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Four of us traveled their to hunt bowfin.   We found super high water.  The first day was a waste of time.  The water was so high in the upper portion (everywhere actually),  that you couldn't hardly see where it ended up in the trees.  On the second day we asked at the bait shop and was told to go south.  We headed toward the NC border and worked all the tributary finger creeks and started scoring bass.  Short but,  man were they fat and dark.  Much darker that we are used to on the Potomac River.   Only three bowfin but,  the bass and pickerel kept us busy.   3.5" Lil Dipper buzzed on top was the ticket.  We stayed in the North West River Park Cabins every night.

Sounds like fun!

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