Tuesday, May 31, 2022

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} BEER TIE - Mon 13 Jun

Monday 13 June will be our Beer-Tie at Colony Grill.

The fishing season is going well I see from various people's posts.

I was out in the Chesapeake Bay on Sunday, fishing with Chris Karwacki of Chesapeake on the Fly, and early in the morning I caught this speckled trout (see attached).  26-27in, 6.5lb female on the fly.  A personal best for myself, and Chris said it was the largest ever fly-caught speckled trout in his boat.

Come on out and meet your fellow anglers, bring your fly tying material and your fly tying questions.

Festivities begin at 7pm.

See you there.

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} CASTING CHURCH - Sun 12 Jun

Regan Burmeister

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We will have our casting get together on Sunday, 12 June at Fletcher's Cove from 8am to 11am. 

This Church we will work on distance casting and accurate distance casting.

Additionally, we will work on FFI Casting Skills challenges for anyone interested.

Come on out, whether you are a novice, intermediate, or advanced caster, it is all fun to work on solving casting problems and casting challenges, particularly for shad.
If you are just getting started, this is a great way to meet people who can help.  There will be casting instructors on hand.
If you are preparing for an upcoming trip and looking to re-fresh your casting skills, this is a great opportunity.

Regan

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Stay safe out there!


On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 8:55 AM namfos <mark.sofman@gmail.com> wrote:
Admittedly after the fact in Richmond, but it bears repeating that one should NOT go over a lowhead dam in high water or low. It'll kill you.

Mark

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} carp guide - around alexandria?

I'd like to pick up some expertise on fishing for carp from my kayak with my fly rod.

Anyone have a favorite guide to recommend?  

pete
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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Stay safe out there!

Admittedly after the fact in Richmond, but it bears repeating that one should NOT go over a lowhead dam in high water or low. It'll kill you.

Mark

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

Pending flows, which I haven't checked and are (as noted) likely still in the runoff zone, the Ark is a pretty darn sweet river. I have a work trip in CO Springs each August and spend 3-4 nights camping on the Ark afterwards, hitting the DS on the way in and out. Outside of the meadows up top you probably won't encounter another angler at all. 

You've got Hayden Meadows up top, which can be lights out if a hatch is happening, then a hell of a lot of good pocket water and runs down to Buena Vista (a pretty cool town in its own right) with plenty of access along the way. Much of the area along the road upstream of the Railroad Bridge campground near Buena Vista is BLM and available for free dispersed camping, too. If you get the chance I'd highly recommend it (again, pending flows). I can't speak to this time of year but in Hayden Meadows I'm doing whatever is hatching and/or a hopper; downstream I'm generally doing a hopper/dropper or an indicator setup. 
On Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 1:13:36 AM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Thanks! I may take you up on that, and yea I kinda planned on the CO streams being blown out. This is making going back east via I-140 awful tempting...

On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 11:46:25 AM UTC-6 andrew...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Doug,

If you end up going through Fairplay/Central Colorado, let me know and I can send you a Google Earth Map I made for the area.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 5:46:15 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
oh damn, I've already wound up at Bryce (loop through Flagstaff and Grand Canyon and then to Bryce/Zion) but if I head back via I-40 I can probably wind up going through one or both of those areas.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 11:04:21 AM UTC-6 bill.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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Monday, May 30, 2022

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Monocacy Floats?

Thanks for the help everyone! I'm looking forward to exploring both up and down river from where I fished last week!

Dave

On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 2:42:35 PM UTC-4 Carl wrote:
potomacvalleyflyfishers.club/2020/03/favorite-place-for-bass-kayaking-on-the-monocacy/

Carl

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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 11:51 AM Carl Z. <carl....@gmail.com> wrote:
You might see if you can find something from https://www.potomacvalleyflyfishers.club/  the frederick FFI club.


Carl

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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 9:39 AM David Vazquez <david.j.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

First time poster--and  new to the area after relocating from Oregon. I've been enjoying catching shad, stripers, smallmouth, carp, and largemouth all over the DMV. It's different from the excellent trout fishing we had in Oregon, but no less entertaining--maybe more so, since I'm trying to figure it all out. 

