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Report
from Fletcher’s Cove, April 28, 2005
Now that the season has caught up to the calendar,
I am happy to report that fishing activity is in high gear at Fletcher’s
Cove. Many good forays on the river and shore have been made by anglers
seeking Shad, Perch, and the soon-to-be in season Striped Bass. The
first week of April saw the flip-flop from a high, cold torrent,
to a fishable river teeming with anadromous occupants seeking life’s
renewal. There are those anglers who will wait till the eleventh
hour and then wonder what they missed, and there are those who already
assume they must have missed it all, but in reality we are just getting
into the swing of things along the pastoral Potomac.
If you are a native Washingtonian then you know that
average is the exception when it comes to the weather (and river
conditions)
around here. Indeed the river flow and water temperature is right
on the average this week after spiking earlier in the month and during
last weeks hot spell. If you plan on fishing this Spring, you best
act soon. All the spawning fish are together right now like a giant
piscatorial convention on our shoreline. The school-bell is ringing… come
to class!
This past Monday was the annual Congressional Casting
Call at Fletcher’s
Landing. We were visited by members of the Congressional Sportsman
Foundation, trade reps, fisher people extraordinaire and two very
special guests, Lewis Harley and Jim Cummins. Jim is the “Shad
savior of the Potomac” and Lewis is a tough old waterman of
a bygone era. Together they set up a shad planking demonstration
early Monday morning and by mid-day the results were fascinating
AND delicious. Biologists from U.S. Fish and Wildlife had live Sturgeon
and Shad fry to see and yes, there was even a bit of angling going
on. The fish were a bit reticent, but there were some successes and
a fun day it was for all.
I want to thank the folks at Lockett Industries of
Pennsylvania for helping to make Fletcher’s Cove “shad dart central” in
the region. We order darts from several wholesalers but Locketts,
being a small, family business is close to our hearts. They produce
a quality product, presented very nicely at a fair price, and respond
to our fickle needs with alacrity and understanding. If you like
to shad fish and there is a little bit of kid left in you, come get
some Lockett Darts to add to the collection. Ask any serious shad
fisherman… you can never have too many darts of different colors
and types. This week I have a few very unusual ones coming in from
Locketts.
By the way, Fletcher’s cove is now open for bike rentals and
canoes on the C&O Canal. Come see the verdant landscape in the
Park before Summer closes in on us.
Dan
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