Good day close to home in the Carderock area. All smallies on a dead-drifted #6 black crystal bugger swung across and down through the foam lines. FWIW I've found that a larger than usual cactus chenille and longer than usual hackle prevents bottom snags on rocky stretches of the river. IMG-0438.jpgIMG-0436.jpg
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I've waded a bit farther west on the Potomac two times in recent weeks at Brunswick.
The water has been very low and very clear. The smallies have been willing to be caught but they have not been large -- typical 11 to 13 inchers.
My last visit was Thursday afternoon, 19 October. A black foam popper and an olive over white Clouser with size 4 hooks were very effective.
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Redbreast sunnies also hit the same flies:
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I used a 6 wt. rod with floating line on both trips.
The river is beautiful and a joy to wade right now. But loose vegetation was a bit of a problem on my last visit. This was a common occurrence:
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I absolutely love being on the river to see serene scenes like this:
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However, if you need a reminder of how powerful the river's water can be, look at this photo:
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That's a huge log on top of a huge rock.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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Originally posted by DanMarino View Posthaha. Nice photos Mark! I see you posted our elevated tree trunk! That river is so powerful at times.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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JohnK - I usually park at the east lot at Carderock, cross the wooden footbridge, and in a few hundred yards there's an easy path down that puts you in shallow water by Stubblefield Falls. From there you can wade up or down, or these days all the way across to Virginia. Mark et al. wondering if you guys have found it as slow as I have for the last few weeks? - three or four trips there, one to Lander and PoR, two to the Needles, one to Widewater. Best day was at the Needles, one small bass, one bluegill the size of a small bass, and one bullhead the size of a small shark. Thought I was snagged until he gave a head shake! Had an interesting live bait situation at Widewater after catching a fingerling largemouth, which brought a much bigger one out of the depths. Anyway, slow days. Hoping rain next week will get things moving again.
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Not slow regarding quantity. But the fish I caught were small.
I saw plenty more scurrying from my path as I waded and many jumping after dragon flies.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
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