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Food for thought.
Food for thought.
Registration may be closed but DC DOEE is seeking volunteers to help out. Email teresa....@dc.gov if you are interested.Dalton
We have used Twin River Outfitters a few times and they are great. They operate out of Buchanan and offer trips and rentals from Iron Gate to Balcony Falls and have private campgrounds along the way. This past Memorial Day, a group of us floated Iron Gate to Buchanan (35.5 miles) over 3 days - 2 nights, camping both at TRO sites. The sites were nice and chopped wood was plentiful. Over labor day a few years ago, we rented canoes from TRO for one-night trip from Buchanan to Glasgow and DIY-camped on a small rocky island. Overall, you can't go wrong with any of those stretches. But 10+ miles/day on that river at summer low flows, although amazing and beautiful, is definitely more paddling than fishing. Try to keep it in the 5-8 miles/day range if you want to get in quality fishing time. Or even 3-5 miles if you want a shorter second day. If you're renting, go with a canoe so one person can steer/control the boat while the other fishes.Here's a great resource for the upper James:
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 12:07:24 PM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:We didn't have any issues as there are official launches. That being said, you run the same risk that you run leaving your car anywhere in rural areas.
On Monday, August 12, 2019 at 4:44:22 PM UTC-4, Morgan Cosgrove wrote:Considering a float on the James over Labor Day weekend. Thinking of renting kayaks.Anyone have any insight? I've never fished smallies down that far, so if any one has any good ideas for a 1-2 night float, kayak rentals, campsites ect. would be much appreciated.Thanks!
Considering a float on the James over Labor Day weekend. Thinking of renting kayaks.Anyone have any insight? I've never fished smallies down that far, so if any one has any good ideas for a 1-2 night float, kayak rentals, campsites ect. would be much appreciated.Thanks!
Northern Pike | 24 lbs., 12 oz | Deep Creek Lake | ||
Redbreast Sunfish | Min Wt 14 oz | Vacant | ||
Redear Sunfish | 2 lbs., 5 oz | Vittie Alkocius | Gilbert Run |
Ladies and Gentlemen, TPFR's, anglers extraordinaire, youth, and Panfish enthusiast's!
The time for our annual Bluegill tourney is almost upon us. First, another round of applause to all of our winners from last year (Biggest fish-Gregg Disalvo, Prettiest fish- Andrew Sarcinello, Most fish-Jeff Jennette, smallest fish- Nataline Viray-Fung, and our Junior Division which was swept by Philip Jennette). And Second, registration is now open for this years tournament. Please see below for specifics...
TPFR will be holding its 4th annual Bluegill Tournament on September 6-7th. The goal, per usual, is to determine blugill bragging rights for the next year and to have fun! This will be a 24 hour tournament and we will have two age divisions 16+ and under 16. Admission is $10.00 for the senior division and those in the Junior division (under 16) admission is free. Medals will be awarded in each division for the following categories:
1. Biggest fish
2. Smallest fish
3. Most fish
4. Best looking fish
The tournament will run from 4PM Friday, September 6th thru Saturday, September 7th at 4PM. General rules are as follows:
1. All federal, State, and local laws must be obeyed.
2. Only the use of Fly rod and reel or Tenkara
3. Fish must be caught in DC, MD, or VA
4. All submissions must be emailed to tournament organizers no later than 4pm Sunday, September 8th.5. You absolutely must have fun.
6. All Submissions MUST include the official TPFR Ruler which will be emailed to registrants.
Bluegill is being used as a general name for fish in the Sunfish family: Bluegill, Red Breasted Sunfish, Warmouth, Etc. No Crappie or Largemouth. Tournament Admission fee is $10.00 for Senior and free for Juniors. Junior division registrants please email bluegill@tpfr.org with your name and age to receive submission guidelines and ruler.
We will be holding a closing ceremony at Whitlows on Wilson in Arlington on Monday, September 9th during Beer Tie. Medals and other prizes will be awarded at 8:00pm sharp.
Registrants will be emailed submission guidelines and official ruler prior to the tournament start time. Let the games begin!
-Trent Jones and Tournament Committee.
I'm heading there this weekend. Any tips for me?Dave
On Monday, July 22, 2019 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-4, Bill Wittig wrote:Hey, AllI'm heading over to Lost River, WV, for a few days and am looking for any thoughts regarding that river, the Kimsey Run, or the Trout Pond Recreation Area. Has anyone been over that way lately? If so, anything I should keep in mind? Thanks
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