


La had made arrangements to meet with an old friend down in Georgetown this past Friday evening. Knowing the C&O Canal was right there by the parking garage, I brought along a tenkara rod and some flies. When we got there, a few sunnies were showing topside. The water was pretty clouded, but that's typical for the C&O near it's beginning point. I hooked into two - and I had to work hard for them, not what I'm accustomed to when it comes to sunfish. Fun session in the middle of the Nation's Capital - although a carp would have been the ticket (next time).
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Thanks for posting your fishing adventure along the C&O Canal! The C&O Canal Trust --- the official nonprofit partner of the C&O Canal National Historical Park --- is working to preserve the Park and to improve the visitor experience. To learn how you can help care for this national treasure, please visit www.canaltrust.org
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