Monday, 17 September 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Redfish In Our Local Waters

I sailed a boat up from Port Tobbacco to the Fort Washington this weekend and since there was some much talk of the salinity levels in the river I decided to take not of the crab fishinging in the river.  There are crab pots all the way up to Fort Washington (across from Mount Vernon) now.  It's the first time I have ever seen them that far up. Crabs could be seen on the sea wall eating worms at fort washington.  There is a ton of baitfish in the river as well.  They all seem to be congrigating on the drop offs along the river.   There where also a ton of striper fisherman out everywhere mostly still fishing but some where trolling as well.   The next trip I plan to take a cast net to see what kind of bait is actually coming in.  

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Eric Kruel <ekruel17@gmail.com> wrote:
That is pretty awesome I had no idea that they would come up this far north in the Potomac.  Sure wish I wasn't heading out of town this weekend or I would definitely take my kayak out to Pohick and try to chase them.  Hopefully they will stick around for another week till I get a chance to make it out.  Speaking of Pohick bay, has anyone been out on it recently.  My last trip there was about a month ago and the grass was extremely thick, and it made paddling a real struggle.  Especially around the pads and up through the creek, wondering if the grass has thinned out at all since.

On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:02:54 AM UTC-4, Rob Snowhite wrote:

Unusual fish lurks near Wilson Bridge


 
Rob Snowhite


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