I managed to get out today and hit the area near Fletcher's Boathouse.
As usual, an adventure negotiating DC traffic to get there.
There is a new traffic signal right at the entrance to take most of the terror out of exiting the driveway.
Yay!
The strong wind wind blowing up the river was a problem. It put a big belly in my braided line, I didn't always have contact with my lures and missed a bunch of strikes.
I was able to find some fish. Enough to come home smelly and tired. The cats are avoiding me as they don't like shad stink, not a bad thing. Several were females 22-24", big and full of roe.
I was using the tandem shad dart rig John Veil mentions in his new book: two darts tied to a split ring, a 1/16 oz. dart on a 28-32" leader, and a 1/8 oz.dart on a 12-15" leader.
The hot color, today, was lemon-lime. Yellow chartreuse body, dark green chartreuse head, green Krystal flash tail.
And it's only gonna get better over the next couple of weeks
As usual, an adventure negotiating DC traffic to get there.
There is a new traffic signal right at the entrance to take most of the terror out of exiting the driveway.
Yay!
The strong wind wind blowing up the river was a problem. It put a big belly in my braided line, I didn't always have contact with my lures and missed a bunch of strikes.
I was able to find some fish. Enough to come home smelly and tired. The cats are avoiding me as they don't like shad stink, not a bad thing. Several were females 22-24", big and full of roe.
I was using the tandem shad dart rig John Veil mentions in his new book: two darts tied to a split ring, a 1/16 oz. dart on a 28-32" leader, and a 1/8 oz.dart on a 12-15" leader.
The hot color, today, was lemon-lime. Yellow chartreuse body, dark green chartreuse head, green Krystal flash tail.
And it's only gonna get better over the next couple of weeks
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