Thursday, May 30, 2019

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing trip down south

Little St. Simons Island off Georgia coast. 

ps. bring me some bottle rockets and Roman candles from the south. 

Rob Snowhite 

On Thursday, May 30, 2019, 12:07:37 PM EDT, Yambag Nelson <northstreetwreckingcrew@gmail.com> wrote:


Are you limited to the us?  There are places in Belize that have way better fishing at a fraction of the cost for what you will pay in florida or most places in the southeast if you are hiring a guide.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

BOTE's look sweet and there's a lot to be said for SUPs that are made with fishing in mind. I know I suggested a budget option, but generic SUPs like the Xterra I have definitely require a little customization and buying added features to make it a decent fishing machine.  For example, I had to buy some rope and a small anchor just to have something to hold it in place on the water - not that it was expensive, but it gets to be a lot of parts to keep track of.  And the foot pump isn't the best quality so I will probably end up buying a better one soon.  You could drop the extra cash initially and get something like a BOTE that is awesome right from the start.

On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 12:07:24 PM UTC-4, Richard Farino wrote:

Jamie,

 

Any time.  Just give me some advance notice so I can make sure to make time.


As for PFDs – I always wear one.  I use the BOTE which is a Type III inflatable that you wear around your waist like a belt, but you can use any brand.  Stearns makes one as well, as do any of the other companies that sell boats like West Marine, Bass Pro Shops, and even Cabelas.

 

I also have a leash that I wear on the SUP in heavy or moving water.

 

Hope that helps.

 

 

R

 

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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

 

Thanks everyone for your feedback and product suggestions. It's been super helpful--I'm now really leaning toward a SUP. I love the idea of easy set up and portability. I think it'll fit my needs, which are basically just getting access to more fishable areas that I can't on foot. Rich, I may just take you up on that hands on demo. I've seen that one in the shop.

 

I've noticed a lot of the marketing materials for these things don't show people in life jackets. Do you all have a rule of thumb for when you wear one? 

 

 


On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 5:31:43 PM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:

If between inflatable Kayak and inflatable SUP, I'd choose SUP 100% of the time for fly fishing.  As Thomas mentioned, I have a kayak that is incredibly stable. I am going into my 3rd season with it and I think I've thrown a fly from the seat under 5 times.  Fly fishing standing up is so much easier.  If you can find a stable SUP (wide) then I'd go for that.  I've paddled, but never fished from a few inflatable SUPs and found them pretty stable.  There's an acclimation period, but that could be said for my kayak as well.  Once you get a feel for it, I think you could modify it to suit your needs. 

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 10:02:41 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:

Hi all, I know there have been a few threads about kayaks and the such, but I was curious for folks' thoughts on fishing watercraft that are compact enough for city living specifically. For example, I've been intrigued by the Oru Kayak. It's super expensive but folds up into something I could store in the trunk of my car or in a closet at home. 

 

I've contemplated stand-up paddle boards,too. I've only been an SUP once and it took me a bit to get used to it (I fell off a couple times) and am not sure how it'd be too fish off one, especially in places with current and rocks and riffles. The one I used was on a calm reservoir. That said, I've never fished in a kayak, either. Only canoes and rowboats.

 

In terms of use, I was thinking I'd use it primarily for ponds and rivers (upper Potomac/Shenandoah in the summer). Not looking to do anything extreme--just looking to cover more water.

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing trip down south

Are you limited to the us? There are places in Belize that have way better fishing at a fraction of the cost for what you will pay in florida or most places in the southeast if you are hiring a guide.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

Jamie,

 

Any time.  Just give me some advance notice so I can make sure to make time.


As for PFDs – I always wear one.  I use the BOTE which is a Type III inflatable that you wear around your waist like a belt, but you can use any brand.  Stearns makes one as well, as do any of the other companies that sell boats like West Marine, Bass Pro Shops, and even Cabelas.

 

I also have a leash that I wear on the SUP in heavy or moving water.