I fished the Monocacy for the first time for a couple of hours yesterday in the area around Park Mills Road. I found a few smallmouth willing to play, but the fish were in very specific areas (along no-current grass lines with a current seam that dropped into two to four feet of water). The place I launched had relatively few setups like this. I fished pretty hard along both banks and all around mid-current rocks, dropoffs, wood--all the usual smallmouth holding water, but the fish were pretty few and far between. 

I was hoping that folks might recommend a float with more productive water. Since I didn't have a shuttle yesterday, I was limited to the area about 1/2 mile in either direction from the launch. If there are areas where an upstream paddle in a kayak are feasible, that would be even better. The area I fished had pretty decent flow and a lot of shallower water. I was able to paddle through a good bit of it, but I hit a faster riffle around an island and basically came to a dead stop. Not asking for anyone's secret rock; just hoping to find a few places to poke around and figure things out. 

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

Thanks! I may take you up on that, and yea I kinda planned on the CO streams being blown out. This is making going back east via I-140 awful tempting...

On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 11:46:25 AM UTC-6 andrew...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Doug,

If you end up going through Fairplay/Central Colorado, let me know and I can send you a Google Earth Map I made for the area.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 5:46:15 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
oh damn, I've already wound up at Bryce (loop through Flagstaff and Grand Canyon and then to Bryce/Zion) but if I head back via I-40 I can probably wind up going through one or both of those areas.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 11:04:21 AM UTC-6 bill.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Monocacy Floats?

potomacvalleyflyfishers.club/2020/03/favorite-place-for-bass-kayaking-on-the-monocacy/

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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 11:51 AM Carl Z. <carl.zmola0@gmail.com> wrote:
You might see if you can find something from https://www.potomacvalleyflyfishers.club/  the frederick FFI club.


Carl

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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 9:39 AM David Vazquez <david.j.vazquez.66@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

First time poster--and  new to the area after relocating from Oregon. I've been enjoying catching shad, stripers, smallmouth, carp, and largemouth all over the DMV. It's different from the excellent trout fishing we had in Oregon, but no less entertaining--maybe more so, since I'm trying to figure it all out. 

I fished the Monocacy for the first time for a couple of hours yesterday in the area around Park Mills Road. I found a few smallmouth willing to play, but the fish were in very specific areas (along no-current grass lines with a current seam that dropped into two to four feet of water). The place I launched had relatively few setups like this. I fished pretty hard along both banks and all around mid-current rocks, dropoffs, wood--all the usual smallmouth holding water, but the fish were pretty few and far between. 

I was hoping that folks might recommend a float with more productive water. Since I didn't have a shuttle yesterday, I was limited to the area about 1/2 mile in either direction from the launch. If there are areas where an upstream paddle in a kayak are feasible, that would be even better. The area I fished had pretty decent flow and a lot of shallower water. I was able to paddle through a good bit of it, but I hit a faster riffle around an island and basically came to a dead stop. Not asking for anyone's secret rock; just hoping to find a few places to poke around and figure things out. 

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Prospects for fishing near North Shores Beach in Rehoboth


I have family that has a place close to DE beaches and have spent a lot of time down there over the years.  I always had the best luck at Indian River Inlet starting in the "North Pocket" (North side of inlet up against the rock pile in surf) and then walking/fishing north from there.  Look for troughs/deeper pockets close in the surf as you walk.  Watch for baitfish and birds action.  In June I have caught schoolie stripers, bluefish, and flounder/weakfish on occasion.   I often use Clouser Minnows at 1/0, 2/0 or bigger.  My experience has been that the fish are either there in close and you'll get some hits or no action at all .   I agree with the comments on having stripping basket;  it can be maddening without in the surf.    Unfortunately there is a ton of beach erosion that Rehoboth/Dewey/Bethany are trying to combat, so that may impact things as well (especially some of the trough/structure in surf that was there months before).  

I'd say it is still fun getting out there and trying if you can during changing tides. I always prefer the incoming High Tide.  Good luck Josh!


Thanks,
SCK


On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 10:16:35 AM UTC-4 andy...@gmail.com wrote:
Just saw this last night. This is unfortunately going to complicate things on the surf side:
On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 9:39:48 AM UTC-4 david.j.v...@gmail.com wrote:
Can't speak to the fishing in Delaware, Josh, but you absolutely need a stripping basket in the surf. That is, unless you enjoy having your feet lassoed together by your fly line. You can buy a purpose made stripping basket, but it's not necessary. Go to the Dollar store and buy a cheap dish drainer or plastic basin. Drill a few holes and make two slits in back to thread a belt through and you're in business. Just make sure it's deep enough to hold line and experiment with where to situate it on your hips. 

