Sunday, 6 May 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} George Town and Chain bridge may 2012

Did the snake eat the fly? Ive foul hooked a snake back in the day, not an enjoyable experience. The water moccasin's northern most geographic distribution is the James river. They don't live up here so it was probably another species- copperhead or brown water snake. Lots of snakes out on pohick yesterday. 

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On May 6, 2012, at 1:50 PM, Lucas Rudd <lrmawg@gmail.com> wrote:

OK, I havent posted in a wile but I caught 11 minners on carp flies at chain bridge in the c&o canal. a 40+ #er broke the line. Then, I went to georgetown to try for some catfish. I caught 2 small flatheads and a white catfish. then I saw some carp and took 2 casts with the nymphs. I caught a nice sized perch and on the next cast, I caught a water moccasin. It went crazy. the carp left. 

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