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Report
from Fletcher’s Cove, June 21, 2005
Now that Summer is officially here the mood
at Fletcher’s
Cove is morphing into one of laid back appreciation of the beautiful
and historic surroundings we are lucky enough to inhabit. With the
hectic fishing season coming to an end, it is time to relax a little,
look around you, and enjoy the other options at Fletcher’s
along the Canal and Potomac.
We offer brand new 21 speed bicycles for rental
use along the Capital Crescent Trail or Towpath, Canoes along the
river or canal and in
the near future, kayak rentals as well. Fishing tackle, bait, refreshments
and of course lots of words to the wise and “river lore” are
also available.
Not to imply that productive fishing has come to a halt, I need
to mention that many of our regulars are still angling with some
notable success. The trio of Joe Fletcher, Mike Alper and George
Furness have been trolling the deep ledges and humps and bringing
up Smallmouth Bass, Rockfish and Walleyes, some definitely in the
keeper size category. Just yesterday morning, Joe found two Walleye
slow trolling on the Virginia side. Remember, we will carry the D.C.
fishing permit all season long (ten dollars for non-residents, seven
for residents).
Fletcher’s Cove is quite a bird watching mecca for those in
the know. Sightings this Spring sure to make an ornithologist smile
include a rare “urban Wild Turkey”, a majestic Bald Eagle
searching for some sushi, and lots of Baltimore Orioles. Our springtime “out
of range” Tundra Swan has moved on for the Summer, but lots
of Herons and Canadians remain to delight the kids.
Speaking of kids and (kids at heart), I’m happy to report
the return of the Ice (cream) Age to Fletcher’s. After a couple
decades of absence, we now have a variety of refreshing frozen novelties
to tempt the sweet tooth and cool the pipes of a hot hiker, biker,
or boater. Stop by and we will most likely have at least a few choices
to tempt you.
Call (202)244-0461 for any information you care to request.
Happy Summer!
Dan
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