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RockvilleMDAngler

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About RockvilleMDAngler

  • Birthday 07/03/1980

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    McLean, VA (I moved)
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Tidal Potomac
  • Other Interests
    Playing with my kids, shooting/collecting guns, History, Heavy Metal

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  1. There is a massive grass flat here that holds fish.
  2. Lake Mooney is overpopulated with bass. You will catch TONS of 8-10" bass there. The Virginia DGIF encourages people to keep a limit of 5 undersized bass, in talking to their actual agents they want people to keep all that they catch but that would upset too many people. That lake has FABULOUS structure and once the bass population gets back in balance the forage should thrive and the size of the bass will improve.
  3. I have one power pole and it works great. I fish the Potomac regularly and the power pole is a life saver when the wind is blowing, when you need to retie, and when you are trying to stay in one area and cover it thoroughly. I would love a second but I cannot justify it for the money.
  4. Last year the grass was really starting to come back to being as prevalent as it was 8 years ago but all this cold weather and rain has muddied up the water for so long that I do not expect the grass to do well this year, at least the milfoil. By July the hydrilla will come in but the best grass is the milfoil. There will be some protected creeks where the milfoil is strong but I expect the main river grass (especially North of Mattawoman) will be worse than last year. Now I have only been out once this year due to boat troubles so I could be wrong, but my suspicions have been verified from what I have heard from reliable sources.
  5. Laytonsville is within a half hour of Clopper Lake or Black Hills.
  6. Here are my favorite pistols from my collection. Top Row (left to right): Colt Python, Les Baer Monolith Heavyweight, FNX 45 Tactical Middle Row (left to right): H&K P7M8, CZ Shadow 2, S&W Model 41 Bottom Row (left to right): Sig P210, Sig P226 Legion SAO, FN Barracuda
  7. Needwood, Clopper, and Little Seneca are all good but really fish better from a boat. If you are fishing exclusively from shore then the kentlands ponds are your best bet. Throw a senko and a popper and you will catch plenty of fish. The big kentlands pond next to the office building is technically off-limits but if you stay off the shoreline where the office and parking is then you should not be bothered.
  8. "Premium Law Enforcement Projectiles" are the same as modern defensive hollowpoint ammo that we can get anywhere except New Jersey. Regarding a concealed carrier only getting one shot, I think that is very optimistic. In a situation where you have to pull your concealed weapon adrenaline is high in everyone involved so a single shot to center mass is far from a guarantee to stop the threat. If the person you are targeting is high on uppers then the likelihood of multiple shots being needed is even higher. A single shot of .45ACP can kill but rarely is it instant, if you hit the threat in the chest and he does not stop then you have to shoot until the threat is eliminated. This woman shot an intruder 5 times at point blank range with a .38 revolver, including shots to the face and neck, he still was able to leave the house and drive off before passing out, he survived and is in prison: http://abcnews.go.com/US/georgia-mom-hiding-kids-shoots-intruder/story?id=18164812
  9. It's hard to argue with the FBI: http://soldiersystems.net/2014/09/25/fbi-9mm-justification-fbi-training-division/ Between 9mm and .45ACP neither is going to stop a threat like a rifle round. The slightly lower terminal ballistics of the 9mm compared to the .45ACP are made up for with higher mag capacity and lower recoil which allows for more accurate shots and faster follow up shots.
  10. The lake allows anglers to take up to 5 bass UNDER 12 inches and I encourage everyone to do that. The bass really need to be thinned out of this lake so that the forage can recover and new forage species stocked. It has the potential to be legendary but anglers need to do their part. I know catch and release is ingrained in all of us but if we want bigger bass at Mooney we have to remove the smaller ones.
  11. Everything worked. Chatterbait, crankbait, drop shot, texas rig, carolina rig.... I had a 7" bass bite a 12" worm...
  12. I went out yesterday and caught a ton of dinks. Gas motors must be trimmed out of the water. That lake has the potential to be amazing but the bass are overpopulated right now.
  13. I just brought this one home last week. I have not taken her to the range yet (or even wiped her down for a good picture) but I might get a chance this weekend...
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