Monday, July 17, 2017

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Tips for Fishing the Shenandoah River from a canoe

If I were to fish the 'doa I would dead drift topwater (blue or yellow) sliders, damsels, or dragonflies with a generic nymph dropper or a small black unweighted woolybugger below. 

The top water Fly would have several rubber legs. 

Drifting the flies along shoreline shade. 


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On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:11 AM, Marnie D <ru4uthmd@gmail.com> wrote:

Good Monday Morning!!!

Heading out to Shenandoah River via canoe this coming weekend and would appreciate your advise/experience/things to know...especially when it deals with fishing from the canoe... 

My experience comes from Casting For Recovery and have done some wading and shore line fishing, but not while floating...

Thanks in advance!!!

Marnie
CfR 2013

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