Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Camping/Fishing Trip

I went with twin river outfitters one day and wilderness canoe company another.  I liked the water that twin river floats better but you have to be off the river by 5:30.  Wilderness canoe company didn't care, just had to be back by dark.  Fishing was good with both but there was a lot more water that i just passed through in the wilderness canoe stretch.  I got a fish that was pushing 20 inches in the twin river stretch.  

I also rented from maury river smallmouth company on the maury but they rent on the james as well.  It is a much more low key operation and more flexible.  

I'd like to do the scottsville area someday but the camping options were way better upriver as their are national forest campgrounds.

On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 6:20:14 PM UTC-4 Art Friedlander wrote:
Any suggestions for a guide on the James or an area to rent kayaks and do it yourself?

On Monday, August 21, 2023, 11:18 PM, Yambag Nelson <northstreet...@gmail.com> wrote:

I just got back from a few days of camping in central virginia.  Floated the james and Maury rivers for smallmouth and spent one day trout fishing.  Nice camping in the national forest and the smallmouth fishing was good.  

On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 5:31:51 PM UTC-4 Doug Graebner wrote:
The State College streams are mostly limestoners right? Those should fish pretty well in summer. Inter alia, I suspect at least some of the far western MD streams are limestone-like, if only because there's a decent number of cave systems in that area.
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 10:42:04 AM UTC-4 jhaner...@gmail.com wrote:
Check out Western MD.  North Branch of Potomac (Barnum through Westernport) stays cold year round.  Also have the lower savage right next to the North Branch.  North Branch has wild rainbows, stocked rainbows, wild browns, and native brookies.  North Branch also holds some monster fish.  I landed a 21' brown in April while streamer fishing and my buddy landed a 24' brown right at the cabins in Barnum about 2 years back.  The wild rainbows there are some of the hardest fighting fish I have every caught.  Also have the upper savage and brookie tribs in the area, but those are probably too low this time of year.  Even so, there is more water in that area than you can cover in 3 days.

Other options for trout is the State College area.  I usually hit the little J, Spring Creek and Penns (all fairly close to eachother).  I did a solo trip to state college in mid-april and had a banner couple of days, landing well over 100 browns (a few pushing 20' out of Penns).  Not sure how it fishes in the summer.

On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 12:20:46 PM UTC-4 namfos wrote:
Take a look at Pine Creek in Pennsylvania You can check with the Slate Run tackle shop in Slate Run for water conditions. I've fished up there, but earlier in the season when there's been more rain. You could probably get some more ideas if you spend some time perusing PA Fish & Boat Commission site, https://www.fishandboat.com/Fishing/Regulations/Pages/Trout-Regs.aspx

Mark

On Friday, August 18, 2023 at 12:12:55 PM UTC-4 hayde...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all, 

I am planning a trip and I was wondering if anyone had reccomendations. Some days next week have freed up and I figured that I would get out of town. I am giving myself a 5-6 hr radius (driving) for a 2-3 night trip. Does anyone have destinations in mind for a trip like this? I am relatively new to the DMV area, so any reccomendations/tips would be very much appreciated.

Thank you,
Hayden

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