Yeah man, the river has been bad this year. I just drove over the bridge Sunday morning and it's finally starting to clear up and get down. Still high for this time of year, probably a bit high for some people to feel comfortable wading. It's tunable in boats though.
As to the line response, thanks for the info. I find a sinking leader to be great for most depths except hitting the bottom quick to drag a crawdad, or the real deep holes to swim a closure or deviever through on super hot days. So the bay recommendation might just work for me. Honestly I'm trying to get down to the bay a lot more starting this month! I've got 3 weekends in a row of heavy fishing starting this week. Potomac on kayaks first, then blue lining and Shenandoah smallies fishing, then eastern shore fishing on my neighbor's boat.
I've got the itch for a boat Bad right now and am going to try and get one for lower Potomac, middle Potomac, that can handle an occasional run on the rivers on the northern neck, or handle the Susquehanna flats on a good weather day. I know there isn't a do all boat for it (at least not that I can afford) but I'm getting something for sure.
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