Friday, April 14, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Occoquan

June 10 is on the calendar.  Hopefully no wedding stuff gets in the way.  One I have a boat, I'd love to join you on the occoquan.  Get the lay of the land and hopefully not yelled at by any security. 

On Monday, April 10, 2017 at 9:28:46 AM UTC-4, Greggory DiSalvo wrote:
Hey there.  I just bought out in Manassas and am looking to get into the Occoquan River fishing this year.  I'd like to get a kayak, but I have limited experience flyfishing in them.  I've only ever used sit atops in lakes up north.  Canoes are nice in that they give me an added height advantage for casting, but I have a small car.  Im sure I could fit a single canoe, but I'm thinking a small kayak would be quicker and easier to throw up top.  I know Heavtoo (Sorry, don't know your actual name) fishes the Occoquan a lot, so I was wondering if you had any recommendations of good kayaks for that river.  

I'm looking for something small, decent tracking, good stability, and somewhat affordable (Not planning on breaking the bank at this point).  I've read through a lot of the older posts about yaks and a solid idea of a general kayak to look for, but was wondering what has worked well on smaller rivers like the Occoquan.  BTW, not overly interested in inflatable at this point.

Thanks,

Gregg

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