I really want to get into some new kinds of fishing this year and have fished enough to know that it is a matter of putting time in to a place to get to know it.
Here are the two places I think I am gonna take a look at and make some trips (I live in wheaton Md) My personal preference is to travel a little farther to get away from people. I live in wheaton, Maryland---right outside the beltway. Any comments, advice or suggestions or if anyone wants to come along that would be great.
Tuckahoe Creek-I want to sneak out and check the pickerel fishing soon and figure out a strategy for the perch and especially the shad. I love fishing for shad in the Potomac at fletchers but it is getting pretty crowded and I would really like to fish for shad in a smaller stream. Also Tuckahoe seems like a really pretty area with multiple kinds of options-cabins-tent camping. etc.
Janes island State Park-a little farther but it seems like a ton of good structure and I would really like to be able to get my saltwater inshore fix within driving distance. I know the bugs are world famous here but it seems worth the hassle. Cabins, backcountry tent camping, etc.
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks, Sam
Here are the two places I think I am gonna take a look at and make some trips (I live in wheaton Md) My personal preference is to travel a little farther to get away from people. I live in wheaton, Maryland---right outside the beltway. Any comments, advice or suggestions or if anyone wants to come along that would be great.
Tuckahoe Creek-I want to sneak out and check the pickerel fishing soon and figure out a strategy for the perch and especially the shad. I love fishing for shad in the Potomac at fletchers but it is getting pretty crowded and I would really like to fish for shad in a smaller stream. Also Tuckahoe seems like a really pretty area with multiple kinds of options-cabins-tent camping. etc.
Janes island State Park-a little farther but it seems like a ton of good structure and I would really like to be able to get my saltwater inshore fix within driving distance. I know the bugs are world famous here but it seems worth the hassle. Cabins, backcountry tent camping, etc.
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks, Sam
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