Friday, 24 May 2013

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Tidal Basin Night Bite

Channels have straight anal fin. Blues have a curved. Hand is in that fin. Either way that is one solid fish. Toughest fighting fish here in my opinion. 

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On May 24, 2013, at 10:04 PM, Senor_denito <feliciano.den@gmail.com> wrote:

Not long ago a night session went down at the tidal basin.  Pretty sure I lost two carp.  One which took a serious run and broke me off at my leader tippet connection within under 10 seconds.

I did manage to fight and land a mean catfish though.

I didn't count any rays so I wasn't able to distinguish whether it was a blue catfish or a channel cat.  I'm leaning towards blue as almost every other catfish I've caught have been channel catfish, smaller, and had hints of tan / brown and dark spots.



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