I hadn't hit our nation's backyard creek yet this year, and needed a bass fix without a big drive yesterday, so hit the Connecticut Ave bridge stretch yesterday late afternoon. Some thoughts:
-there are bluegill everywhere, and they want to eat. go to a smaller popper if that's what you want to catch.
-if you ever had the urge to sight-fish to catfish, this is your spot. Lots of them in the bottoms of the pools, and every slimy roll is visible in the water. There also were some sucker/carp type fish I couldn't ID, but if you're of a mind to catch them, some buggy nymphs dead-drifted on the bottom would probably do the trick.
-The creek amazes me with how much it changes year to year - there's some really nice new downed-tree cover in this stretch, and the water depth in certain spots changed as a result.
-Lots of small bass around, but once you see them, they're probably aware of you, and were pretty quick to bolt for cover when a popper or streamer hits the water.
-Caught a couple nice fish (bigger than any I caught on the Shenandoah earlier in the month) in some slower, deeper stretches.
-Tan/gold streamers and blue poppers are really all you need - maybe a clouser to mix it up & target the catfish. And a decontamination shower - somehow the water seemed grosser to me than before, possibly because I hadn't been there in a while. Yes, I did wade briefly to get to better spots, despite all common sense & signage to the contrary. Haven't noticed new limbs or strange rashes yet, but we'll see.