Blue herons are always a good sign that you're fishing in the right spot.
I did have a question for the group--I know you've got to "fish it like you find it," but at what cfs is the Gunpowder "perfect" for you?
Best,
Owen
On Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 4:26:45 PM UTC-4 klb...@gmail.com wrote:
Fishing with Kiki, catching browns and seeing a great blue heron qualifies as a great day no matter what the river. Although with great blue herons,they are better seen than heard!Kevin inOn Wed, Oct 12, 2022, 1:11 PM Roxanne Vezzetti <roxanne...@gmail.com> wrote:My friend Ann and I fished the Gunpowder today for the first time. guided by Kiki Galvin. It was a gorgeous day and although the water was "skinny" and only 34-35 cfs, I netted two nice sized browns. Maybe 8 and 9 inches? My friend was lucky, also, netting a little first year brown.The fish were very active, rising and striking, and other anglers reported success netting fish too. We also saw a gorgeous blue heron. Great day, overall.Roxanne--
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