fish4evr
04-13-2005, 11:07 PM
Fished the Rappahannock this afternoon above the Rt 1 bridge. I brought a wading staff and encountered a lot of sand but none of the dangereous marshmallow silt that had previously been reported.
Was throwing a 7 wt with sink tip. The shad weren't anywhere near as thick as on the Potomac but I still managed to yank in a few. I did, however, catch at least a dozen fat white perch and crappie up to about 10 inches. Spin fishermen around me were reporting that they were catching smallmouth on darts.
Funny how the birds are so different on the Rap compared to the Potomac; all the cormorants must have headed up to Fletcher's and left the shad to the 15 or so heron that were crouched among the boulders. Seems to defy physics to see a pencil neck heron swallow a 16" Hickory...
Was throwing a 7 wt with sink tip. The shad weren't anywhere near as thick as on the Potomac but I still managed to yank in a few. I did, however, catch at least a dozen fat white perch and crappie up to about 10 inches. Spin fishermen around me were reporting that they were catching smallmouth on darts.
Funny how the birds are so different on the Rap compared to the Potomac; all the cormorants must have headed up to Fletcher's and left the shad to the 15 or so heron that were crouched among the boulders. Seems to defy physics to see a pencil neck heron swallow a 16" Hickory...