 

Hope that helps.

 

 

R

 

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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

 

Thanks everyone for your feedback and product suggestions. It's been super helpful--I'm now really leaning toward a SUP. I love the idea of easy set up and portability. I think it'll fit my needs, which are basically just getting access to more fishable areas that I can't on foot. Rich, I may just take you up on that hands on demo. I've seen that one in the shop.

 

I've noticed a lot of the marketing materials for these things don't show people in life jackets. Do you all have a rule of thumb for when you wear one? 

 

 


On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 5:31:43 PM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:

If between inflatable Kayak and inflatable SUP, I'd choose SUP 100% of the time for fly fishing.  As Thomas mentioned, I have a kayak that is incredibly stable. I am going into my 3rd season with it and I think I've thrown a fly from the seat under 5 times.  Fly fishing standing up is so much easier.  If you can find a stable SUP (wide) then I'd go for that.  I've paddled, but never fished from a few inflatable SUPs and found them pretty stable.  There's an acclimation period, but that could be said for my kayak as well.  Once you get a feel for it, I think you could modify it to suit your needs. 

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 10:02:41 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:

Hi all, I know there have been a few threads about kayaks and the such, but I was curious for folks' thoughts on fishing watercraft that are compact enough for city living specifically. For example, I've been intrigued by the Oru Kayak. It's super expensive but folds up into something I could store in the trunk of my car or in a closet at home. 

 

I've contemplated stand-up paddle boards,too. I've only been an SUP once and it took me a bit to get used to it (I fell off a couple times) and am not sure how it'd be too fish off one, especially in places with current and rocks and riffles. The one I used was on a calm reservoir. That said, I've never fished in a kayak, either. Only canoes and rowboats.

 

In terms of use, I was thinking I'd use it primarily for ponds and rivers (upper Potomac/Shenandoah in the summer). Not looking to do anything extreme--just looking to cover more water.

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing trip down south

Laguna madre is south Texas is a great choice. Great sight fishing for reds as well as some of the biggest speckled trout in the us.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

Funny story about the issue of inflatable SUP and life jackets.  I actually had to defend a UVA student who was cited by VA DGIF for not wearing a life jacket on her inflatable SUP on a lake in Charlottesville.  Only reason we fought the ticket was that it was a criminal citation - not a traffic ticket like a failure to wear a seat belt - and she wanted to be in a profession where a criminal violation (no matter how silly) could have been an issue.  Case was dismissed, and the law on this is debatable, but DGIF does define SUPs as "watercraft," thus requiring a life jacket if you are more than a few feet from shore.  As to whether an inflatable SUP is a "watercraft" or a pool toy, we clearly go the better of the argument that day, but I wouldn't risk it - plus you really should wear them anyway.

On Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 11:19:55 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
Thanks everyone for your feedback and product suggestions. It's been super helpful--I'm now really leaning toward a SUP. I love the idea of easy set up and portability. I think it'll fit my needs, which are basically just getting access to more fishable areas that I can't on foot. Rich, I may just take you up on that hands on demo. I've seen that one in the shop.

I've noticed a lot of the marketing materials for these things don't show people in life jackets. Do you all have a rule of thumb for when you wear one? 



On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 5:31:43 PM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:
If between inflatable Kayak and inflatable SUP, I'd choose SUP 100% of the time for fly fishing.  As Thomas mentioned, I have a kayak that is incredibly stable. I am going into my 3rd season with it and I think I've thrown a fly from the seat under 5 times.  Fly fishing standing up is so much easier.  If you can find a stable SUP (wide) then I'd go for that.  I've paddled, but never fished from a few inflatable SUPs and found them pretty stable.  There's an acclimation period, but that could be said for my kayak as well.  Once you get a feel for it, I think you could modify it to suit your needs. 

