When I still lived in DC, I would hit brookie streams on those REALLY warm days and in the afternoon. That would typically result in a few fish. Either that, or I'd go mess around with trout in some rivers and spring creeks. One of the biggest rainbows I caught out of the NB came on one of the coldest days I have ever fished (January).
At the beach, I tend to get out and try to fish winter holding spots for fish but it's pretty terrible fishing. Some days you get lucky but it's more of just me needing to get out.
I have also taken a few trips down to the keys in the winter. We have found resident tarpon on the bridges and the cudas are always fun to tangle with on fly.
-- At the beach, I tend to get out and try to fish winter holding spots for fish but it's pretty terrible fishing. Some days you get lucky but it's more of just me needing to get out.
I have also taken a few trips down to the keys in the winter. We have found resident tarpon on the bridges and the cudas are always fun to tangle with on fly.
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