Sunday, December 31, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Flies to work on over the winter

Does anyone have flies they are planning on working on over the winter?

I have standards that I will eventually get around to (Royal Wulff, Parachute Adams, Elk Hair Caddis) but I'm thinking about things that are a bit out of the ordinary.

I was going to try some Patriots (Charlie Meck flys) and then try to get my woven nymph techniques back in shape.  Something like this.
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Friday, December 29, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Rapidan TU Fly show Feb. 17th


This is a great show indeed!

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Rapidan TU Fly show Feb. 17th


This is a great little show.  They have moved to a new location this year, (from the fairgrounds to a school).

Even if you don't like fly fishing, come and watch a natural gathering of aging white guys with beards, wearing plaid.  

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Thursday, December 28, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} TieFest, Feb. 24-25


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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Tie Fest, Feb. 24-25

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pickerel - Seeking spots/tips

Great summary, Misha!  Funny how each fish got progressively larger.

I'll add that we ended up at St Mary's because of a combination of frozen water and posted property between Myrtle Grove and various other rivers we drove past.  Misha's one fish also outfished a kayak angler at the lake, who covered much more ground than we did on foot.

I'm not sure I agree with your #3, but I need more data points...I haven't caught one since we entered the real winter weather about two weeks ago, and you have.  Before that, they seemed intent on destroying anything in sight *when I found them*.

This deep cold is going to freeze all standing water, if it hasn't already.  If anyone wants to get out in the next few weeks, I wouldn't bother driving to any ponds to look for open water.  Tidal creeks and other flowing streams that have them will be the only game in town.


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So I was lucky enough to get out for pickerel twice this month, once with Andrew and once with Thomas. I seem to have carried some pox that applied only to my fishing partners, for while I caught fish  both times they caught none. Not that the action was all that frenzied, but I managed to get three, one on the outing with Andrew and two with Thomas. Not sure what I'm trying to say but I hope to shake the pox when Scott and I go out Saturday for Musky... he's got a hot hand right now having caught TWO when he went out with Blane Chocklett two weeks ago!

For the first trip, Andrew and I headed across the Potomac to southern MD. It was very cold. We tried Myrtle Grove first but it was almost entirely frozen. So we moved on and tried a tidal tributary next with no luck. When that spot didn't pan out we headed to St. Mary's lake and there I finally managed a fish. I was wading along the bank towards the bottom of the lake near the dam. There was a log coming out 90 degrees from the shoreline without any protruding sticks, just a bare log about the thickness of my thigh. I had made multiple casts at the log, but didn't see the fish until I was straddling it and had made a roll cast straight out from the bank parallel to the log. The snakey-looking pickerel followed my fly right to the tip of my rod, and then as I turned the fly horizontal to me and the bank in an attempt to lengthen the retrieve. I tried to figure eight in front of it but spooked it by bring the fly back towards it. Well I was excited and paused to send Andrew a text. A few moments pass, I roll cast again, strip-strip and the fish inhales it less than 15' from the bank. Saw the gills flare. 10 seconds later I had my first pickerel to hand! ("Pickerel 1"). Probably about 14-15". 

Thomas and I headed to Loch Raven on Christmas Eve since we were both in Baltimore for the holiday. Thomas arrived before me and got about five minutes of fishing in before I caught up to him. He had started fishing on a rocky point with a big log extending from shore. A fishy spot to be sure, but also an obvious one right at the trailhead. I crept into the water across the small bay from him and started fan casting. On about my fifth cast I saw the gill flare and set the hook on a better fish. ("Pickerel 2"). Probably about 18". This fish was sitting in only about 2-3' of water over a dirty bottom. There was plenty of wood in the bay but I wasn't able to see exactly what sort of lie he was sitting in. I was so pleased, my day was made!

