Heck yeah! That place is beautiful.
On Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 1:08:40 PM UTC-4, Lisa Friday wrote:
-- It's bigger water, wide with obvious holding spots and some that are not so obvious. Midges, small wets, pats rubber legs, and little flashy bugs sz16-18 have worked well but also bring a few egg and worm patterns too. If you are into streamer fishing, yellow patterns or patterns that mimic small brown trout get attention from other browns too. Even though that area has probably gotten it's first frost, a hopper dropper would be a good rig to start with to keep you from hanging up in the low water.
On Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at 1:08:40 PM UTC-4, Lisa Friday wrote:
I'm looking to fish the South Fork of the Potomac at Smoke Hole Canyon next weekend and was wondering if any one had any experience fishing this area. I plan to stay at the Big Bend Campsite and fish the C&R section of the river. Any input would be appreciated!
Thanks!
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