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 10:02:41 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
Hi all, I know there have been a few threads about kayaks and the such, but I was curious for folks' thoughts on fishing watercraft that are compact enough for city living specifically. For example, I've been intrigued by the Oru Kayak. It's super expensive but folds up into something I could store in the trunk of my car or in a closet at home. 

I've contemplated stand-up paddle boards,too. I've only been an SUP once and it took me a bit to get used to it (I fell off a couple times) and am not sure how it'd be too fish off one, especially in places with current and rocks and riffles. The one I used was on a calm reservoir. That said, I've never fished in a kayak, either. Only canoes and rowboats.

In terms of use, I was thinking I'd use it primarily for ponds and rivers (upper Potomac/Shenandoah in the summer). Not looking to do anything extreme--just looking to cover more water.

Thanks!


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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

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If between inflatable Kayak and inflatable SUP, I'd choose SUP 100% of the time for fly fishing.  As Thomas mentioned, I have a kayak that is incredibly stable. I am going into my 3rd season with it and I think I've thrown a fly from the seat under 5 times.  Fly fishing standing up is so much easier.  If you can find a stable SUP (wide) then I'd go for that.  I've paddled, but never fished from a few inflatable SUPs and found them pretty stable.  There's an acclimation period, but that could be said for my kayak as well.  Once you get a feel for it, I think you could modify it to suit your needs. 

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 10:02:41 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
Hi all, I know there have been a few threads about kayaks and the such, but I was curious for folks' thoughts on fishing watercraft that are compact enough for city living specifically. For example, I've been intrigued by the Oru Kayak. It's super expensive but folds up into something I could store in the trunk of my car or in a closet at home. 

I've contemplated stand-up paddle boards,too. I've only been an SUP once and it took me a bit to get used to it (I fell off a couple times) and am not sure how it'd be too fish off one, especially in places with current and rocks and riffles. The one I used was on a calm reservoir. That said, I've never fished in a kayak, either. Only canoes and rowboats.

In terms of use, I was thinking I'd use it primarily for ponds and rivers (upper Potomac/Shenandoah in the summer). Not looking to do anything extreme--just looking to cover more water.

Thanks!


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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Trout Unlimited's "A Nation's River"

Awesome thank you 

On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 3:53 PM Dalton Terrell <daltonbterrell@gmail.com> wrote:
Our friends at TU just shared with me a cool video they've completed about their restoration and protection of the Potomac's headwaters. See the video here: https://www.tu.org/nationsriver/

Thanks,
Dalton

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

As a general FYI, every May the Appomattox River Company, paddleva.com, has an in-water demo day down in Farmville, VA. All their products, SUPs, kayaks (sit-ins, sit on tops), paddles, canoes, etc are there for tryouts on the water. With plenty of ARC staff and factory reps to answer questions.

I went down there about 5 years ago and glad I did before making my choice of kayak for fishing. Very worthwhile.

Mark

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

Jamie,

I've held off responding because of course my reply is biased, but it's biased because I did a little research on brands and what they had to offer before I put them in the shop.

I wanted to put SUPs in the shop that could get fly fishers into waters around the Potomac, its tributaries, and other smaller waters, like tidal creeks and back bays. I wanted a platform that was stable enough to cast and move back and forth, and somehow carry more than one rod, and something to sit on.

I wanted to be able to drop in alongside roads and small parks, paddle up into skinny water, and chase snakehead and bass in places that were either too soft and muddy to walk in, too overgrown to bushwack, or just surrounded by homes with no public access. Think Little Hunting, Blackwater, Cameron, and a bunch of other No Tellum creeks in the area.

I also am in a townhouse off H Street NE and don't want to mess with taking it thru the house into our backyard so I wanted a more portable and convenient way to do what I wanted without buying a johnboat.

After hitting the fishing shows and trying the inflatable and hard BOTE boards, I was sold. I even bought one myself, which is assembled in the shop with all the bells and whistles. BOTE isn't the least expensive model, but in my opinion, it's one of the best. Other brands like Pau Hana were on the list but I went with a company that was wedded to the fly fishing industry and had product availability.