Thomas and I set off in opposite directions along the bank. The reservoir was down a good four or five feet and that left plenty of firm lake edge to walk along without too many obstacles. That detail was very helpful for getting around. We fished alone for another two hours without any more sightings or bites. A couple hours later Thomas and I reunited and had lunch. Having gotten a fish I thought I would be gracious and let him fish the new structure ahead. We had come across a rather fishing looking bank. It was one side of a bay that extended for about 100-150 yards and fell off into some deepish water - definitely over 5' and probably about 6-7', although that's just speculation. I was just fan casting from a rock about thirty feet away from Thomas and was surprised by the fish. Thomas had already put in a good 20 casts around the spot I was fishing. I thought I'd hooked a deep branch because I didn't see the gill flare through the glare, but then lo it turned out to be a fish! This was my best one yet, a trophy that came to about 21". Luckily I had Thomas on hand and he got a good picture ("Pickerel 3"). 

All three of my fish took the red and white clouser/half and half you can see clearly in the second picture. It's good that the fly survived so I can replicate it. I was glad to have tied a leader with 40 lb rio bite tippet, which is a monofilament covered wire. The third fish in particular took the fly in such a way that the line was subject to toothy abrasion. I had to pry its mouth open to re-orient the fly for removal.  My leader was about 36" of 30 lb flouro to about 24" of bite tippet. I fished a six weight rod and that was about right. 

So here are the things I would postulate so far from my experiences fishing for Pickerel. I'll phrase them as assertions but I really just mean them as theories. 1) they are extremely wood oriented right now. I imagine they are very weed oriented in the summer/spring. Big wood that they can sit next to and imitate is better then twiggy or small wood. 2) red and white is a good color combo. 3) Fly path, position, or placement is very important. I think they may be far far more selective in what they will chase than bass. I got the impression they don't move as far for the fly, because it seemed like it needed to be moving in just the right path for them to want to be willing to give chase.

It's always the best when you can get out there with fellow TPFR'ers like Andrew and Thomas! Thanks guys for the inspiration, this has been a really fun December. Happy holidays everyone. 

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Wednesday, December 27, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pickerel - Seeking spots/tips

So I was lucky enough to get out for pickerel twice this month, once with Andrew and once with Thomas. I seem to have carried some pox that applied only to my fishing partners, for while I caught fish  both times they caught none. Not that the action was all that frenzied, but I managed to get three, one on the outing with Andrew and two with Thomas. Not sure what I'm trying to say but I hope to shake the pox when Scott and I go out Saturday for Musky... he's got a hot hand right now having caught TWO when he went out with Blane Chocklett two weeks ago!

For the first trip, Andrew and I headed across the Potomac to southern MD. It was very cold. We tried Myrtle Grove first but it was almost entirely frozen. So we moved on and tried a tidal tributary next with no luck. When that spot didn't pan out we headed to St. Mary's lake and there I finally managed a fish. I was wading along the bank towards the bottom of the lake near the dam. There was a log coming out 90 degrees from the shoreline without any protruding sticks, just a bare log about the thickness of my thigh. I had made multiple casts at the log, but didn't see the fish until I was straddling it and had made a roll cast straight out from the bank parallel to the log. The snakey-looking pickerel followed my fly right to the tip of my rod, and then as I turned the fly horizontal to me and the bank in an attempt to lengthen the retrieve. I tried to figure eight in front of it but spooked it by bring the fly back towards it. Well I was excited and paused to send Andrew a text. A few moments pass, I roll cast again, strip-strip and the fish inhales it less than 15' from the bank. Saw the gills flare. 10 seconds later I had my first pickerel to hand! ("Pickerel 1"). Probably about 14-15". 

Thomas and I headed to Loch Raven on Christmas Eve since we were both in Baltimore for the holiday. Thomas arrived before me and got about five minutes of fishing in before I caught up to him. He had started fishing on a rocky point with a big log extending from shore. A fishy spot to be sure, but also an obvious one right at the trailhead. I crept into the water across the small bay from him and started fan casting. On about my fifth cast I saw the gill flare and set the hook on a better fish. ("Pickerel 2"). Probably about 18". This fish was sitting in only about 2-3' of water over a dirty bottom. There was plenty of wood in the bay but I wasn't able to see exactly what sort of lie he was sitting in. I was so pleased, my day was made!

