Saturday, January 31, 2015

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: What's up with Four Mile Run?

If there's a strong NW wind, it commonly empties at low tide.  At the outfall there is nearly always *some water with a few fish, even with the entire thing empty.  One day it was quite murky, but still productive as tide dropped.  

I've probably fished it 9-10 times in the last several weeks and have found the usual gang of 100 small bass (LMB and SMB) and sunfish and have had several "stand there and pull out as many as you want" days (ask Carl), and a couple of slower days -- I haven't seen the variety of species that are usually there though.  A couple of times the bass where chasing minnows up to the surface and "popping" which was sort of entertaining.  

Your mileage may vary -- I think Todd got into some carp and/or goldfish not too long ago.  

Overall, the winter is killing me.  My soul is buried under the foundation of the Hoover camp until March.....maybe late Feb.  

Gene

On Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 3:57:59 PM UTC-5, Lane Thurgood wrote:
Was driving past this afternoon and it's the lowest I've ever seen it.  And it wasn't even low tide?  Mud bars everywhere.  Clearly I've missed something….

And Google ain't helping.

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