The Potomac River below Great Falls is a diverse and challenging fishery for anglers using fly rods. Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders is a Charter Club of the Federation of Fly Fishers representing the interests of local FFF members and the Potomac River.
Monday, 21 May 2012
{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: What's biting in the Chesapeake Bay now?
As you head north, check around the Gas Docks and Power Plant for bird activity.
White perch will start moving into the shallows....use small clousers, streamers around rocks, grass and under docks. They take hard and are delicious. Fish the rocks at the radio towers at the mouth of the Severn (NE)
Bluefish are in but they destroy most flies. You will see them on the feed as they devour silversides. Stripers are there as well, sinking lines with streamers, clouser. Get under and around the blues.
Croaker are on the bottom. Hard to catch on a fly but it can be done.
Since you are going to San Domingo Creek, make a stop at Black Walnut Point to see if the Speckeled trout have arrived.
Good luck!
Ernie
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