Friday, December 9, 2022

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Tidal Potomac Resident Stripers

My guess (and I could be totally wrong about this) is that they were fish from down river/the bay that had moved up towards DC chasing bait.  They were noticeably bigger and extremely fat when compared to the typical stripers I catch around town. As the water cools I am thinking they will move back down river. 

I use a 6 weight with a 200 grain intermediate line.  All on clousers which is the only fly I ever use for stripers in the potomac.  All white this time but chartreause/white is my standard.    

On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 1:22:21 PM UTC-5 HermanyorFlorida wrote:
Thanks for the responses.  I hope "Yambag" sees this even though they deleted their responses.  I've had people ask me when I went to Beer ties is we were the same person.  Too late for me to do anything this calendar year, but I can budget time next fall/winter to chasing some stripers.

@Northstreet, by moving up the river, do you mean towards the Bay?

On Sunday, December 4, 2022 at 7:57:04 PM UTC-5 northstreet...@gmail.com wrote:
As of saturday there were nice fish still around.  Not sure how long they will stick around but i plan to fish through the next tide cycle at least.  I do not believe the fish i was catching were the "resident" fish that you see around at gravelly ect during the summer and fall.  These fish were super fat and bigger which makes me think they were moving up the river.

On Friday, December 2, 2022 at 2:05:12 PM UTC-5 HermanyorFlorida wrote:
Hey All,

I've caught schoolie stripers on spinning gear as late as November on the Tidal Potomac near Mount Vernon.  Is there any reasonable expectation and location to target them from shore on the big river during the Winter or should I just pack up the 7 and 8 wt. until the shad run next Spring?

Herman

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