Tuesday, April 11, 2017

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Suggested Locations for Float Tube Fishing

I've had to accompany my wife to a couple triathlons that have had their swims in lakes. I would have loved to had a belly boat at Centennial Lake in the Columbia, MD area - relatively clear lake with lots of weedbeds and bass. 

You might also try Burke lake in Springfield, VA - they have a little marina there, but even just wading in with the float tube to fish shoreline/coves might be interesting. 

If you're farther afield, here's a couple options: 
-Arrowhead Lake outside Luray, VA - kind of a drive, but if you're going down for a long weekend on the Shenandoah, bring the float tube and try it for a couple hours
-Lake Monocan - it's in a golf course development in the valley below Wintergreen Resort in Nelson County, set up as a swimming lake for resort guests, but I've fished it, and I think a belly boat would have helped significantly. 

On Monday, June 21, 2010 at 10:25:12 PM UTC-4, danflyfish wrote:
I'm new to the area and would like to try a little float tube fishing
for warm water species.  I'm limiting myself to still waters, so small
lakes, reservoirs, ponds and the like are what I'm interested in.  Can
anyone suggest a few public waters within 50-75 miles of DC that are
float tube friendly?

Thank you.

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