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Old 07-14-09, 07:19 PM   #1
3dkicker
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Default Fishing the Graveyard

On the Potomac River (and the James River) there are areas in which old ships have been salvaged and the remains have been left to rust and rot away. These skeleton's are good places to catch fish if you know how to fish them. Here's a few pics of a place I call the Graveyard. Just make sure you go in on low tide so you know where the wrecks are and you don't impale your boat on one of the spikes .

Included is a pic of my best fish to date on the Magic Swimmer.

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