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#1 Jun-05-11 6:18PM

Ernie
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6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

I was throwing a 2" mouse pattern with my 8wt and had 4 LMB attack the offering; two 6's, a 7 and an 8.

Maybe tomorrow I will break a foot.... roll


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#2 Jun-06-11 6:31AM

CozUF2001
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

I'm not sure I understand your posting...By two 6's, a 7, and an 8, you mean???

And why break a foot?


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#3 Jun-06-11 6:33AM

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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

2- 6" fish
1- 7" fish
1- 8" fish

Tonight, I am hoping for a 12"+ fish...thus, I will break the foot mark.


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#4 Jun-06-11 6:37AM

CozUF2001
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Thanks for decoding.

I hit Goose Creek with the fly yesterday and landed a few small smallies and BG. Still so much fun on light tackle.


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#5 Jun-06-11 8:43AM

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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

CozUF2001 wrote:

Thanks for decoding

I was none too happy that the little guys were the only ones active.....but it is pullage!

CozUF2001 wrote:

I hit Goose Creek with the fly yesterday and landed a few small smallies and BG. Still so much fun on light tackle.

Reminds me that I need to get out on the yak.


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#6 Jun-06-11 10:01AM

GregF
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

If you decide to hit Goose Creek on the Yak, and want some company, let Tyler or I know.  Needs to be on a weekend, but we would love to do it.  I keep looking at it on Google Maps and wanting to try it, but it would be great to do it with someone who has done it before.  Do you do Goose Creek above the reservoir or from the reservoir down to the Potomac?

By the way, we just won the Coastal Cup Inline 14U National Championships this weekend!!  Awesome competition and my team really delivered.

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#7 Jun-06-11 12:28PM

NOVAhunter
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Figured  you would be throwing the mulberry fly by now.   The paths around the lake are pretty stained with them right now.

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#8 Jun-06-11 12:58PM

CozUF2001
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Pacemaker wrote:

CozUF2001 wrote:

I hit Goose Creek with the fly yesterday and landed a few small smallies and BG. Still so much fun on light tackle.

Reminds me that I need to get out on the yak.

Let me know if you need a co-angler on the yellow yak! We can launch out of Landsdowne if you want a change of venue.


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#9 Jun-06-11 1:33PM

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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

GregF wrote:

I keep looking at it on Google Maps and wanting to try it, but it would be great to do it with someone who has done it before.  Do you do Goose Creek above the reservoir or from the reservoir down to the Potomac?

Kephart...hard to find until you find it.

GregF wrote:

By the way, we just won the Coastal Cup Inline 14U National Championships this weekend!!  Awesome competition and my team really delivered.

Outstanding!!


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#10 Jun-06-11 1:35PM

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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

NOVAhunter wrote:

Figured  you would be throwing the mulberry fly by now.   The paths around the lake are pretty stained with them right now.

I was throwing mulberries into the water for 10-12 minutes to see if any carp would come up....zero! I was behind the bush and being stealthy.

The snapping turtles loved the fruit snack though....


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#11 Jun-06-11 1:36PM

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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

CozUF2001 wrote:

Let me know if you need a co-angler on the yellow yak! We can launch out of Lansdowne if you want a change of venue.

The yaks are collecting dust.....once I get over the newness of the new toy, I will get out there.....eventually.


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#12 Jun-06-11 2:49PM

Dominion Dan
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Ernie, I was watching some of the FLW coverage and the grass on the Potomac is looking very conducive to snakehead fishing....

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#13 Jun-06-11 5:56PM

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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Tried again tonight....same story. A few 6 and 7 inchers and some fat blue gill.


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#14 Jun-06-11 5:58PM

Ernie
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Dominion Dan wrote:

Ernie, I was watching some of the FLW coverage and the grass on the Potomac is looking very conducive to snakehead fishing....

Thanks, I must get some this year.....


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#15 Jun-07-11 5:23AM

CozUF2001
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Pacemaker wrote:

Dominion Dan wrote:

Ernie, I was watching some of the FLW coverage and the grass on the Potomac is looking very conducive to snakehead fishing....

Thanks, I must get some this year.....

I'm with you all on that one. Curly and I made a brief effort this past weekend to no avail.


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#16 Jun-07-11 5:54AM

NOVAhunter
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Re: 6-5, Cedar top water report (fly)

Pacemaker wrote:

Tried again tonight....same story. A few 6 and 7 inchers and some fat blue gill.

I saw you out there flogging the water talking to a couple in a canoe while I was walking the dog.  By the time we got around to that side you had called it a night.

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