Tuesday, March 31, 2015

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Good day at the Accotink Creek

So the stockers eat woolly buggers, overwinter, and then still hit on woolly buggers again in the spring.  Interesting. Naive fish? 

Did you notice any other species becoming active (fish I mean, I've seen plenty of turtles, spring migrants, and heard several Ranid/Hylid species)?  I jog the stream trail around the lake 4-5 days a week and have seen a couple of dead sunfish floating by, but not much else.  I've already found some good canoe spots I'd like to play around with when the water temp warms up a bit more. 

Good pictures Todd -- I don't know if they beat the pics Beth took of some squirrels attempting sexual reproduction on the same stream, but they're certainly a touch more classy.  

Gene

On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 8:23:51 PM UTC-4, TAEHWAN KIM wrote:

I fished at Accotink Creek this afternoon and surprisingly they are still there.

 

Tight Lines,

 

Todd

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