Friday, 4 January 2013

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Pike/Muski/walleye

I think it would be tough to catch Walleye with a fly rod. The standard way to catch them seems to be slow trolling a in deep water or drifting with a lindy rig tipped with a minnow/leech/work.
 
Pike are easier, if you can find them. I used to catch them in MN with minnows on a spinner rig (slow trolling) and spinners/daredevil spoons. I'd imagine that anything flashy would do the trick. Flashy deceivers would probably be great for them.

On Friday, January 4, 2013 11:40:25 AM UTC-5, Richard wrote:

This winter - Pike/Muski/walleye are on my bucket list for a long time and I am trying to get information around here in MD. I have heard that we can catch these kind fishes in North Potomac River - it is long river. The fishes could not be near Dickson area because they have to stay in cold water. Anyone who knows the spec area/access point, flies - clousers or deer hair popper? Any tips or links?

 

Thanks

Richard

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