If I were going to take a " lady friend" fishing for the first time I would go to the Tidal basin a couple of hours before dark, hoping the fishing isn't that good and she gets board quickly, then a romantic trip around the monuments, etc ;)
On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 10:37:43 AM UTC-5, Drew wrote:
I am taking a lady friend fishing for her first time and am trying to come up with a spot that is easy to access, close to DC and doesn't require waders. My first inclination is the canal, but I've never hooked into a fish there. I've also heard that it is drained right now. Is that true? If not, any advice on what lock to target?--We don't need the world's greatest fishing destination. Just a place to spend a few hours practicing casting and hopefully catching a few fish that is relatively easy to access.Also, I'll be posting a fishing report on my recent Guadalupe River trip in Texas shortly!Thanks,Drew
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