Does anyone have any pointers for fishing striped bass between the Occoquan river and 301 bridge. I see mostly people fishing the bottom for catfish, and most of the bass fisherman working the creeks for largemouth. Is there any potential in this stretch of the Potomac, or do you need to go past 301 for the salinity? Does anyone know of any guides that work this particular area, especially geared towards the fly fishermen?
Thanks for the info. I think I will make the run down river towards Caledon this weekend and see what I can get into. Should workout well with the outgoing tide starting around 7 AM.
HeaveToo, do you need to get way up into the rocks by the Occoquan dam to be productive with the stripers, or is there any navigable water just below the rocks that can be good as well?
Last Saturday I went to check out the Occoquan by the dam. Unfortunately, they had traffic into Old Town shutdown for an arts and crafts festival. Hope to check it out soon. I did get out on the Potomac Sunday, between Mathias point and Fairview Beach area. There is some really good structure at the outflow of the Nanjemoy Creek. There were breaking fish everywhere in the early morning, but had no luck with top water flies. As soon as the current started moving out from High tide, it was a different story. Started catching stripers and croaker almost every cast from about 11 AM to 1 PM. All were under 14”, but had a blast. Used a sinking line and clouser. Thanks again for the tips.