Hi all, new here, so forgive me if I unintentionally step on any toes. I'm going to be in Knoxville, WV (a few minutes from Harper's Ferry) for a couple of days between the 15th and 20th of April. Hailing from Maine, I will be at the tail end of a (very) long off-season and itching to get some river time.
I'm a two handed (aka "Spey") fly rod junkie with three decades' worth of experience wading and swinging flies at moving-water smallmouths and other fishies in Maine. Wondering if the upper Potomac would be wade-able / worthwhile to fish at that time of year. If so, should I be prepared to fish deep, or will there be an opportunity for surface action? Bigger (3" + / sz. 1-0) flies, or smaller? Any particular colors that I should be sure to have? Lastly, I hope nobody minds if I ask about good public access spots for wading. All fishing will be done with single, barbless hook flies, and all fish will be played quickly, handled gently and as little as possible, and then released to fight another day.
If I can ever return the favor with intel on Maine smallmouths, stripers, salmon, or trout, feel free to drop a line. Many thanks for reading and any advice you can offer.