35 Minutes North of Baltimore
Got a chance last night to get out on the Gunpowder River, and do a little fly-fishing. It's a beautiful piece of water, providing trout fisherman with a challenging 14 mile, blue-ribbon trout-fishery. It's a tail water so the stream conditions can change suddenly and regardless of the weather and one is best to check the conditions before making a trip.
Next, and last, in this two-part series on wilderness in a major metropolitan area -- we travel 35 minutes south of DC into places where you can still buy fresh bushels of Chesapeake crabs (as opposed to the crab houses who are selling Carolina and Gulf Coast crabs mostly) for some of the best striper fishing on the east-coast.
Labels: Baltimore, Fishing, Photography, Rob


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