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 1:11:38 PM UTC-4 Josh wrote:
We are looking to head up to Rehoboth in June for a week or so and I was thinking about taking my 8 wt. with me to see what I could find wade fishing opportunities within 30 minutes or so of North Shores.  I've never fished in the surf with a fly rod, so I'd be interested in checking it out.  

I read through the threads on the forum about fishing near Rehoboth, but they are mostly about fishing later in the summer or the fall.  I was hoping that someone on here would have advice on places to fish, species to target, patterns, and when to fish for early- to mid-June.  

Also, is a stripping basket absolutely necessary? From my preliminary research, it seems that the answer is yes, but I'd rather not have to purchase one if I don't have to right now. 

Thanks, 

Josh

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Monocacy Floats?

You might see if you can find something from https://www.potomacvalleyflyfishers.club/  the frederick FFI club.


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On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 9:39 AM David Vazquez <david.j.vazquez.66@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

First time poster--and  new to the area after relocating from Oregon. I've been enjoying catching shad, stripers, smallmouth, carp, and largemouth all over the DMV. It's different from the excellent trout fishing we had in Oregon, but no less entertaining--maybe more so, since I'm trying to figure it all out. 

I fished the Monocacy for the first time for a couple of hours yesterday in the area around Park Mills Road. I found a few smallmouth willing to play, but the fish were in very specific areas (along no-current grass lines with a current seam that dropped into two to four feet of water). The place I launched had relatively few setups like this. I fished pretty hard along both banks and all around mid-current rocks, dropoffs, wood--all the usual smallmouth holding water, but the fish were pretty few and far between. 

I was hoping that folks might recommend a float with more productive water. Since I didn't have a shuttle yesterday, I was limited to the area about 1/2 mile in either direction from the launch. If there are areas where an upstream paddle in a kayak are feasible, that would be even better. The area I fished had pretty decent flow and a lot of shallower water. I was able to paddle through a good bit of it, but I hit a faster riffle around an island and basically came to a dead stop. Not asking for anyone's secret rock; just hoping to find a few places to poke around and figure things out. 

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Monocacy Floats?

Meant to say east or north. Up toward Walkersville area.

On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 10:22:07 AM UTC-4 Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
Been a few years since I've fished it, but always found better action farther upriver...if you scope it out on google maps there are several access points east or northeast of Frederick that should put you in an area with higher numbers of bass. During typical summer flows the current isn't too strong up there and you'd be able to paddle up a good ways.

On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 9:39:44 AM UTC-4 david.j.v...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,

First time poster--and  new to the area after relocating from Oregon. I've been enjoying catching shad, stripers, smallmouth, carp, and largemouth all over the DMV. It's different from the excellent trout fishing we had in Oregon, but no less entertaining--maybe more so, since I'm trying to figure it all out. 

I fished the Monocacy for the first time for a couple of hours yesterday in the area around Park Mills Road. I found a few smallmouth willing to play, but the fish were in very specific areas (along no-current grass lines with a current seam that dropped into two to four feet of water). The place I launched had relatively few setups like this. I fished pretty hard along both banks and all around mid-current rocks, dropoffs, wood--all the usual smallmouth holding water, but the fish were pretty few and far between. 

I was hoping that folks might recommend a float with more productive water. Since I didn't have a shuttle yesterday, I was limited to the area about 1/2 mile in either direction from the launch. If there are areas where an upstream paddle in a kayak are feasible, that would be even better. The area I fished had pretty decent flow and a lot of shallower water. I was able to paddle through a good bit of it, but I hit a faster riffle around an island and basically came to a dead stop. Not asking for anyone's secret rock; just hoping to find a few places to poke around and figure things out. 

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Monocacy Floats?

Been a few years since I've fished it, but always found better action farther upriver...if you scope it out on google maps there are several access points east or northeast of Frederick that should put you in an area with higher numbers of bass. During typical summer flows the current isn't too strong up there and you'd be able to paddle up a good ways.

On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 9:39:44 AM UTC-4 david.j.v...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,

First time poster--and  new to the area after relocating from Oregon. I've been enjoying catching shad, stripers, smallmouth, carp, and largemouth all over the DMV. It's different from the excellent trout fishing we had in Oregon, but no less entertaining--maybe more so, since I'm trying to figure it all out. 

