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Old 05-05-06, 05:54 PM   #1
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Default Potomac River (Pic)

Miserable day a few weeks ago. Rainy and nasty, caught a few this size throughout the day. Had a good time.
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Old 05-05-06, 06:20 PM   #2
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Nice Fish wTg!

Does the water level flucuate all day?
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Old 05-05-06, 06:22 PM   #3
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real nice fish there man
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Old 05-05-06, 07:19 PM   #4
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Nice chunk there Hef. Keep it up. I love catching those footballs.
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Old 05-05-06, 10:23 PM   #5
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Very nice fish. Keep showing the pics.

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Old 05-06-06, 05:46 PM   #6
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I tell ya. Them tidal fish, fight alot harder than freshwater bass. I couldn't believe it, almost felt like a smallie.
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Old 05-06-06, 06:44 PM   #7
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What part of the Potomac are you in? Great looking fish. I remember 10 yrs ago, taking my bass boat on the potomac and landing 6-8 an hour like that. It was the time of my life and I do agree with those tidal fish fighting harder. Keep it up and give Mattawomen creek a shot after the weed/lilly pads come in. But go on a weekday, cause of boat traffic.
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Hope this pic works, is a 5lb 5oz Potomac bass from this weekend, she was the smallest of my stringer that went 22lbs 04oz.

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Nice fish guys!

Gunny - I see you're from Quantico...I'm wondering, do you ever fish on the base? Many years ago I used to live in Stafford, and I remember once going out to Lunga Reservoir to fish with my dad. I recall getting skunked, but it sure looked bassy, if I remember right.
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Gunny, nice fish......Where abouts did you catch those bass? Or is that a secret??? LOL
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Gunny, nice fish......Where abouts did you catch those bass? Or is that a secret??? LOL
I'll tell you after my tournament this Saturday!!!

Drum, I do usually fish on base, but not Lunga That place is a sisspool!! I fish on Smith Lake out by TBS, I have caught a number of trophy fish from that place. 2 over 9lbs!! And can't count the 5's to 8's!! I don't like Lunga, because of the silt on the bottom, it's about 3 feet thick, I had to do my dive re-qual out there and once I hit the bottom, I had ZERO visability for all the silt that floated up!!!
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Drum, I do usually fish on base, but not Lunga That place is a sisspool!! I fish on Smith Lake out by TBS, I have caught a number of trophy fish from that place. 2 over 9lbs!! And can't count the 5's to 8's!! I don't like Lunga, because of the silt on the bottom, it's about 3 feet thick, I had to do my dive re-qual out there and once I hit the bottom, I had ZERO visability for all the silt that floated up!!!
Cool, thanks for the info...I had no idea! PM inbound, with a few more questions (I thought I'd take it offline from this thread, so as to not get further off the Potomac topic).
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nice fishes dudes!!!
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Those are some awesome bass for the potomac. If you can catch them like that consistantly, I can defenitely see you guys winning some tournaments on it.
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