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There's no way that's a stocked fish, beauty
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Beautiful photographs!
The Patapsco gets a decent stocking several times during the year, usually Spring and occasionally a late stocking in October.
It will be heavily fished during this period, especially immediately after opening day. If you enjoy fishing with 2000 of your closest new friends, I figure that the DNR stocks 2,500 trout, so calculate the odds.
I avoid this area in the Spring.
It gets too warm to hold trout over in these areas, say after late June.
There are a few deeper stretches, the pool above the Daniels Dam is one, perhaps a 1/2 mile long, but deep is relative, most of the pool is silted in, and suitable for sunfish, suckers, and carp. Be very careful wading in the hole below the dam, as the bottom drops away very quickly.
There is another Dam, Bloedes Dam, below Ellicott City. That part of the park gets stocked heavily as well.
Bloedes Dam is scheduled to be removed in the not too distant future. Be very careful wading below this dam, as there are drownings here every summer.
I have seen Hickory Shad migrating through this area. They aren't smart enough to use the fish ladder at the dam.
Except for the Park, Daniels Dam, and near the bridges (Marriottsvile Rd, Granite Rd, and Old Frederick Rd), access is very limited. I used to park in Oella, hike up to Route 40 and fish my way back, a total of 4 miles or so each way. Now, there is no public parking until all the way down to EC, an extra mile.
The area from Sykseville down to below Avalon is a fair to middling Smallmouth fishery. While there may be a few big fish, most Smallies caught here are under 10" and those fish may be 5-6 years old.
So, please release them!
Way above Sykesville, where the stream gets tiny, there are occasionally some Brown Trout caught that have gone feral from stockings may years ago.
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Great tutorial. Thanks. I release all bass, and usually release trout unless I want a small meal that night. I love the smallie fishing on the upper Potomac, but those can be dangerous waters as well. I will leave the post with a couple parting shots... Spring is almost here. Tight lines all...
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Originally posted by bunnielab View PostHah, yea, I pointed that out but she says the offer still stands. I love hiking in the cold, if I can't find a spot to fish we might just do that.
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I drive across the 70 bridge over the patapsco everyday to go to work. There's been a good 4-5' of ice on either side of the river but open in the middle. I'd assume it more open by the dam with the turbulence of the water there.
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