Thursday, July 26, 2018

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: No such thing as a stupid question?

Welcome to the area!  There is certainly a lot of good fishing.  

Number one on your list should be Rock Creek Park.  It's up there with glacier, rocky, and smokey.

Actually, I've never fished there, but I'm sure it would be fun with a 2-3 wt?

I second the Shenandoah recommendation.  Tons of small smallmouth and some big ones sprinkled in.  It's great for a float and wade trip.  As for wading the potomac, there is some decent area up near Point of Rocks.  

Flies:
Clousers, deceivers, poppers, sliders, damsels

Looking ofrward to seeing you at a beer tie.

On Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at 9:02:42 PM UTC-4, John Vernon wrote:
I just moved (about a month ago) to the area from Colorado. When I googled "what kind of fish are there in the Potomac" this site came up. I'm very excited to find it!

As mostly a trout fisherman in smaller rivers and creeks, I have some pretty uninformed questions. 

I left my frameless pontoon boat in CO. Is the tidal Potomac fishable from a pontoon boat?

Is there any wading in the Potomac?

Recommendations on flies? (I think I'll need to update my box.)

I plan to get to a beer tie, but I can't make it until September. 

I'm looking forward to learning some new techniques and fishing for some new species.

Cheers.

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