Friday, March 22, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Next Casting Church - Shad fishing theme

Regan, 
Thanks so much for doing this. 

I have a double-handed rod which I've been wanting to use for shad but wasn't sure where to start. I bought the rod in Ireland while fishing for salmon but haven't gotten much use out of it since. I'm all set with a sinking line but don't have any flies. Can I buy those at fletcher's the morning of?

See you next Sunday. 

Best,
Mike

On Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 6:57:59 PM UTC-4, Regan Burmeister wrote:

Next Casting Church, Sun 31 March, at Fletcher's.  8am in the lower parking lot. Park where you can, we will meet at one of the picnic tables near the boat shop.

 

Setting a theme for this church meeting, fly casting/fishing for shad on the Potomac from Fletcher's. We will first meet to talk about tackle set up, both single hand and double hand: rods, lines, tips, leaders, flies. We will discuss casting techniques, and we discuss how to fish for shad. Casting a heavy sink tip or full sinking line requires some changes in technique and tempo. We will then walk upstream. The goal here is to show off the river-left bank and how you would solve casting problems from various locations.

 

This is NOT a guided trip. The goal here is to get educated on the river and solve casting problems for fishing for shad from the bank. This will involve a fair bit of walking, added up throughout the morning, and some of the walking will be on rocks with angled surfaces. Some of the fishing locations involve standing on angled rock surfaces. Tripping and falling are a concern. A wading staff helps for balance. Please plan accordingly.

 

Waders and boots are strongly recommended, though not required. This is NOT full wade fishing (that is illegal), but we do get wet walking thru shallow water to get to locations. It is perfectly possible to successfully fish for shad from the bank and not need waders at all.

 

Bring your gear, and we will help you rig up.  You will need some kind of sink tip (10ft or so) or a full sinking line, fast sink is better.


See you there,

Regan

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