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Muddy water? No problem, but stay away from the rivers.(Sports)(Outdoors)
The Washington Times
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September 11, 1996|
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The torrent of mud and debris that still inundates the waters in and around Washington brings the expected questions: Can anybody catch a fish in this mess?
During periods of heavy wind and rain that bring the floods, the answer is yes and no.
Yes, if you stick to farm ponds and small lakes that can be fished from the shore or from a small boat.
No, if you're thinking of visiting local rivers or creeks.
For starters, forget the use of a boat - no matter how powerful - when trees as big as telephone poles float down the Potomac, ...
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