I've been wanting to go after blue catfish lately, just waiting on a halfway warm day that's not windy or rainy. Those seem few and far between anymore.
I fished the Patuxent for blue catfish a lot in the late winter/early spring last year, probably close to 10 trips. I caught hardly any fish at all, just a few tiny catfish that I didn't know were hooked until I reeled up to check my bait. For a change of scenery, I'm considering fishing the Potomac this year. I am eyeing the Marshall Hall area as a potential spot - launching either from Marshall Hall ramp or the nearby Accokeek Foundation.
I was wondering if anyone had any pointers for fishing this area - I've never been. I'm not looking for any secret honey holes (though I'll take them if you're sharing ), just wondering what the prevailing patterns are. Do you anchor up on the deepest hole the channel? Do you fish the steep channel edges? Do you fish areas where tributary creeks expand into shallow flats that eventually join up with the main channel? Any safety tips for fishing this area?
Thanks
I fished the Patuxent for blue catfish a lot in the late winter/early spring last year, probably close to 10 trips. I caught hardly any fish at all, just a few tiny catfish that I didn't know were hooked until I reeled up to check my bait. For a change of scenery, I'm considering fishing the Potomac this year. I am eyeing the Marshall Hall area as a potential spot - launching either from Marshall Hall ramp or the nearby Accokeek Foundation.
I was wondering if anyone had any pointers for fishing this area - I've never been. I'm not looking for any secret honey holes (though I'll take them if you're sharing ), just wondering what the prevailing patterns are. Do you anchor up on the deepest hole the channel? Do you fish the steep channel edges? Do you fish areas where tributary creeks expand into shallow flats that eventually join up with the main channel? Any safety tips for fishing this area?
Thanks
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