Friday, June 5, 2020

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Bull Run Creek

This is a helpful tool to add to the USGS gauges - NOAA has predictive river level forecasts. Here's the Luray one: 


I'd expect it to come up a chunk based on that and the forecast for rain in the upper drainage. Tempting, though - if it doesn't get too high, you may get a nice bite before the front pushes through. 


On Friday, June 5, 2020 at 10:21:18 AM UTC-4, BigtimeBG wrote:
Hey fellas. I'm curious your thoughts on fishing the South Fork tomorrow. The Front Royal gauge is 2x while the Luray gauge is basically at the historic median. Any idea what's going on there? Just curious since you had good insight before. I'd probably start near Bixler's Bridge and take out around Foster's so definitely on the Luray end of things.

On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 12:18:53 PM UTC-4, Andrew LaVigne wrote:
Hate to contradict, but USGS streamflow for the S. Fork Shenandoah is showing at lead 2x the normal volume right now at both the Front Royal and Luray gauges.  

I would avoid that drainage for a couple days, at least. 

Front Royal Gauge: 
Luray Gauge
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/va/nwis/uv?site_no=01629500





On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 10:31:44 AM UTC-4, BigtimeBG wrote:
That's actually pretty solid. 72 is good wet wading temp so maybe that will be our play this weekend. 

On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 10:07:02 AM UTC-4, Kevin KB wrote:
The USGS does not track water temp on th South Fork of the Shenendoah, but water levels are not high.  Just as a reference point, the USGS reports that the water temps on the Rappahannick in Fredericksburg is between 72 and 74 degrees.

On Fri, May 29, 2020, 9:51 AM BigtimeBG <bpg...@gmail.com> wrote:
That's bonkers! I can't deal with that. Maybe we'll run down to the South Fork and try for some smallies... I wonder if the water temp is up enough to do any good right now. Doesn't help my wife's waders are shot so she needs a new pair!

Man I miss fishing in central PA sometimes. I grew up on Penns Creek and my dad/brother are killing big browns up there right now... with no crazy 80 person pressure stuff.

On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 12:05:29 PM UTC-4, Lane Smith wrote:
Glad to hear you had a productive day!

Since moving to Alexandria back in February, I've been hitting up 4MR pretty regularly. However, results have been less than satisfactory. Perhaps because of the pandemic, 4MR has seen enormous pressure. Several Saturdays ago, I counted around 80 people fishing at a single time, all up and down its banks. Many were also keeping what they caught - catfish, bass, bluegill. Everything I've caught has been very small. Even seeing something catchable has proven rare. 

Lane

On Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at 12:12:43 PM UTC-4, BigtimeBG wrote:
Hey all. My wife and I went to Bull Run Creek this Sunday for the first time. We walked along the shore and just used spinning rods (weren't sure what we were getting into with back casting space, etc.) with crayfish and perch rapalas. We probably caught 15 fish in 4ish hours... everything was under 12 inches with the majority being largemouth and a few larger perch with one sunnie tossed in there. I saw a lot of people catfishing and one guy said he regularly catches some in the 30+ inch range. 

I was curious if anyone ever catches more sizable largemouths or other fish in there (besides the catfish). It was a pretty nice day and despite there being a lot of trash, it was a fun day for us. Just curious if there are bigger bass in there or if your experience was similar to mine.

Also side note... anyone hit up 4MR lately? Thinking about swinging by some evening this week.

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