signed...
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 7:21 AM, <tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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- Claude Moore Park Ponds [6 Updates]
- Seward Alaska [1 Update]
- Potomac River Smallmouth Club Boat Night event- Riverbend Park- June 25. [2 Updates]
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- Beaverdam Reservoir (Loudoun County) closure [1 Update]
Jeff Tranguch <jjt410@gmail.com> Jun 24 09:25AM -0700
Anyone ever fish the ponds at Claude Moore Park? I will be staying in that area in a couple weeks and was wondering if it's worth bringing the fly rod along.
Many thanks.
Jeff
Bob R <ridgewayhvac@gmail.com> Jun 24 10:48AM -0700
Spent the day there two summers ago and the girlfriend and I both come out
covered in chiggers. We were both miserable and she ended up having to go
to the doctor for treatment. I didn't catch anything but it was in the
middle of summer and I'm sure the pond water was near 90*.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 12:25:16 PM UTC-4, Jeff Tranguch wrote:
Bob R <ridgewayhvac@gmail.com> Jun 24 11:26AM -0700
I spent the day there a few summers ago. My girlfriend and I both came out
covered with chiggers. I didn't catch anything, but it was mid summer and
I'm sure the pond water was hot and stagnant. I've had good results fishing
the river nearby in Sterling and Landsdown.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 12:25:16 PM UTC-4, Jeff Tranguch wrote:
John Hoey <john.hoey21@gmail.com> Jun 24 12:44PM -0700
I just moved out to the Loudoun area and was wondering the same thing about
Claude Moore Park. Bob, is that the Goose Creek golf course area or the
Broad Run river you are referring to?
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 2:26:41 PM UTC-4, Bob R wrote:
Bob R <ridgewayhvac@gmail.com> Jun 24 01:46PM -0700
John I've fished both with success. Goose Creek at Kephart Bridge Landing
in Landsdown off of Riverpoint Dr. I've caught smallmouth from the landing
down stream. To access Broad Run and the Potomac (channel behind the
island) I use Bles Park off of Riverside Pkwy and usually fish the area
where they converge.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 12:25:16 PM UTC-4, Jeff Tranguch wrote:
John Hoey <john.hoey21@gmail.com> Jun 24 01:50PM -0700
Great thank you for the information! Looking forward to getting out there.
Much appreciated.
On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 4:46:24 PM UTC-4, Bob R wrote:
TomG <tguffain@verizon.net> Jun 24 10:38AM -0700
Mark, I took your advise and hired a guided float fishing trip on the Kenai
River with Travis and a wading fishing trip with Fly Bob on the Russian
River. They both send they're regards (see photo). On both trips we
caught plenty of Sockeye Salmon. After catching our limit of Sockeyes on
the Russian within the 1st hr Fly Bob wanted to take me downstream to fly
fish for Rainbows but that trek was quickly interrupted by a very large
female Brown Bear with a cub. We stayed upstream the rest of the day
catching sockeys all day long.
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 10:46:24 AM UTC-4, Mark Rehbein wrote:
Luther Penny <lutherhpenny@gmail.com> Jun 24 09:00AM -0700
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 8:11:08 PM UTC-4, Ernie wrote:
Luther Penny <lutherhpenny@gmail.com> Jun 24 09:05AM -0700
Ernie, I will be there. Almost missed this. Luther Penny
On Thursday, June 19, 2014 8:11:08 PM UTC-4, Ernie wrote:
HeaveToo <cpd032@hotmail.com> Jun 24 06:41AM -0700
The key is "without rain." That doesn't seem to happen this summer!
Fishing hasn't been the best for smallmouth this year because of the
constant rain.
Dave J <juther@gmail.com> Jun 24 04:20AM -0700
Signed! Really hope they reconsider.
--
Nicolas Franzetti
http://www.tpfr.org
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