I fished the Monocacy for the first time for a couple of hours yesterday in the area around Park Mills Road. I found a few smallmouth willing to play, but the fish were in very specific areas (along no-current grass lines with a current seam that dropped into two to four feet of water). The place I launched had relatively few setups like this. I fished pretty hard along both banks and all around mid-current rocks, dropoffs, wood--all the usual smallmouth holding water, but the fish were pretty few and far between. 

I was hoping that folks might recommend a float with more productive water. Since I didn't have a shuttle yesterday, I was limited to the area about 1/2 mile in either direction from the launch. If there are areas where an upstream paddle in a kayak are feasible, that would be even better. The area I fished had pretty decent flow and a lot of shallower water. I was able to paddle through a good bit of it, but I hit a faster riffle around an island and basically came to a dead stop. Not asking for anyone's secret rock; just hoping to find a few places to poke around and figure things out. 

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Prospects for fishing near North Shores Beach in Rehoboth

Just saw this last night. This is unfortunately going to complicate things on the surf side:
On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 9:39:48 AM UTC-4 david.j.v...@gmail.com wrote:
Can't speak to the fishing in Delaware, Josh, but you absolutely need a stripping basket in the surf. That is, unless you enjoy having your feet lassoed together by your fly line. You can buy a purpose made stripping basket, but it's not necessary. Go to the Dollar store and buy a cheap dish drainer or plastic basin. Drill a few holes and make two slits in back to thread a belt through and you're in business. Just make sure it's deep enough to hold line and experiment with where to situate it on your hips. 

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 1:11:38 PM UTC-4 Josh wrote:
We are looking to head up to Rehoboth in June for a week or so and I was thinking about taking my 8 wt. with me to see what I could find wade fishing opportunities within 30 minutes or so of North Shores.  I've never fished in the surf with a fly rod, so I'd be interested in checking it out.  

I read through the threads on the forum about fishing near Rehoboth, but they are mostly about fishing later in the summer or the fall.  I was hoping that someone on here would have advice on places to fish, species to target, patterns, and when to fish for early- to mid-June.  

Also, is a stripping basket absolutely necessary? From my preliminary research, it seems that the answer is yes, but I'd rather not have to purchase one if I don't have to right now. 

Thanks, 

Josh

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Prospects for fishing near North Shores Beach in Rehoboth

Can't speak to the fishing in Delaware, Josh, but you absolutely need a stripping basket in the surf. That is, unless you enjoy having your feet lassoed together by your fly line. You can buy a purpose made stripping basket, but it's not necessary. Go to the Dollar store and buy a cheap dish drainer or plastic basin. Drill a few holes and make two slits in back to thread a belt through and you're in business. Just make sure it's deep enough to hold line and experiment with where to situate it on your hips. 

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 1:11:38 PM UTC-4 Josh wrote:
We are looking to head up to Rehoboth in June for a week or so and I was thinking about taking my 8 wt. with me to see what I could find wade fishing opportunities within 30 minutes or so of North Shores.  I've never fished in the surf with a fly rod, so I'd be interested in checking it out.  

I read through the threads on the forum about fishing near Rehoboth, but they are mostly about fishing later in the summer or the fall.  I was hoping that someone on here would have advice on places to fish, species to target, patterns, and when to fish for early- to mid-June.  

Also, is a stripping basket absolutely necessary? From my preliminary research, it seems that the answer is yes, but I'd rather not have to purchase one if I don't have to right now. 

Thanks, 

Josh

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Monocacy Floats?

Hi Everyone,

First time poster--and  new to the area after relocating from Oregon. I've been enjoying catching shad, stripers, smallmouth, carp, and largemouth all over the DMV. It's different from the excellent trout fishing we had in Oregon, but no less entertaining--maybe more so, since I'm trying to figure it all out. 

I fished the Monocacy for the first time for a couple of hours yesterday in the area around Park Mills Road. I found a few smallmouth willing to play, but the fish were in very specific areas (along no-current grass lines with a current seam that dropped into two to four feet of water). The place I launched had relatively few setups like this. I fished pretty hard along both banks and all around mid-current rocks, dropoffs, wood--all the usual smallmouth holding water, but the fish were pretty few and far between. 

