What part of Iowa were you in, I was just looking into fishing in the davenport area as my older brother in law is there. Welcome to the area. I'm out in annapolis and the stripers a quite fun, not quite tarpon, but they will give you a good run for your money if you hook a big one.
I'm also used to fishing left coast as I work in Alaska and my parents live in Oregon, but the technical challenges of fishing gunpowder are amazing, it really is a good environment for teaching you how fickle trout can be.
On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 6:40:23 PM UTC-4, tre...@gmail.com wrote:
-- I'm also used to fishing left coast as I work in Alaska and my parents live in Oregon, but the technical challenges of fishing gunpowder are amazing, it really is a good environment for teaching you how fickle trout can be.
On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 6:40:23 PM UTC-4, tre...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,I am new to the DC area as far as fishing goes, I just started working at Orvis (with Art), and was an avid fisherman back in Iowa with a spinner and baitcaster, but have made the switch to fly fishing. I love fishing for smallmouth, northern pike, and walleye. My associates told me to post on here to see what is the best area within an hour of Arlington to fish? Appreciate any help!Trev
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