I am going back to the dark side for a bit this weekend to fish with a friend who doesn't fly fish. Planning to rent a boat at Mattawoman Creek and live line some bluegills for whatever wants them...definitely catfish, probably a few bass, even a snakehead if we're lucky. First we will need to catch some bluegills (which will be done on the fly rod).
Does anyone know of any ponds near Indian Head that would work as a source of bait? The more overpopulated with sunfish, the better. I said bluegills, but any species will do. Only looking for 3-4" "bite sized" fish. I have some backup options for bait, just seeing if I can find a spot to catch bait close to where we will be fishing. Understand if no one wants to share a good panfish hole.
Many thanks,
Andrew
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I've seen people catch four mile run bluegill and red breasts for catfish bait. Our TPFR pilot used to cast net baby bluegill from roaches run.
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Fly fishermen who repudiate other fishermen are an embarrassment.--I've spent some time catching "aquarium-sized" sunfish, which probably works just as well for what you're trying to do. Note that a regular minnow trap baited with bread catches more small sunfish than minnows most of the time in the tidal creeks off the Potomac around here. So that's another option for you to try -- in VA you have to mark your trap with some information, and promise to check the trap regularly, but it's not too burdensome.With a fly rod I'd probably use something as light as possible and tiny nymphs or soft hackles. I don't know about ponds, but just about any body of water is worth a try. Accotink and Holmes run would get you all the 3-4" sunfish you'd ever need if you bring a 5-gal bucket with you and stop off there a couple of hours before your trip.While fishing a live bluegill many years ago I was surprised to catch about a 15 pound carp -- luckily Beth was there, or no one would have believed me.Gene
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 11:34:45 PM UTC-4, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:I know this is a fly fishing group and I'm not trolling here, if anyone is wondering. I'm in the middle of a crazy time at work and apartment hunting and just hoping to score some quick info on short notice. I can see this post maybe not being well received and just thought I should clarify my intentions.
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Called Mason Neck to see what they can do...they are not renting yet due to water temperatures being below 60 degrees (??).
Called Occoquan...they only have kayaks.
Any suggestions for a canoe rental place? We don't want to deal with the crowds at Fletchers, as awesome as the fishing is there.
Maybe we will just go to River Bend for bass and channel cats. Have to see if they are renting yet.
Back to the bait - i know several ponds near my place, but they are all catch and release except for one that I know is loaded with sunfish but only allows you to keep 8/day. May go the small stream route to get the bait. Typically use a bead head soft hackle under a big popper.
As for Saturday's plans we've decided to stick to fishing on foot. Will have more rental options after memorial day.
You might call Pohick Bay regional park on mason neck of the state park on the other side of the peninsula isn't open/renting yet. You can camp there and they rent kayaks and have a pool and golf course.
We're planning to hop around various parks on the VA side for a few hours tossing bluegills with the outgoing tide and then go hunt snakeheads in MD. I haven't caught a snakehead yet, so hoping to accomplish that tomorrow.
Will keep the other rental places in mind for future trips, thanks guys!