Thomas and I set off in opposite directions along the bank. The reservoir was down a good four or five feet and that left plenty of firm lake edge to walk along without too many obstacles. That detail was very helpful for getting around. We fished alone for another two hours without any more sightings or bites. A couple hours later Thomas and I reunited and had lunch. Having gotten a fish I thought I would be gracious and let him fish the new structure ahead. We had come across a rather fishing looking bank. It was one side of a bay that extended for about 100-150 yards and fell off into some deepish water - definitely over 5' and probably about 6-7', although that's just speculation. I was just fan casting from a rock about thirty feet away from Thomas and was surprised by the fish. Thomas had already put in a good 20 casts around the spot I was fishing. I thought I'd hooked a deep branch because I didn't see the gill flare through the glare, but then lo it turned out to be a fish! This was my best one yet, a trophy that came to about 21". Luckily I had Thomas on hand and he got a good picture ("Pickerel 3"). 

All three of my fish took the red and white clouser/half and half you can see clearly in the second picture. It's good that the fly survived so I can replicate it. I was glad to have tied a leader with 40 lb rio bite tippet, which is a monofilament covered wire. The third fish in particular took the fly in such a way that the line was subject to toothy abrasion. I had to pry its mouth open to re-orient the fly for removal.  My leader was about 36" of 30 lb flouro to about 24" of bite tippet. I fished a six weight rod and that was about right. 

So here are the things I would postulate so far from my experiences fishing for Pickerel. I'll phrase them as assertions but I really just mean them as theories. 1) they are extremely wood oriented right now. I imagine they are very weed oriented in the summer/spring. Big wood that they can sit next to and imitate is better then twiggy or small wood. 2) red and white is a good color combo. 3) Fly path, position, or placement is very important. I think they may be far far more selective in what they will chase than bass. I got the impression they don't move as far for the fly, because it seemed like it needed to be moving in just the right path for them to want to be willing to give chase.

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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Scotland

Fishpal is the best resource. You can book beats there.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Trout Fishing in SoCal's San Bernardino NF

If anyone has fished the trout streams in SoCal's San Bernardino NF and if you care to share any advice/streams to fish, please do so as I'll be in Palm Springs in January 2018 and would appreciate the info. Interested in: 1) stream names; 2) flies. Thank you.
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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Scotland

Hi all, 

I'm looking to book a scotch and salmon/brown trout trip with my dad and brother to Scotland in late May. Anyone know any good resource or guides on the west coast?

Happy Holiday and tight lines!

Thanks 
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Sunday, December 24, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Seasonal Message

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Saturday, December 23, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Xmas Eve Casting

I will be at Fletcher’s Sunday morning, 8:30am, working two-hand and single-hand spey casting.  It will be high tide, so lots of casting room.

 

Regan

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Trout Magazine Winter 2018

I think if one isn’t donated to our shop to hang on the wall with all the other cool hats, I might have a chat with our legal team about copyright infringement   ;)

R

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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Trout Magazine Winter 2018

Dalton,

 

What you call hazing, I call friendly banter amongst local club officers…and I think the real reason that hat may be hung up is because Andrew just got a shipment of new NCC-TU hats in. Saw one early last week during a casting session…not to shabby.

 

-Trent



On Friday, December 22, 2017 at 8:09:19 PM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
That’s the one and only Andrew Reichartd, President of NCC TU. But I’d imagine he might be hanging up the hat TPFR hat due to Trent’s hazing.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Trout Magazine Winter 2018

Dalton,

 

What you call hazing, I call friendly banter amongst local club officers…and I think the real reason that hat may be hung up is because Andrew just got a shipment of new NCC-TU hats in. Saw one early last week during a casting session…not to shabby.

 

-Trent



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That's the one and only Andrew Reichartd, President of NCC TU. But I'd imagine he might be hanging up the hat TPFR hat due to Trent's hazing.

Dalton

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Friday, December 22, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Trout Magazine Winter 2018

That's the one and only Andrew Reichartd, President of NCC TU. But I'd imagine he might be hanging up the hat TPFR hat due to Trent's hazing.