I was hoping that folks might recommend a float with more productive water. Since I didn't have a shuttle yesterday, I was limited to the area about 1/2 mile in either direction from the launch. If there are areas where an upstream paddle in a kayak are feasible, that would be even better. The area I fished had pretty decent flow and a lot of shallower water. I was able to paddle through a good bit of it, but I hit a faster riffle around an island and basically came to a dead stop. Not asking for anyone's secret rock; just hoping to find a few places to poke around and figure things out. 

Thanks in advance,

Dave

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Trout article in NatGeo

Good read. Depressing.

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Thursday, May 26, 2022

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

CO streams look "blown" but the Rio Grande looks good. Some good fly shops in Santa Fe and Taos will help you out.

On Thursday, May 26, 2022 at 9:49:52 AM UTC-4 William Widdoes wrote:
Doug- I should add that there are still "run off" conditions in CO, so you will want to check stream gauges before you alter your trip. You can see "high and brown" right at home.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 5:46:15 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
oh damn, I've already wound up at Bryce (loop through Flagstaff and Grand Canyon and then to Bryce/Zion) but if I head back via I-40 I can probably wind up going through one or both of those areas.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 11:04:21 AM UTC-6 bill.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

Doug- I should add that there are still "run off" conditions in CO, so you will want to check stream gauges before you alter your trip. You can see "high and brown" right at home.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 5:46:15 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
oh damn, I've already wound up at Bryce (loop through Flagstaff and Grand Canyon and then to Bryce/Zion) but if I head back via I-40 I can probably wind up going through one or both of those areas.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 11:04:21 AM UTC-6 bill.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

Hey Doug,

If you end up going through Fairplay/Central Colorado, let me know and I can send you a Google Earth Map I made for the area.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 5:46:15 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
oh damn, I've already wound up at Bryce (loop through Flagstaff and Grand Canyon and then to Bryce/Zion) but if I head back via I-40 I can probably wind up going through one or both of those areas.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 11:04:21 AM UTC-6 bill.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

oh damn, I've already wound up at Bryce (loop through Flagstaff and Grand Canyon and then to Bryce/Zion) but if I head back via I-40 I can probably wind up going through one or both of those areas.

On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 11:04:21 AM UTC-6 bill.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Prospects for fishing near North Shores Beach in Rehoboth

You might be able to find some flounder wade fishing the bay side of Cape Henlopen. Flounder will eat clouser minnows pretty aggressively. The ocean side has a few rock jetties that might be a good place to cast a fly rod from.

I've also had good luck with Bluefish and shad at Indian River Inlet on moving tides but they are usually feeding in the current rip which is well out of fly casting range - I needed a heavy spoon to reach the fish with spin gear. 

I've seen pictures of schoolie stripers caught in a place called Canary Creek near Lewes, but it looks like you need a boat to fish that area.

Don't overlook the freshwater fishing in Delaware in the weedy mill ponds. I had an enjoyable day there last weekend kayak fishing Burton Pond, catching 3 bass and 4 pickerel in under 2 hours of fishing.
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We are looking to head up to Rehoboth in June for a week or so and I was thinking about taking my 8 wt. with me to see what I could find wade fishing opportunities within 30 minutes or so of North Shores.  I've never fished in the surf with a fly rod, so I'd be interested in checking it out.  

I read through the threads on the forum about fishing near Rehoboth, but they are mostly about fishing later in the summer or the fall.  I was hoping that someone on here would have advice on places to fish, species to target, patterns, and when to fish for early- to mid-June.  

Also, is a stripping basket absolutely necessary? From my preliminary research, it seems that the answer is yes, but I'd rather not have to purchase one if I don't have to right now. 

Thanks, 

Josh

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Prospects for fishing near North Shores Beach in Rehoboth

We are looking to head up to Rehoboth in June for a week or so and I was thinking about taking my 8 wt. with me to see what I could find wade fishing opportunities within 30 minutes or so of North Shores.  I've never fished in the surf with a fly rod, so I'd be interested in checking it out.  

I read through the threads on the forum about fishing near Rehoboth, but they are mostly about fishing later in the summer or the fall.  I was hoping that someone on here would have advice on places to fish, species to target, patterns, and when to fish for early- to mid-June.  

