















Headed up towards Harpers Ferry on the Potomac in search of smallmouth bass. Conditions were very nice. Low flow. Crystal clear water. Not a ton of grass. Hardly any wind.
Fish cooperated and I caught plenty of small fish using a Lucky Craft Waketail or a paddle tail swim bait on a 1/8 ounce jig. I was on the river for about 2.5 hours and then some goose hunters scared the heck out of me when they began popping geese very close by. I had no idea they were even on the island in the middle of the river. So I quickly made it back to the MD side of the river and called it a day. Fish were very active, but I couldn't find any large ones. I'll plan to hit the area again before it gets too cold. Hopefully next time without any hunters.
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