me, yesterday all my fish were caught on clousers and shad flies with a lot of chartruese in them. Good luck!- Matt
PS: Oh, and with a name like Daddio, I really hope you know how to Lindy Hop!--
On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 9:54:04 AM UTC-4, paul daddio wrote:Was thinking about renting a boat out of Fletcher's this weekend. Will the shad run still be going strong?
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