Josh - the picture came out as just a garbled, encrypted message, but I can imagine an 11 pounder must've been one heck of a fight!
How do the carp start reacting once the weather gets cooler, as we'll start seeing soon? Will they still be as easily targeted (not necessarily caught) in the C&O?
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Josh Cohn <joshccohn404@gmail.com> wrote:
Keep going between lock 6 and 7 with the fly rod and it will pay off big time 11 pounder--
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