Monday, 17 July 2017

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Tips for Fishing the Shenandoah River from a canoe

Marnie - sounds like you - like me - are a beginner.   I floated the Shenandoah a couple weeks ago.  The Shenandoah is not a large river - it is wet-wadeable in almost all places.  So my advice is to find the good spots - riffles in particular- and park the canoe and get out and cast.  Then move on.    Much eaiser to do it that way, and you will find plenty of places to stop.  

We did great with woolly buggers - they particularly seem to like pink ones.

Brian

On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Marnie D <ru4uthmd@gmail.com> wrote:
Nice, seen something like that before and am prepared to do it.  Thanks.

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