Simms Dry Creek Camera Bag Review

The Simms Dry Creek Camera bag is the perfect answer for the angler who likes to pack light, but carry essentials. I rarely fish without a camera on my shoulder, but often find myself waist deep in the Gunpowder, Savage or North Branch of the Potomac River. This bag can allow anglers a chance to bring a camera, that they may otherwise worry about getting wet. It also holds a Patagonia Deep Wading Jacket quite nicely. Straps secure the bag onto a wading belt to keep it out of the way. Extra fly boxes, water, or even lunch can now be brought without a vest …

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Cloudveil 8X Wader Review

The Cloudveil 8X wader is a great wader for anglers, especially those who tend to be smaller and prefer a tighter fit instead of a baggy wader. At a lean 5’7 I fit into the smalls and they are the perfect length, foot size and provide ample room for winter layering. They are durable– not one leak all spring, summer and fall, with many days of use each week. I like the drab color and also live out of the zipper pockets while guiding and fishing. They breathe very well and I rarely find that I am sweating, unless I hike into Falls road in …

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Patagonia Deep Wading Jacket Review

Patagonia’s Deep Wading Jacket is my summer fishing jacket, based on its lightweight and packable design. It can fit into vest pockets, Simms Dry camera bag, or even folded and rubberbanded into a ball and clipped to a wading belt with a carabiner. The sleeve cuffs can be sealed to keep water from running down your sleeve when you hold up that trophy for a picture. The color also blends in well with the dense foliage that grows on riverbanks in the summer. Jason du Pont

Flyfishing the Gunpowder river? Try 4,646 wild fish per mile for odds…

The upper river holds, based on State fisheries biologist Charlie Gougeons’ report after the 2006 Fall shocking survey, 4,646 fish per mile-That’s four thousand, six hundred and forty six fish per mile folks. Who’s going flyfishing this weekend? If you don’t, others will. Here’s a little insight as to who might headed up this weekend based on local drive times from folks we’re proud to call regulars. The South Jersey and N. Virginia anglers will drive just over 2 hours and 15 minutes. Philly-style anglers will drive 1 hour and 45 minutes. Delaware based anglers will drive 1 hour and 15 minutes. Annapolis and DC …

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22″ gunpowder river rainbow still swimming…

Ask Jason about the 22″ rainbow that got away.Streamflow is 182 Cfs, the river is clear, cool at 52 F and is taking on some beautiful Fall color. We’ve had quite a few reports of chunky browns in the 10-14″ range taking size #14-18 caddis and #12-14 stimulators. Nymphs that imitate black fly larvae-think zebra midges have been dynamite-especially above Falls Rd. Large terrestrials should work fine in the #8, yes #8 through #12 range.Smaller, more traditional streamers such as Grey Ghosts and Mickey Finns are easier to fish than bulky patterns, get down fast, and the fish eat them. Leaves are falling along the trails …

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Is the Gunpowder river the best tailwater in the midatlantic?

Join Theaux Le Gardeur at the National Capital Chapter of Trout Unlimited October meeting-that’s tomorrow evening folks at 7:00 PM.The meeting place is at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Services Center, 4805 Edgmoor Lane, Downtown Bethesda, MD-for directions and a description of NCC-TU please go to NCCTU.org