Flash flood watch for the area tonight. May loose the clear water.
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I also fished the Potomac last night, a few miles above Riverbend Park. Lane hit the nail on the head - levels were approaching perfect, although in my opinion the fishing would be better with the water a bit lower and a tiny bit clearer. The water was very warm, mid 80s is my estimation. I caught 4 smallies in about 2 hours, the nicest being around 14-15" and fat. I missed another which was around 16" and took the fly right at my feet. The hot fly was a chartreuse clouser (surprise, surprise). Lots of bugs on the water, but nothing sizable was rising to them. My nicest fish came in mid-depth runs (3'-5') with light-moderate current.--It took a little while, but the Potomac is finally taking shape.
On Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 9:28:20 AM UTC-4, Lane Thurgood wrote:In the spirit of putting up a good old-fashioned fishing report, here goes.I hit the Potomac from 5-6:30 last night near Riverbend. Found the levels pretty much perfect and the water only slightly tinged--good visibility but certainly not trout-stream clear.I threw a 7-weight with floating line.Started in a waist-high run and decided to start with topwater. Figured with the depth of the run and slight tinge of the water, I may need to get a little attention, so I started with a size 2 cup-faced yellow popper. Picked up a decent smallmouth on my second cast and had an even nicer one on within another 10 casts, but lost it.Shortly thereafter, I switched to pocket water. Couldn't get a sniff on the popper, but the water looked too good. Switched to a size 2 brown klawdad and brought another smallie to hand with another few taking swipes and misses.I still thought the action should be better. Went to a size 2 rabbit strip fly. White magnum strip with a few strands of red flash and a chartreuse crosscut palmered up the shank. That was my best. Picked up my two nicest thick, deep bass of the night with a couple of small to medium smallies, to boot. On one retrieve, I saw 3 smallies trying to chase it down and hammer it. Not a one of them succeeded.In 90 minutes, six smallmouth to hand.Damselflies everywhere! I think the most I've ever seen. Only saw small bass leaping for them, though.Would have loved to be there right at dusk. Next time.
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