Took my new used Ultimate 12 kayak out to be fish slimed at Triadelphia Reservoir on Sunday, mostly 'cause it's close to the house. Caught some bluegills on poppers but the key to unlocking anything larger than that eluded me, Probably didn't help I was out there in the middle of the day. Is it my imagination or do drinking water reservoirs in Maryland lack aquatic weeds, i.e. lily pads, etc?Mark
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No anchor yet. Anchor trolley would probably be useful with one as well. I know Terry C at TPFR is big on using river rocks for anchors in case you have to cut your rope in moving water. At the WSSC office on Brighton dam road there are plenty of pics of stripers - looked like most were caught in Rocky Gorge (Duckett) reservoir - the next one down stream.Mark
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