I've always thought that the leaping carp and catfish in the Potomac are probably chasing emerging caddisflies. Try stripping a big ol' soft hackle through the tidal basin behind some split shot, or swing it up by fletchers, and let us know how you do. I have meant to try it in the past, but keep forgetting to bring my soft hackle box with my bass stuff. It usually resides in my trout vest.
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