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When: 2/25/2015 @ 7:30 PM
Program: Capt. Dennis Fleming
Location: Vienna Fire Station, 400 Center St. South, Vienna, VA
Doors open at 7:00 **
Fishing The Boundary Waters- Captain Dennis Fleming is a light tackle charter captain who has been fishing the Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River since 1972. He owns and operates the Fishamajig Guide Service.
He has fished around the world from Hawaii, to Panama, to Mexico, with multiple forays to Florida and Canada. One of his favorite “fishing holes” is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, which boasts the best smallmouth fishing in the world.
Captain Dennis is also a devout conservationist who has been active with fisheries conservation for decades. He has been a Commissioner with the Potomac River Fisheries Commission for several terms, working to ensure sustainable fisheries for the future and advocating on behalf of the river's resource and recreational fisherman.
He is the President of the Mason Springs Conservancy, a local group of recreational anglers who purchased property alongside the Mattawoman Creek. The Conservancy has been able to preserve recreational fishing opportunities and kayak/canoe access to a fishing hole that dates back centuries and was a favorite spot of the local Indian tribes. Located on the "fall line" of the Mattawoman Creek where Rt 225 crosses in Charles County, Maryland, it is a traditional hot spot for shad, herring, and yellow perch. Now it is a favorite of those pursuing the Northern Snakehead.
Capt Dennis is employed by day as the Chief of Environmental Resources for Charles County Government.
There is nothing more he likes to do than to talk and go fishing!
Captain Dennis Fleming can be reached at 240-538-1260 or CaptainDennisF@gmail.com. He offers competitive rates:
The Fishamajig - 23' Maycraft - 4 anglers max: $250 - 4 hours; $300 - 6 hours; and $350 - 8 hours.
The Lil' Jig - 18' Jon Boat - 3 anglers max: $225 - 4 hours; $250 - 6 hours; and $275 - 8 hours.
$100 deposit required to reserve each fishing day.
** A few of us meet at the Vienna Inn around 5:45 pm for some dinner and drinks.
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Just a reminder....I will be going from Ashburn if anyone needs a lift.
This meeting is open to all...free of charge.
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Maybe I missed it, but what is the "what" of this meeting? Is it going to be a talk/seminar?
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firemunkee wrote:
? Is it going to be a talk/seminar?
Yes
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Hi Ernie
What time are you leaving Ashburn? I might actually have a Wednesday evening off
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We usually hit the Vienna Inn for dinner prior. Chili dogs, lentil soup, Dragon's Milk etc.
I may leave around 5:15.
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Woah that Dragon's Milk sounds really good!
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