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#1 Jun-24-19 5:39AM

captmikestarrett
Patagonian Toothfish
From: Potomac River
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june 23rd Report

We launched and headed for our first choice of pad fields while there was still enough water as the tide was headed out. John picked up our first fish and I thought tonight would be like last night. If last night was not stellar but, not dead, tonight was closer to dead. Nope.
https://indianheadcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/John-1.jpg
We fished for the next few hours with very few signs of fish. We went with the fly before low tide and pretty much stayed with the fly for the rest of the night. As golden hour drew near, Ernie got this guy.
https://indianheadcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Ernie-1.jpg
He would have another hit or two and then a much better fish was hooked. that fish buried into the pads and was lost. We were fishing not just edges with the fly but, into the pads as well. I gathered that they were happy to get a fish to hit the fly and hook up, regardless of whether or not there was a real chance of landing it. John got this little guy. (or big guy depending on how you look at it)
https://indianheadcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/John-2.jpg
Golden was upon us and as it has been this year, what little action we had, turned off. Good food (thanks John!) good conversation and lots of laughing. $200 worth of cigars were smoked. And no folks, they didn't smoke twenty $10 cigars or ten $20 cigars, just two. Cigars so good that I thought Ernie would need a cold shower.

Capt Dave


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#2 Jun-24-19 6:08AM

Ernie
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From: Ashburn VA
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Re: june 23rd Report

I was exited after that 1st early fishy...then it died. nothing was moving or biting. At the golden hour, I had a couple of bites and hook ups. The one I got was on a follow up toss and after speeding up the popper...he came back to get it. The big one did get away...ran right for the pads. Somehow, they know. I was putting a big bend on the long rod but could not turn him.. Still...a lot of fun!

https://i.imgur.com/Syalapd.jpg


Time to go fishin' again!

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#3 Jun-24-19 6:38AM

Bryan
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From: Bealeton, VA
Registered: Mar-18-11
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Re: june 23rd Report

Great report and pics guys.

I'm not a cigar smoker, but man I want to know what a $100 cigar tastes like!


tight lines

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#4 Jun-24-19 7:49AM

Ernie
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Re: june 23rd Report

Bryan wrote:

I'm not a cigar smoker, but man I want to know what a $100 cigar tastes like!

As smooth as it gets.....incredible!


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#5 Jun-25-19 7:28AM

Junger
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From: Potomac, MD
Registered: Aug-14-17
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Re: june 23rd Report

$100 stogies.....wow...I'm guessing these aren't cigars you can pick up at Davidus.

Any idea why Golden Hour has been subpar? Low water temps?

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#6 Jun-25-19 7:33AM

Ernie
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Re: june 23rd Report

Interestingly, Golden Hour is when we got the most hits and hookups...but not so much landing.


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#7 Jun-25-19 9:22AM

drxfish
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From: Sterling
Registered: Jan-04-14
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Re: june 23rd Report

Nice report!


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