There are ups and downs to every SUP, and the easiest way to tell if it's something you'd like to use is to just call me at the shop and ask me to bring you somewhere to demo it. Any of you are welcome to do the same anytime.

Regards,

Richard


On 5/28/19, 9:39 PM, "Jamie Carracher" <tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com on behalf of jcarracher@gmail.com> wrote:

Wow those are some really awesome options. Thanks everybody! I have to admit, those Flycraft products look pretty freaking sweet. But more expensive than I was thinking of spending. And more than I need. But one day...

Most of the fishing I do is within an hour or so of DC, so I like the idea of a SUP and its quick assembly. Also, the investment is pretty good. Plus my wife, who has no interest in fishing, could use it. When you talk about current, what would be too much? Could it handle up north of Riverbend Park in the summer when the water is low—at least cross-crossing to find spots (I'm sure it'd probably go all over in the main current)? Or is it better in something like the Monocacy where the current is general a lot more slow (from what I've seen. I'm not an expert on that water). I'm not looking to go through rapids or anything—just thinking of the conditions I'm most likely to to experience here.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

Yea, my comments were only aimed at inflatable kayaks and boards. If I was in the market for a non inflatable board or kayak I would look sit on top kayaks that you can also stand up in easily or a bote board or other fishing specific board. My current kayak, Tarpon 120 doesn't allow me to stand (also no place to store it) but Gregg D. has a kayak he can stand in and I think that is the best of both worlds.  



On Wednesday, May 29, 2019 at 11:51:05 AM UTC-4, Charlie Church wrote:
I think SUP vs Kayak is really dependent on the use case. I have seen some inflatable SUPs that are really easy to transport. The BOTE inflatable stands out to me. We auctioned one off at an event last year and you could easily carry it one handed while fully inflated. You can't really do that with a kayak.

SUP Pros:
- You can stand
- Not sitting all day
- Easier to transport

Kayak Pros: 
- A good kayak can most situations IE: wind, chop, current, swell, structure, or anything that would make paddling difficult.
- More storage
- Peddle if you have the $$$$$

I personally own two kayaks as well as a gheenoe lt25. I still take the kayaks out when I go out for a quick trip or need to be able to handle a little bit more chop. 

If anyone ever needs non-inflatable kayak recommends, I can say which to get and which to avoid. I had one reputable brand's kayak sink on me due to their plastic not being that great and the response I got from them caused me to never touch another one of their products again.


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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

A watermaster or some sort of one-person cataraft/pontoon may be a good fit too.  They are inflatable with frames or oars that break down and are fairly stable.  They aren't the greatest for trying to crank out river miles but for shorter flat water trips or ponds and lakes, you'd be golden.

I bet you can find a good deal on a used one if you keep your eye on CL. 


On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 2:23:05 PM UTC-4, Dalton Terrell wrote:
Hi Jamie,

My wife got me an inflatable paddleboard last Christmas that I've been keeping at my in-laws in Southwest Florida. I've spent six or seven full days on the water now and love it--my board is 11'6" x 34" and is quite stable, I'd say the same or more stability as a large-ish canoe, and quite a bit more stable than any kayak I've been in. It's a bit of a pain to hand pump, doable but not fun, but luckily I got a package deal with electric pump that uses a car cigarette lighter. If you're getting one, I'd look at models 33-36" wide to get sufficient stability. I've been on hard SUPs that are 28" or 30" wide and they are super sketchy for me without even fishing.

I've used it in mangrove creeks and small bays, it is easier to paddle than a canoe while solo but its still better to stay at home if the wind picks up. I haven't taken it in flowing water outside minor tidal flows to be able to speak to that. A couple must have accessories are a cooler to sit on and a stake out pole to hold your spot in shallow water, as well as some lashes to hold gear in place.

The best part of the SUP is the ability to stand up while casting to get a better vantage point on fish and structure. The kayak you link looks like it sits really low and would be not so fun fishing from for me.


