Awesome group!!!
Thanks for all the help and info!
Robert
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 12:42 PM Terry C <flycstrva56@gmail.com> wrote:
On Monday, March 23, 2020 at 9:56:36 AM UTC-4, Adam Soller wrote:
> Throw on a life jacket if it's your first time wading upstream of Fletchers - this is something I still do If I'm out solo given how slick the rocks can be coupled with being a former rowing coach on the Potomac. The PFD I use with my kayak also has pockets so it means I don't need a backpack.
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> Alex also ties some killer shad flies so stop by there and maybe the shop will be open.
I personally don't think wading is a good idea on the Potomac near Fletcher's. Right now the river is low and if you are wading you may get a false sense of security. Over the years i have witnessed the search for people who has drowned above Fletcher's. Stay safe. It's only fishing.
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