Potomac River Flw Tour
The Potomac River FLW Tour event was an eventful one to say the least. This place is full of fish and we got a lot of bites in practice. The only problem was, we didn’t get too many big bites, just nice 2 to 3 pounders. Also, when I was here several years ago, there was grass everywhere. This year, there is good grass in certain areas, but not as much as I expected. For the event, my plan was to run about 15 miles to Mattawomen Creek and start on a couple of pockets I found there, then head further down to fish some main lake stuff I found. Before the start of the event on day #1, I was asked to lead the field in prayer. That is always a huge honor. I blasted off in the first flight and headed to my starting spot. The tide was dead high, which made it tough from the start. I fished 2 pockets in Mattawomen without any keeper bites. The wind was severe and heading out of the creek, I hit a huge wave. Somehow that wave wiped out all of my electronics. I had no graph, no livewell, no bilge pump, no power poles….a total blackout. Luckily, my E-Tec and my trolling motor was working so I decided to head back up near the landing to salvage the day. I caught 5 fish on isolated cover on flats and they weight around 11 pounds. Unfortunately, I was about 3 pounds off of the top 50 cut and would need a big day on day 2 to catch up. I was excited about day 2 because I drew Brian New, a good friend as my co-angler. At our first spot, we each caught some nice and wound up having a really fun day. We caught fish all day long and I ended up with 5 that weighed over 13 pounds. Much better, but not enough to move me up. 2012 FLW events have been a challenge so far for me. You need 2 strong days to make a check and I haven’t been able to do that very often. Luckily, I’ve had tremedous support from the folks at Sportsman’s Warehouse and a good season on the BFL trail. We’ll move on to the next one and see what happens. Take care, Dearal
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