Tuesday, 17 April 2018

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Difficult Run

Is a thread last posted in 6 years too long ago to be worth resurrecting?

Last Sunday I just had to get out so I grabbed my ultralight spinning rod and drove to where Vale Road crosses Difficult Run (5 minutes from home), and hiked downstream.  I probably fished for a total of 20 minutes (but walked over an hour round trip) but caught 11 fish in all.  7 redbreast sunnies, 1 green sunny, 1 largemouth bass, 1 river chub and a very courageous shiner of specific species unknown.  There were some fish in most pools though population for a stream of that size is fair at best.  The redbreast and bass were all around 5-6".  I had one bass about 12" chase the Panther Martin spinner and bump it but wasn't hooked.  

Next weekend I'm going to try to get out either Friday afternoon or Saturday morning with my 3 wt 6.5' flyrod and explore the Tamarack Park area, which is between the W&OD trail and the Dulles Toll Road.  It's a beefy park with a lot of public land and I'm looking forward to floating dries over the many roots and stick piles in most bends.  I also keep native fish in aquaria and the 5 species were fun to catch and see.  The river chub was really pretty.  I may throw a really small bead head fly to see if I can find more shiner species.  Satinfins exist in the stream and are gorgeous when in spawning tumescence (is that the right word?)

Has anyone tried that section before?  





On Friday, January 15, 2010 at 2:10:34 PM UTC-5, AChew wrote:
Hey Guys,

I went hiking last week around Difficult Run and Great Falls.  Does
anyone know if there are fish in the stream during warmer weather?  I
parked in the Difficult Run parking lot off of Georgetown Pike less
than a mile SE of Old Dominion Drive.  I hiked upstream a bit and it
looked like it could be promising once the water warms up.

Thanks,
Allen

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