Personally, I enjoy the Gunpowder river. The browns there are on the smaller scale and are not easily convinced, which can provide for a very challenging yet rewarding experience since the fish are wild.
There's alot of water to fish and ground to cover so if on a particular day you feel the water is too "pressured" you can always find a spot away from other anglers if you're up for it. Most times I've fished there I've hardly seen anyone else on the water.
The worst are the kayakers and people who play fetch with their dogs. The dogs swimming in and spooking fish while you're fishing a hole or a run.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2013 3:12:10 PM UTC-4, John Reid wrote:
Was thinking about heading up to Maryland to trout fish this weekend. I've fished VA pretty heavily but never been into Maryland. Just based off a little research and talking to buddies was thinking about Friends Creek or Big Hunting Creek.Anyone got any experience/ suggestions for a MD novice?Thanks
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