I'd hoped it would be easier to travel with, but it's heavy (~50 lbs with pump, paddle, bag, etc.) and in a bag the size of an international suitcase. This is obviously way easier to store and transport than a standard kayak, canoe, or hard paddleboard.

Dalton

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Trout Unlimited's "A Nation's River"

Our friends at TU just shared with me a cool video they've completed about their restoration and protection of the Potomac's headwaters. See the video here: https://www.tu.org/nationsriver/

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RE: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing Jug Bay

Hey Vladimir, I was skunked, but that's because I'm a relative newb, probably targeting the wrong species the wrong (right?) ways. I'd expect you can hook largemouth bass topwater in the shallows near the weeds, along with perch / crappie. I was curious about stripers and shad running up from the Bay, too…

 

If anyone wants to get out there, let me know. It's a really nice area.

 

-Sean

 

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Did you catch any thing  ?

 

On Tue, May 28, 2019, 7:24 AM Sean Steele <spsteele@gmail.com> wrote:

Got out on the 'yak yesterday to fish Patuxent River near Jug Bay... enjoy.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

Hi Jamie,

My wife got me an inflatable paddleboard last Christmas that I've been keeping at my in-laws in Southwest Florida. I've spent six or seven full days on the water now and love it--my board is 11'6" x 34" and is quite stable, I'd say the same or more stability as a large-ish canoe, and quite a bit more stable than any kayak I've been in. It's a bit of a pain to hand pump, doable but not fun, but luckily I got a package deal with electric pump that uses a car cigarette lighter. If you're getting one, I'd look at models 33-36" wide to get sufficient stability. I've been on hard SUPs that are 28" or 30" wide and they are super sketchy for me without even fishing.

I've used it in mangrove creeks and small bays, it is easier to paddle than a canoe while solo but its still better to stay at home if the wind picks up. I haven't taken it in flowing water outside minor tidal flows to be able to speak to that. A couple must have accessories are a cooler to sit on and a stake out pole to hold your spot in shallow water, as well as some lashes to hold gear in place.

The best part of the SUP is the ability to stand up while casting to get a better vantage point on fish and structure. The kayak you link looks like it sits really low and would be not so fun fishing from for me.

This is the model I have: https://irockersup.com/product/blackfin-model-xl-paddle-board/

I'd hoped it would be easier to travel with, but it's heavy (~50 lbs with pump, paddle, bag, etc.) and in a bag the size of an international suitcase. This is obviously way easier to store and transport than a standard kayak, canoe, or hard paddleboard.

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Your moment of zen from the Conway

Nice.  I'm trying to put up a striper video from last week at Fletcher's this Friday.

 

How was the fishing?

 


R

 

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Wife was trying out her new camera and got this shot of the Conway above Stanardsville. 

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fishing Jug Bay

Did you catch any thing  ?

On Tue, May 28, 2019, 7:24 AM Sean Steele <spsteele@gmail.com> wrote:
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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

Inflatable SUP is a good option. Bring a cooler and cast from a seated position if you find it isn't quite stable enough for casting. I do not advise using one in areas of strong current though, they get spun around too easily. But for lakes and slower creeks and rivers, they're pretty awesome.

I use one made by this company, they often have some sale packages that are an incredible deal:


Being able to deflate it and roll it up into a backpack is amazingly convenient.

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 10:02:41 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
Hi all, I know there have been a few threads about kayaks and the such, but I was curious for folks' thoughts on fishing watercraft that are compact enough for city living specifically. For example, I've been intrigued by the Oru Kayak. It's super expensive but folds up into something I could store in the trunk of my car or in a closet at home. 

I've contemplated stand-up paddle boards,too. I've only been an SUP once and it took me a bit to get used to it (I fell off a couple times) and am not sure how it'd be too fish off one, especially in places with current and rocks and riffles. The one I used was on a calm reservoir. That said, I've never fished in a kayak, either. Only canoes and rowboats.

