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Good Morning,
I'm new to this Forum or any Forum for that matter and just wanted
to connect with some folks who fish the Lower Chesapeake Bay and
Lower Potomac River. Not a good angler but, love to be out trying.
I'm dry docked for the winter right now trying to get some projects
done around the house so I will be ready for spring.
Peace
There are a couple of guys on BOE Marines www.cbangler.com who fish that area. I fish it from time to time too. I will be there between Christmas and New Years either in the potomac or just south of Smith Point.
There are a couple of guys on BOE Marines www.cbangler.com who fish that area. I fish it from time to time too. I will be there between Christmas and New Years either in the potomac or just south of Smith Point.
Copy that! cbangler forum doesn't have much action there all hunting now.
Rumor has it they are catching huge numbers across from Rgged Point
on the MD side as of last weekend. That's a little up river though so good
luck.
Check out http://www.kayakkevin.com hes an avid angler on the lower chesapkeake va beach area, cbbt, etc. stripers should be around for awhile for catch and release, we still have fish heading to us from the north. good luck
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Thanks, appreciate the info, that's the same I heard.
Any word on depth, contour, direction of troll and colors to use?
I have to do a power run down, so I won't have a lot of time to experiment.
No or hardly any weights used, unbrellas,mojos,bucktales, white and chartreuse with 9 to
12" sassy shads. Run back and forth (N&S) across the river over the deep holes. Now that
info is two weeks old so take it with a grain of salt.