At 4' your good to go. We ran from McCoy's Ferry to Licking creek a good bit this winter waterfowl hunting. Water was almost always over 5' though. Made running that stretch in the foggy dark not as scary.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=357410#p357410 said:97Aero » June 27th, 2014, 5:40 pm[/url]"]Another great day on the Potomac. Hancock gauge read 4 feet this am. Water is starting to really clear up. 8 smallies and 3 cats on the deck. Buddy hooked a very nice one but it broke his line at the boat and made off with his Rapala. Doh! Ran up past where the power lines cross and got scared due to seeing bottom so clear. Probably could have went further. Good day though. Nobody got hurt.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=357846#p357846 said:BigTerp » 01 Jul 2014, 09:10[/url]"][url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=357410#p357410 said:97Aero » June 27th, 2014, 5:40 pm[/url]"]Another great day on the Potomac. Hancock gauge read 4 feet this am. Water is starting to really clear up. 8 smallies and 3 cats on the deck. Buddy hooked a very nice one but it broke his line at the boat and made off with his Rapala. Doh! Ran up past where the power lines cross and got scared due to seeing bottom so clear. Probably could have went further. Good day though. Nobody got hurt.
Nice!! We were out on Saturday below dam #5. Wife caught 7 and I caught 0. Spent the better part of the day working on the motor though. Having issues with something in the ignition system. Hope to have it figured out soon!!
Where did go from/to? I'm guessing McCoy's Ferry up past Licking Creek? I've went up past the power lines past Licking Creek when Hancock gauge read 3.45. Never been up that way any shallower than that though. It gets pretty sketchy down towards McCoy's Ferry at that level!!
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=359654#p359654 said:Blue Dawg » 16 Jul 2014, 09:30[/url]"]I haven't had a tin since back in the early '70's. Totally new to the river. Used to fish near Seneca, but more interested in upper Potomac. Where is the best place to put in to avoid the dams and have good large areas to fish. Got a 16' Lowes with a 30hp Honda prop. Conococheague creek on the bing map shows what looks like a dam near intersection of Kemps Mill rd & Rock Hill rds. That correct? Little help fellows please. Hopefully we can share lies and have a cold drink together soon.
Dawg
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=360707#p360707 said:JoshKeller » Yesterday, 11:25 pm[/url]"]way too low... i wont fish above hancock unless its 4.5, preferably 5. if you dont mind idling/getting out for the first mile above the 522 bridge, you will be ok.
[url=https://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=363344#p363344 said:JoshKeller » Yesterday, 7:50 pm[/url]"]likely be on the river tomorrow, saturday and sunday. ive really taken a liking to the area between snyders and taylors landing. rough to get into - you gotta jump 3 ledges, plus the hog back ledges, but its untouched after you get in there. kayla did freak out when I got hung up on a ledge and used the motor to power off :LOL2:
last saturday we left synders at 4, made it past the ledges by 5 (lots of idling), and fished our way back until dark. we had approx 20 smallmouths between 10 - 15 inches, and she caught a 3 or 4 pound channel cat on a senko. Normally i'd throw a jig and pig and really probe the area for bigger fish, but she likes to just drift and cast and catch whatever is biting.
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