Also, is a stripping basket absolutely necessary? From my preliminary research, it seems that the answer is yes, but I'd rather not have to purchase one if I don't have to right now. 

Thanks, 

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{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: ABQ fishing recommendations

Doug- a slightly more western route from DEN to ABQ takes you to the Middle Branch of the South Platte (of Dream Stream fame) in Fairplay (South Park) (well upriver of DS section, access at Tomahawk) and then the Ark in Buena Vista. You'll want to hit those. Not easy, but worth it. And then the Rio Grand from Taos south has fish. 

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 6:42:56 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
Alternately, does anyone have recommendations for fishing pit stops between Denver and ABQ?

On Friday, May 13, 2022 at 4:41:13 PM UTC-6 Doug Graebner wrote:
Hi all! I'll be in ABQ this weekend (the 14th-morning of the 17th or 18th) and while I'll be mostly doing non-fishing stuff+Taos/SF side trips, I was wondering if there was any good fishing this time of year in that area?

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Monday, May 23, 2022

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Spey Casting Class for Women (June 12, 2022)

Fly Fishers International WomenConnect, The Chesapeake Council of FFI and Chesapeake Women Anglers

invite you to join us for a Women's Fly Fishing class


Introduction to Spey Casting for Women

June 12, 2022

10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Susquehanna State Park, MD


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Sunday, May 22, 2022

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fletchers Fishing

Anyone have any luck catching smallmouth there? I've heard they're around, but never managed to find any...

On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 9:18:46 AM UTC-4 northstreet...@gmail.com wrote:
You can get by with singles but twenties will get you a better time.

On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 9:08:47 AM UTC-4 per...@gmail.com wrote:
Rob-

Do you have recommendations on a good leader setup for strippers?

On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 8:32 PM Rob Snowhite <r...@robsnowhite.com> wrote:
Shad cam in Richmond still has shad going going by the window. If they are there they'll be up here too. Expect Gar, stripers, cats. Clouser minnow is all you need. 

Sent from my iPhone

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All-

May head out to fletchers to get some fishing in tomorrow morning.  This is my first year here in VA for shad, assuming I missed the end of the Shad season?  What's biting these days at fletchers? Especially given the current heat wave. Thanks for any tips/advice. 
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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fletchers Fishing

You can get by with singles but twenties will get you a better time.

On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 9:08:47 AM UTC-4 per...@gmail.com wrote:
Rob-

Do you have recommendations on a good leader setup for strippers?

On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 8:32 PM Rob Snowhite <r...@robsnowhite.com> wrote:
Shad cam in Richmond still has shad going going by the window. If they are there they'll be up here too. Expect Gar, stripers, cats. Clouser minnow is all you need. 

Sent from my iPhone

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All-

May head out to fletchers to get some fishing in tomorrow morning.  This is my first year here in VA for shad, assuming I missed the end of the Shad season?  What's biting these days at fletchers? Especially given the current heat wave. Thanks for any tips/advice. 
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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fletchers Fishing

Rob-

Do you have recommendations on a good leader setup for strippers?

On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 8:32 PM Rob Snowhite <rob@robsnowhite.com> wrote:
Shad cam in Richmond still has shad going going by the window. If they are there they'll be up here too. Expect Gar, stripers, cats. Clouser minnow is all you need. 

Sent from my iPhone

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All-

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Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Fletchers Fishing

Despite heat, very good American shad bite on Friday and yesterday mornings, lasting until nearly noon. Get your fly very deep. Hard to find but worth looking.

On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 5:24:19 AM UTC-4 brad dreisbach wrote:
i fished wednesday and friday last week. wednesday i caught about a dozen hickories and a striper. friday after it warmed i caught 3 hickories and 1 very nice american. once the sun came up though not even a bite(i was targetting shad, there were a few drifters that looked to be catching stripers on the VA side).

-b

On May 21, 2022, at 21:59, Yambag Nelson <northstreet...@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't know what the hot weather will do to things, but there were some decent stripers around the other day.  No sign of shad but I bet there are still a few around.


On Saturday, May 21, 2022 at 8:41:20 PM UTC-4 per...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Rob!

On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 8:32 PM Rob Snowhite <r...@robsnowhite.com> wrote:
Shad cam in Richmond still has shad going going by the window. If they are there they'll be up here too. Expect Gar, stripers, cats. Clouser minnow is all you need. 

Sent from my iPhone

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All-

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