A park map with launch locations can be found on the national parks website for the C&O canal. I tried several ways to get this to post with easier info to get to but it sees the link and won't let me
And google C&O Canal for lots more info
I use about 3lbs of chain as a drag anchor. A caribiner at the bow helps keep me straight Lace the line through the caribiner hook the caribiner to the carry handle. A dog leash (24' up to 50# dog) keeps line from tangling at the bottom of the yak.
I also wrapped the chain in heat shrink tubing to keep it quiet
with the water being so clear I'd concentrate on natural colors right now. Monday we had decent luck with pumpkin and watermelon senkos. Not a lot of size but we did have quantity to make up for it.
one fish large enough to spin the canoe 180 but the line broke before we got a look
Md DNR is an excellent resource
unfortunately the site won't let me post an active link yet
most of the Eastern shore ponds are going to be electric only
hoping to do a float Mon. morn
Any report on conditions of the Potomac or Monocacy would be welcome. USGS guages are looking extremely low and I'm concerned it may be more of a trickle than riffles from Brunswick to POR
TIA
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