A few years ago I had my dog swimming free in a wonderful stream pool off the Columbia Pike access point. Two bicycle police rode by, then stopped to convince me that 4MR is badly polluted and I really didn't want my dog in there. The thing is industrial drainage, got it.
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Jeff Cook--Wadergate!And what a conclusion! To anyone reading who may not remember, the official determination was that since we all "waited a while" and no one else was ticketed (that we know of), it is therefore legal to wade in the Potomac.BTW -- did you guys know 4MR is "polluted"? A 'concerned' lady in a 1977 Buick Elektra 225 filled with cat toys approached me and Carl the other day and told us that as we suited up.Gene
On Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 9:23:56 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:Well it's too bad that Steve Moore at switchfisher.com turn off his site - you might have found some info, albeit dated there. You could always go looking for his book about the North Potomac, http://amzn.to/1838xL0 . I think he's also on this forum on occasion as well. I seem to recall him weighing in on the great debate about whether or not wading for fishing was legal or not.Mark
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