https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?msa=0&mid=zjU6o0iQ8GTk.ki1PQ37QbOPk
That should get you started. Good place for info is also the Fletcher's Cove website. There are also bream, bass, and carp at different spots on the C&O from Georgetown all the way up to lock 8 or so.
Gravelly Park right above DCA and 4 mile run below DCA usually have fish as well, depending on the tide.
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 1:24:19 PM UTC-4, Zachary Manning wrote:
-- That should get you started. Good place for info is also the Fletcher's Cove website. There are also bream, bass, and carp at different spots on the C&O from Georgetown all the way up to lock 8 or so.
Gravelly Park right above DCA and 4 mile run below DCA usually have fish as well, depending on the tide.
On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 1:24:19 PM UTC-4, Zachary Manning wrote:
I guess I've been on autopilot because I just realized I'm a 5 min walk from work to the Tidal basin.Watched a lot of videos (Rob Snowhite) in particular and have been reading what I can, butit's a but overwhelming as a newbie to know what to start throwing out there.Do folks generally just walk around the basin and cast away? Closure minnow and wooly buggerseem to be the bugs I hear referenced the most.I'm not picky, I just like catching fish and being outside and casting is half the fun.
http://www.tpfr.org
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