Saturday, September 28, 2013

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Digest for tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com - 4 Messages in 4 Topics

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On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 11:57 PM, Jp Whiteside <jpsoundcontact@gmail.com> wrote:



On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Jp Whiteside <jpsoundcontact@gmail.com> wrote:
shore angler, no yak..fly fisher, roll caster....if govt. shuts down... will they leave us alone?


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Jp Whiteside <jpsoundcontact@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, does anyone fish the Potomac anymore? How about some updates?
Jp ....lost in ozone again...703-409-0981


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:13 AM, <tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    Speycaster <cleebutler@gmail.com> Sep 27 08:01PM -0700  

    John Bilotta and I are fortunate enough to be attending the Clearwater
    Clave this year. Today started at 10 am with a THCI test prep class hosted
    by Lee Davidson and Al Buhr along with three additional THCI instructors.
    With only three candidates showing up, the math was greatly in our favor
    and for the next 4 hours received personal instruction covering each cast
    required on the THCI test. Having world class instructors to expose all
    your casting flaws was an enormous learning experience. The Clave
    officially starts tomorrow with an impressive lineup of presentations -
    http://www.redshedflyshop.com/CLAVEPROGRAM.html
     
    Oh and then we went fishing ! - The Clearwater is a big river suited for
    traditional Spey long belly lines and is full of steelhead and salmon !

     

    Richard DeafFly Lin <rlinpager@gmail.com> Sep 27 02:31PM -0700  

    Yeah you are right - it is worth!!!...Just need to be patient in crowded
    place. I also got better skill with casting because of that!
    I did not have chance to measure & weight it - it might be around 25 to 30
    lbs and 36" long. I was told that it is female with fat belly - eggs. I
    guess that it is on the way to spawn place by now because the zone I caught
    is the last place before the salmon ladder.
     
    Richard

     

    Senor_denito <feliciano.den@gmail.com> Sep 27 11:50AM -0700  

    Nice going!!!

    That is one nice sized brookie!

     
    On Sunday, September 22, 2013 7:59:10 AM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
     

     

    grover <yakfly@gmail.com> Sep 27 08:34AM -0700  

    Backcountry - There are a couple of good sites at the bottom of Jeremy's
    Run. Two good ones on the Rose River Loop trail where it connects to the
    Dark Hallow Falls trail. Big Run is one of my favorite places to back
    country camp and fish but like Matt said it is a haul to get down there and
    the last 2 miles on the hike out cover about 1400 ft. of vertical. Big Run
    also will dry up quickly if it hasn't rained and this time of year there
    will be a ton of bears down there( just a heads up they won't bother you).

    Rapidan- If you have a truck you can take the dirt road that runs beside
    the Rapidan and camp right beside the stream at designated sites in the
    Wildlife Management area.

    The 4 campgrounds in the park are all close to some great fishing.

    All that being said it's getting close to spawning time for the Brookies
    and some people like to give them a break when they start. The guys at
    Mossy usually mention it on their fishing report when it starts.

     

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