Tom,
-- I was there this morning, and it is truly blown. Thin milk chocolate in color, and very high. I walked upstream looking for my usual spots from the DC bank and they are all under water. I think you would be wasting your time this evening.
Regan
On Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 1:13:11 PM UTC-4, Tom Somers wrote:
On Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 1:13:11 PM UTC-4, Tom Somers wrote:
help? Desperate to fish but is it stupid to drive in to the Potomac this evening? Have a few free hours and can go from 4 mile to chain bridge but if it is completely blown out will hit an area pond or two. Any input appreciated. Thank you
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