Steve,
I hope the pink eye is clearing up. Better you than your kid. So this does remind me of the warning for those that don't know. DC stormwater goes into the sewage drains and on heavy rainfall, it overflows into Rock Creek. With the amount of rain that we've had this spring, Rock Creek might be a bit "iffy". After a few months of drought, it might be a bit safer.
Welcome to urban fishing, sewage, sewage treatment plants, rabid beavers, and who knows what else. On the plus side, you can fish under the cherry trees with a view of the Washington Monument. Just be prepared to answer questions from the tourists.
Carl
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On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 1:19 PM <steveacctfish@gmail.com> wrote:
And I caught... pinkeye! Maybe we'll try somewhere a little further upriver next time.
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