In terms of use, I was thinking I'd use it primarily for ponds and rivers (upper Potomac/Shenandoah in the summer). Not looking to do anything extreme--just looking to cover more water.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Watercraft for apartment dwellers

I am fortunate enough that i can toss mine onto my patio from the ground floor, however I have been getting some ads for Flycraft, but i had my doubts until this weekend. 
Not sure what your price point is, but I was out on the Shenandoah this weekend and saw one and was pretty impressed. check out flycraftusa.com 


On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 10:02:41 AM UTC-4, Jamie Carracher wrote:
Hi all, I know there have been a few threads about kayaks and the such, but I was curious for folks' thoughts on fishing watercraft that are compact enough for city living specifically. For example, I've been intrigued by the Oru Kayak. It's super expensive but folds up into something I could store in the trunk of my car or in a closet at home. 

I've contemplated stand-up paddle boards,too. I've only been an SUP once and it took me a bit to get used to it (I fell off a couple times) and am not sure how it'd be too fish off one, especially in places with current and rocks and riffles. The one I used was on a calm reservoir. That said, I've never fished in a kayak, either. Only canoes and rowboats.

In terms of use, I was thinking I'd use it primarily for ponds and rivers (upper Potomac/Shenandoah in the summer). Not looking to do anything extreme--just looking to cover more water.

Thanks!


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Friday, May 24, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Ocracoke Island, NC

Heading down tomorrow morning and coming back Tuesday. Might rent a kayak to explore Pamlico Sound, does anyone have any tips? Fish or food spots.

TIA,

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Northern Neck(ish) Intel?

Throw large streamers and Clouser-type flies for Alligator Gar. There's success to be had fly fishing from a kayak or SUP off the points and deeper pools near seedbeds.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Snakehead Derby, June 8, Dorchester County

at Maryland's Harriet Tubman State Park: http://bit.ly/2HwDThv

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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Aloha and introduction

Welcome. Where did you fish in Hawaii? I will be in Maui and Kauai this summer and going to bring the fly rod.  

On Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 3:59:15 PM UTC-4, Nathan Miller wrote:
Aloha all, I am new to northern Virginia and just thought I would drop a line and introduce myself. I moved here from Hawaii this past January where I have been chasing bonefish for the past six years, and I am stoked about getting into all the mid-atlantic has to offer for fly fishing. Hoping to meet some similarly obsessed fisherman and plan some trips for this summer; I have drift boat if anybody is interested in going after smallmouth this summer once the water levels come down. I'll be at the next beer tie work schedule allowing. Thanks for reading, hope everyone has a good weekend!

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} NCC-TU Shad Report #6

Our latest report covers a nice push of American shad from Sunday to Monday. Fish appear to have moved out of Walker's Point area on Wednesday morning but dropping river and improved turbidity will open up more of the usual spots closer to Boathouse.

Mark

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Burke Lake....

I had a couple of people mention that it might be a chain pickerel, should have taken a picture.  I didn't know they were in Burke, so gravitated to what I knew was in there.  Thanks.  

On Sunday, May 19, 2019 at 7:40:07 AM UTC-4, peter odell wrote:
Burke Lake was noticeably fishier on Saturday than anytime I've been there in the last 5 years.  I kayaked around for 3 hours and caught 6 species of fish on small clousers (bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill, pumpkinseed, and a juvenile (10") tiger musky (I'm assuming, I don't think there are any Northern Pike in the lake).  Bluegills were big and numerous, and a surprising number of crappies (15+)).  Catfish was about 3lbs, and a real rod bender.  Fishing access down by the dam is great, kudos to Virginia Fish and Game.


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Monday, May 20, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Cicadas

I've seen a few nymph husks around and interestingly some adult wings just randomly on the ground, I assume the adult was eaten by a bird or something....

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Saturday, May 18, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Any striper action in the Potomac in dc?

Copy that. Thanks! If/as it clears up there should be schoolie stripers around, right?

