Typically it involves some rock hopping and a little precarious balancing, but I prefer that to wading the potomac.
Definitely wear shoes you don't mind getting muddy and wet. The bonus is that, once home, you can just spray them off with a garden hose - so cleanup is easy.
On Apr 8, 2024, at 15:08, Mark Sauter <markasauter@gmail.com> wrote:Anybody have words of wisdom re the tide's impact on fishing Fletcher's from the bank? Tnx in advance.--
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