Well, you did better than I did on the incoming tide on Saturday night (7:45-9PM). I managed one joke of a LMB and saw nothing on the surface but a couple of huge mayflies.
On Monday, June 10, 2013 9:39:10 AM UTC-4, Matthew Longley wrote:
Well now I feel like an alarmist... rains didn't seem to materialize after Friday, and what we did get didn't really push the river too high.--Went down to the tidal basin on Saturday around noon (outgoing tide, not the best time) and saw a lot of surface activity, but mostly catfish or gar surfacing, not much eating. A three foot snakehead did come up being my fly, sip air, then submerge, that was pretty exciting.Managed a good striper on a chart clouser.
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