Dalton

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fwd: District Angling Opening Announcement

FYI, Arlington's newest fly shop has opened it's doors. Go by and support Richie.

Dalton

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Trout Magazine Winter 2018

Nice catch, Greg!

On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 2:22:02 PM UTC-5, Greg Feder wrote:
Who's that handsome fella wearing the TPFR hat on page 80 of Trout?

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Thursday, December 21, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Trout Magazine Winter 2018

Who's that handsome fella wearing the TPFR hat on page 80 of Trout?

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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Terrific surface takes in this video

**Several birds were harmed during the filming of this video. 

On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:42 PM, namfos <mark.sofman@gmail.com> wrote:
Possibly better than pike and ducklings: https://youtu.be/ANxlmqF0wj8 


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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Terrific surface takes in this video

Possibly better than pike and ducklings: https://youtu.be/ANxlmqF0wj8 


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Saturday, December 16, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Dickerson?

They do but mostly locals. The only way to know when the warm outflow is going is when the stacks are smoking.

If anyone who works there would just post that schedule for fisherman they'd get 100,000 favors owed. Lol

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Thursday, December 14, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Dickerson?

The time I tried it last winter the water was not warm and I didn't catch anything.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pickerel - Seeking spots/tips

I asked MD DNR about boats and received this: 

"At Myrtle Grove Wildlife Management Area, you are permitted to use electric motors and paddles for watercraft (just no gas motors). There is a small concrete ramp at the 23-acre lake, however, the 10-acre pond is about a mile long walk to get to and there is no ramp. If you have any additional questions please call the Myrtle Grove WMA office at 301-743-5161."


On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 10:47:14 AM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
That would be it! Thanks for the link.  That map is good.

On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 9:22:11 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:
I haven't fished there, but you may have been pointed to this place: http://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/publiclands/southern/myrtlegrove.aspx

Mark

On Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 11:42:29 PM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
I did some exploring on Mattawoman Creek today. 

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: TPFR Holiday Party/December Beer Tie next Monday, December 11 with Big Raffle and Ugly Sweaters

Thanks for all of the attendance and financial support last night, and congrats to our winners.

Grandpa Shad took home the grand prize Recon rod outfit, with Carson taking the Montague bamboo rod. With raffle ticket sales, we made a couple hundred bucks after prize costs.

Thank you to all of our donors::
Trent from Orvis Bethesda for the discount Recon, free nippers, Cohen rats, tons of other flies and hat
Richie from District Angling for the Scientific Anglers hat and line
Art from Orvis Tysons for the red balls, rods, and other gear
Kevin from Kenmore Fly Shop for the Christmas ornaments
Mark Sofman for the library collection and magazines
Rob Snowhite for the flies and jerky
Tom Urman for the cool catfish and game
Alex from The Wydown for the coffee

Thank you for all of your support!

Dalton

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Monday, December 11, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pickerel - Seeking spots/tips

Myrtle Grove is an interesting little gem. I run my bird dog there from time to time and he's pointed some VERY rare wild Maryland quail and we even bagged a pair of timberdoodles on their migration a few years back. Lots of game and wildlife out there for being so in-the-middle-of-it-all. I once spooked a massive 8-point buck bedding down for a nap one afternoon. 

They stock the pond in the fall and spring with trout, which brings out the bait chuckers to line the banks. I've even seen guys in belly boats out there before. Perhaps there are chain pickerel big enough to make a meal out of MD stockers. 

The main draw to Myrtle Grove, however, is the gun and archery ranges. I'm fairly certain it's the closest public outdoor range to DC. Again, a nice little gem if you're in the LaPlata/Fort Washington area. 





On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 10:47:14 AM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
That would be it! Thanks for the link.  That map is good.

On Monday, December 11, 2017 at 9:22:11 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:
I haven't fished there, but you may have been pointed to this place: http://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/publiclands/southern/myrtlegrove.aspx

Mark

On Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 11:42:29 PM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
I did some exploring on Mattawoman Creek today. 

