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this is just crazy!
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Been very low flow and salinity has been moving up the Potomac from the bay. I've heard of blue crabs in the grass beds around Mt Vernon. Maybe Capt. Mike can confirm the crab story?
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yeah, and that's still pretty far down the potomac. I thought it was further up but I dont think you're even at piney point yet. still interesting though!
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What surprises me is why they aren't up by the wilson bridge yet!
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Many years ago, on the Wicomico River, Carl and I thought we saw a shark but didn't tell anyone out of fear they would think that we were nuts. I told the guys that story today while fishing.
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Small bull in pound net at Chixamuxen 14 years ago.. only 6 feet long.. and released.
Capt Mike
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Curly wrote:
Been very low flow and salinity has been moving up the Potomac from the bay. I've heard of blue crabs in the grass beds around Mt Vernon. Maybe Capt. Mike can confirm the crab story?
Confirmed at WW Bridge by fellow guide..
Last Sunday..
Capt Mike
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captmikestarrett wrote:
Curly wrote:
Been very low flow and salinity has been moving up the Potomac from the bay. I've heard of blue crabs in the grass beds around Mt Vernon. Maybe Capt. Mike can confirm the crab story?
Confirmed at WW Bridge by fellow guide..
Last Sunday..
Capt Mike
Maybe some bluefish will work their way up here!
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Hmm, with the salinity levels up to the point where crabs are in DC, that may explain why the snakeheads have been up the creeks this summer.
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NOVAhunter wrote:
Hmm, with the salinity levels up to the point where crabs are in DC, that may explain why the snakeheads have been up the creeks this summer.
As Fosybear once said and I quote "A bears natural habitat is a Studebaker"
A snakehead thrives in thin water..
Capt Mike
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Confirmed catch of a big blue crab at old town Alexandria yesterday......
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The salinity really has no bearing on how far a bull shark will venture up a river. Bull sharks have been caught in the Mississippi River as far inland as Illinois and one was caught in Peru, east side of the Andes Mtns...2,500 miles from the mouth of the Amazon River!
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