For those in the D.C. area that want a quick put-in (not necessarily to fish), there is a nice article in the Post today about the pending completion of the Anacostia River Water Trail. It's great to see that this once thriving river from by-gone generations is making a strong come back, thanks to the Anacostia River Keepers and a collection of non-profit and federal government money.
I've heard that there's carp, catfish and maybe a snakehead or two in the Anacostia. The urban fishing experience does not excite me personally, but the wildlife and bird watching does. The section of the Anacostia near Langston Golf Course is a real eye opener; a little oasis within the D.C. city limits that's loaded with
Great Blue Herons, and other exotic bird life. Here's the link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...rd-completion/
I've heard that there's carp, catfish and maybe a snakehead or two in the Anacostia. The urban fishing experience does not excite me personally, but the wildlife and bird watching does. The section of the Anacostia near Langston Golf Course is a real eye opener; a little oasis within the D.C. city limits that's loaded with
Great Blue Herons, and other exotic bird life. Here's the link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...rd-completion/
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