https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPwbAeDTCeM
This isn't the Potomac, but our southern neighbor the Rapp. It's an informative watch. At the end, John encourages us to catch AND eat any catfish we catch. They make up a huge percentage of the total biomass in the river. I am a little wary of eating catfish from these rivers, but in fishing with Chris Campo, we found there are usually folks on shore who are more than willing to take the fish from you (+1 to Rob). It truly is amazing how many large cats there are down there, and I doubt we would make much of an impact on the numbers, but I am more than willing to try.
-- This isn't the Potomac, but our southern neighbor the Rapp. It's an informative watch. At the end, John encourages us to catch AND eat any catfish we catch. They make up a huge percentage of the total biomass in the river. I am a little wary of eating catfish from these rivers, but in fishing with Chris Campo, we found there are usually folks on shore who are more than willing to take the fish from you (+1 to Rob). It truly is amazing how many large cats there are down there, and I doubt we would make much of an impact on the numbers, but I am more than willing to try.
Gregg
On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:
On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 9:26:35 AM UTC-5, namfos wrote:
Question: Blue cats, thems good eatin? ☺Mark
On Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 4:00:31 PM UTC-5, N Elgas wrote:I know this is flyrodders, but i figure i cant be the only DC fisherman that will fish no matter the method. Anyone interested in catching Blue Cats in DC in the next few weeks from kayaks? I was thinking somewhere between key bridge and 14th st. Its a blast, but i don't feel comfortable on a February river going solo and would like some company. I am flexible but looking to play hooky from work and hit it on a weekday when i have the river to myself. also could float from fletchers to thompson if i had someone to run a shuttle with.
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