Yep- a fair amount of us in just about every county within 50 miles of DC/Annopolis
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Originally posted by quikdrive View PostI didn't realize Greenbelt was set up that way. Thanks for the info!
I actually do believe I have seen you at Lake Artemesia. I usually fly fish when I am there and fish the narrow channel between the two sections of the lake. There is another gentlemen I have spoken with who fishes there a bunch. His name is Mike. I could not get over the huge crappie he caught there (http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries...le.asp?ID=2629).
MichaelLast edited by Gillgetter; 03-21-2013, 02:12 AM.
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Originally posted by DanMarino View PostWelcome! If you like fishing fresh water, the Potomac is where it's at!
Looking forward to seeing you post some fish photos! I'm prepping for Mattawoman Creek!
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Hahaha small world Michael. That was a heck of a Crappie! You actually introduced me to Cash Lake also. I appreciated the info.
At the end of that summer I finally convinced my wife to let me get a fishing Kayak. I got tired of competitive shore fishing. We also had our first baby shortly after that I had to cut back my fishing a lot but still manage to usually go out on my CWS day.
Looking forward to seeing you on the water!-Neil
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Originally posted by Gillgetter View PostI have been on the Potomac out of River Bend Park twice. 1st was one small smallie, 2nd was 6 smallies one was 14". The best was South fork of the Shenandoah last july with PRSC from Newport to 340 bridge White House, 8 good sized smallies.
Tidal Potomac river for largemouth bass, snakeheads, and crazy catfish too!
The Potomac River is such an amazing resource. I wish I lived closer to it.
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Originally posted by Gillgetter View PostFished Artemesia yesterday (one small crappie) and spent the morning today at Lake Allen and caught four bass and three crappie. My fishing buddy landed a 16" 2.5 lb bass.2013 Yellow Hobie Outback
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