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  1. This is a copy paste from Penrodsguides.com Regional River Alert: Please note, and distribute as best you can, that the Upper Potomac and the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania , will be unsafe for boaters and anglers for the next week or so. The tidal Potomac will be affected, when this dirty water and debris reaches it. I am asking all of you to pass this information on to others. When in doubtstay out. I've sent this information to my media friends and client list (bcc), and our webmaster, Bent Nelson, will post this on our website, fish report. Point of Rocks is the gauge I use for safety concerns below Harpers Ferry (I don't fish there when it's above 6-feet--predictions are 34 feet,)and that's a disaster)and the river level at Harrisburg , PA , is expected to be 17-feet on Monday (not so badbut I don't trust any water above 12-feet here.) The Juniata is just as dangerous) My concern is of the Potomac River . When the upper Potomac River floods, as it will, the fish swim shoreward and find sanctuary in the C&O canal (one of America 's dumbest ideas), ditches along railroad tracks--and other depressions above flood level. When the river falls, they are trapped. They die. We have preformed rescue efforts in the past, thanks mostly to the late Butch Ward, as well as Maryland BASS Federation members--and that may/will need to happen again. You would not believe how many fish die when the river falls and the fish are stranded. I photographed hundreds of dead bass in one little depression. A very concerned angler is gathering a rescue squad. Ben Hynes @ manager798@dcsg.com is the man to reachand he will coordinate with National Park Service, MD DNR and MD Federation Nation. He/they will need a team of workers that will net, shock, rescue fish and return them to the main stem. This is arduous work but important work. In the past, NPS has been our hero, offering assistance, opening gates along the C&O Canal and driving us along the river to do our job. I hope that they will participate againand I trust that they will. Volunteers should wear hip-boots or wadersand no one should ever take risk. Teams are best, that way you can look-out for each other. The rescues will not be a social event so pack a lunch and carry a cell phone. I know that when I worked on several of those rescuesI felt like a hero when I returned home. It's time to zip-up your man suites guys. This is not a macho-event; it must be a coordinated manpower effort. I can promise you one thingif we do not help in this projectthis flood will kill more bass than you have ever caught in your life. I appreciate your concern, but I hope that you may help. This rise in river level will surely harm this year's spawnand damage to younger fish is significant. I owned a cabin at Lander, from 1961 until 1996. It was constructed on wood pilings, 18-feet above ground level. We were completely under water, over the roof (probably 40 feet), two times--and this one isn't much less. Thanks for anything that you can do to spread the danger-word. Respond to all if you wish, but as of now, manager798@dcsg.com is your first line to help.
  2. Please heed the advice here. I personally call that part of the river the "toilet bowl" because you have traffic from all directions. That means boat wakes make conditions VERY choppy. Even on weekdays it can get rough just from boat wakes. I've been goin out on the Potomac for 7 or 8 years at least once a week in the warmer months. I almost never go out on weeekends. It is just too rough. My boat is fine in those conditions it just gets rough as hell Can't ever recall seeing a 14 out there. It can certainly be done, but use MUCH caution. That whole area, from the power lines up to Occ Bay is rough. Lee
  3. Right now it is rather staind, 1ft visibility. It can get quite clear. I've seen visibility up to 8ft.
  4. The Occ River is good but not the Rez.
  5. Hi Guys, Getting out tomorrow for the first time this year. Is the Occ iced over at the shore spots? How close is the little dock at the park to the parking? In other words, if I wanna go to the the dock, how far do I have to hike thru snow? Never been there by foot, just passed it by boat. May do 4mr but gotta scout a place to park unless someone wants to share Hope to hit RR soon too. Never been there. Thanks, Lee
  6. I hit the top side of Huntsman lake today ( burke) for about 45 min. no luck. Will try the d**n side next.
  7. I heard the bite was ON today in Occ riv. before the tide changed. I had to work, outside even. > Lee
  8. Got one- 1 lb dink on the Occ Riv today. Right across from the ramp. Hit a gold rattle after I let it sink. Not one hit after. We threw everything except topwaters.
  9. I remember a few weeks ago when the bite shut down because of warmer water after a couple warm days. Same thing yesterday maybe? Yesterday was 59 (?) I'll be on the Occ river today, no wake area, on a freinds boat.
  10. Back to the original question in this topic...Not today. But man was it nice out! LM
  11. 420, Thai, etc. I can launch and load. I've had a bowrider (18) for 7 years now and use it alot. My fishin buddy has a Whaler (19). Launch and load it too. I hope to go out Mon. on mine. Maybe Tues on mine ... if I don't go on out with my bud on his. Wed. is already planned. Who is available Mon? or Maybe Tues? Or Wed. if plans change? Last ride for mine. She has to be winterized. PM please. Lee
  12. Hi Guys, My first post here! Just found this board. Been on "the others" for 3-5 years now. How'd I miss this one? I hit the Potomac as much as possible and still have a TON to learn. Been on it for 6-7 years now and still feel like a amatuer, because I am. Usually get out at least once a week though. Potomac Angler: Looks like you have a good idea of what you are doin. Me and My fishin buddy are always lookin to host someone who can help us with our learning, and share what we know. That goes for other board memebers too. Let's see if we can catch some fish! I have a Chaparral 18 Bowrider, He has a Whaler 19'. Wev'e been hitting Mattawoman for the last 6 weeks, but like to try other spots too. We've been all over the river. Can't wait for the fall bigguns. We hope to get on the lower Potomac very soon. Lee
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