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Any striper action in the Potomac in dc?

The Potomac has been dirty as shit. You haven't missed a thing.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Any striper action in the Potomac in dc?

Hi guys - I've been on the road for a couple of weeks and wondering if striper are in the system and being caught in dc (at fletchers or near dca etc). Thanks in advance for any updates!
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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Aloha and introduction

Aloha all, I am new to northern Virginia and just thought I would drop a line and introduce myself. I moved here from Hawaii this past January where I have been chasing bonefish for the past six years, and I am stoked about getting into all the mid-atlantic has to offer for fly fishing. Hoping to meet some similarly obsessed fisherman and plan some trips for this summer; I have drift boat if anybody is interested in going after smallmouth this summer once the water levels come down. I'll be at the next beer tie work schedule allowing. Thanks for reading, hope everyone has a good weekend!

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Friday, May 17, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fly Fishing near Columbia MD?

I have fished Wilde Lake in Columbia. It is an easy walk around and somewhat pressured. But not a bad place to kill some time. 30 mins away is Snell's Greenhouse. They have 2 ponds and you pay $10 to fish between 9AM - 5PM. I have fished there 4 times and always caught several bass. Most of them small but the occasional 2-4lber. 

On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 4:02:56 PM UTC-4, David Constantine wrote:
Thanks Edward, much appreciated!

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 5:00:59 PM UTC-4, Edward Chu wrote:
Lake Elkhorn and Centennial Lake have not been too bad for bass recently. Patapsco Avalon and Patapsco Daniels area are also relatively close to Columbia.

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 4:04:11 PM UTC-4, David Constantine wrote:
I am designated driving a group of friends to and from the Wine in the Woods event at Merriweather Post Pavilion this Sunday. Not interested in wine, so I figured I would take advantage of having a car and check out some fishing spots around there. Anyone know any good water? 
Any tips are greatly appreciated,
Dave

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Dallas?

Go fish for alligator gar!

On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 10:09 AM tperkins <thomas.perkins1@gmail.com> wrote:
Going to wedding in Dallas first weekend of June. Not sure if I'll have time, but anyone have any experience with urban fishing there? Will be staying in the Uptown neighborhood. 

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Anglers Inn

Much as I suspected. The news stories Thomas and Rob posted were the cause of my inquiry. Maybe I'll just walk in to the pond of giants instead or maybe I'll head down to chain bridge and the canal.


Mark

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 9:45:44 AM UTC-4, Marek wrote:

As of a couple weeks ago there is NOT

 

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fly Fishing near Columbia MD?

Thanks Edward, much appreciated!

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 5:00:59 PM UTC-4, Edward Chu wrote:
Lake Elkhorn and Centennial Lake have not been too bad for bass recently. Patapsco Avalon and Patapsco Daniels area are also relatively close to Columbia.

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 4:04:11 PM UTC-4, David Constantine wrote:
I am designated driving a group of friends to and from the Wine in the Woods event at Merriweather Post Pavilion this Sunday. Not interested in wine, so I figured I would take advantage of having a car and check out some fishing spots around there. Anyone know any good water? 
Any tips are greatly appreciated,
Dave

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Fly Fishing near Columbia MD?

Lake Elkhorn and Centennial Lake have not been too bad for bass recently. Patapsco Avalon and Patapsco Daniels area are also relatively close to Columbia.

On Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 4:04:11 PM UTC-4, David Constantine wrote:
I am designated driving a group of friends to and from the Wine in the Woods event at Merriweather Post Pavilion this Sunday. Not interested in wine, so I figured I would take advantage of having a car and check out some fishing spots around there. Anyone know any good water? 
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Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fly Fishing near Columbia MD?

I am designated driving a group of friends to and from the Wine in the Woods event at Merriweather Post Pavilion this Sunday. Not interested in wine, so I figured I would take advantage of having a car and check out some fishing spots around there. Anyone know any good water? 
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