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: TPFR Holiday Party/December Beer Tie next Monday, December 11 with Big Raffle and Ugly Sweaters

I have some flies and Ayoba-Yo products for the raffle. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 11, 2017, at 1:24 PM, Dalton Terrell <daltonbterrell@gmail.com> wrote:

Another reminder, the TPFR Holiday Party and Beer Tie is coming up tonight.

We have a huge raffle with the brand new Orvis Recon 8wt outfit, a classic fiberglass rod, some sweet fly ornaments, nippers, a couple hats, and of course some books.

Also, don't forget to wear your ugly sweater for a chance to win a matching ugly hip waders and bamboo rod.

Dalton

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Dickerson?

Is anybody still fishing Dickerson in the winter?  There is very little info to be found online.  I know they had agreed to cease operations a few years back and had read that their warmwater discharge had come to an end.  And the last time I tried it a couple of winters back, there was no warmwater coming out and fishing was very slow.  But I recently read that the power plant had asked for a two-year extension.  Anybody ventured the drive recently?  Or have any better intel?

Thanks!

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: TPFR Holiday Party/December Beer Tie next Monday, December 11 with Big Raffle and Ugly Sweaters

Another reminder, the TPFR Holiday Party and Beer Tie is coming up tonight.

We have a huge raffle with the brand new Orvis Recon 8wt outfit, a classic fiberglass rod, some sweet fly ornaments, nippers, a couple hats, and of course some books.

Also, don't forget to wear your ugly sweater for a chance to win a matching ugly hip waders and bamboo rod.

Dalton

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Sunday, December 10, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} West Virginia interactive map

Nice GIS mapping from West Virginia, https://www.mapwv.gov/huntfish/map/?v=fish

Mark

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pickerel - Seeking spots/tips

I second this post. I caught my first pickerel on the fly in NY this past may, and have been looking for places in the MD/VA to target these toothy creatures. Any suggestions for not terribly secret locations that are accessible by foot would be greatly appreciated. 

On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 11:22:44 AM UTC-5, tperkins wrote:
I just called Quantico MCB and they said just bring $10.00 to the Quantico Game Check Station on base and you can get the permit. I assume there will be some paperwork to fill out too. But seems easy!

Thomas

On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 10:47:46 AM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
Certainly!

On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 10:41:26 AM UTC-5, Bobby Davis wrote:
Perhaps a post outing report would be in order...

On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 10:35:34 AM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
Robert,

Thanks for the tip on Western Branch - I turned up some stream survey data that indicated pickerel are present in a few of the tributaries, but I wasn't sure about the main creek.  That seems to be the closest option for me by far, so I will surely get out and do some exploring.

On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 4:21:18 PM UTC-5, Robert B wrote:
 I used to fish the Patuxent River in the winter time and catch Pickeral, though this was on conventional rod and reel.  The skinnier woodier sections up the Western Branch in Upper Marlboro MD were pretty good.  We were always in kayaks and boats though.  Plenty of white perch, yellow perch and crappie as well.

On Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 3:40:50 PM UTC-5, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
Dear TPFR'ers,

I'm planning on doing a lot of exploring this winter in search of these toothy mini monsters.  I've done extensive research on my own, and it seems like there just aren't many places within an hour of northern VA where I live that have them.  Some places I've read about include Mattawoman Creek, Severn and Magothy Rivers (which are almost entirely private property), lower parts of the Patuxent River, and just about everywhere on the Eastern Shore.  I've only gotten around to exploring Tuckahoe Lake and Creek and have had good success there, but that's far enough to basically demand a full day trip with the short winter days.  They really hit flies with a vengeance, and I'd like to find somewhere closer to chase them.

One of the biggest problems I'm finding is accessing the places they live on foot.  I do not have a kayak or other watercraft.  Tuckahoe Creek is basically a swamp with a lot of braided channels and muck, and unless you're close to the trail crossings and other heavily fished access points, it takes a lot of effort just to find solid ground to get into casting position.  

Appreciate any help others can offer - whether it is spots to check out or just general tips on fishing for them with flies from shore.  Feel free to message me directly, I'm willing to share info I've gathered in exchange.

Here's one I caught this weekend in Tuckahoe Creek on a mud minnow pattern.

TIA,
Andrew

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