Several of us retired guys are planning to fish at Mallows Bay (south of Indian Head on the Potomac) on Tues morning, weather permitting. We will launch at about 8:00 am. Anyone else is welcome to join us. If you have not been there before, this is an interesting historical spot, with more than 70 old wooden ship hulls burned to the waterline and sunk in place. Over the decades, sediment has filled in making it a shallow area with lots of unusual structure.
In addition to the area with the ship hulls (essentially a cove off of the Potomac shoreline) you can fish a marshy areas with lily pads and a freshwater feeder creek. I have caught LMBs, catfish, yellow perch, and crappie there. Snakehead are around too, but they have eluded me there.
Due to the large amount of debris, including metal pieces remaining on the ship hulls, this is not a good spot for pedal drives (Mirage or Propel). Paddle kayaks are preferable, or if you have a pedal kayak, plan on leaving the drive in the car and paddling your kayak.
In addition to the area with the ship hulls (essentially a cove off of the Potomac shoreline) you can fish a marshy areas with lily pads and a freshwater feeder creek. I have caught LMBs, catfish, yellow perch, and crappie there. Snakehead are around too, but they have eluded me there.
Due to the large amount of debris, including metal pieces remaining on the ship hulls, this is not a good spot for pedal drives (Mirage or Propel). Paddle kayaks are preferable, or if you have a pedal kayak, plan on leaving the drive in the car and paddling your kayak.
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