Monday, 27 August 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Setting up first trip to Harpers Ferry

Inspired by this forum post, I decided to make the trek to Harper's Ferry for the first time this past weekend. I parked by the campsite on the West Virginia side and within minutes was in the water. After only a few minutes, I realized why this was such a special place.Clean water, spectacular scenery, lots of fish. Additionally, the tube hatch wasn't bad at all. Check out the bite index on my site for the full story! Thanks!

Remick
FlyTimesDC


On Friday, August 10, 2012 10:41:39 AM UTC-4, Aaron O wrote:
Planning to get to Harpers Ferry around 7AM Saturday morning.  Since we only have Virginia fishing licenses, we will have to stay east of the 340 bridge.  I know that Harpers Ferry area is small mouth bass country but there are other type including largemouth, channel cats, crappy, musky, etc....  We plan on wet wading with 6 and 7 wieght rods with floating and/or full sinking lines.  Expecting the water to be a little cloudy and possibly high/fast due to expected rain storms today.  Open to any thoughts or suggestions that you may have including locations to park or wade too would be apprecitated. 
 
 
Thanks,
 
Aaron

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