November Meeting – Member Night

Note that there is no PRSC meeting in October, because our meeting location is being used by the Board of Elections.

We hope you can come to Member Night – our annual get together for food and fun, and to thank the membership for making this such a great organization. This meeting is open to all current PRSC members, but you can join PRSC at the meeting if you are not currently a member.

The main event, as always, is to raffle off contributions made to the club from guides, tackle dealers, rod companies, and PRSC members.

  • When: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 7:00 pm (note earlier start time; doors will open at 6:30 pm for socializing)
  • WhereMcLean Governmental Center, 1437 Balls Hill Rd, McLean, VA 22101

The infamous Member Night raffle table.

In addition to the raffle, the highly coveted awards and prizes are announced for the PRSC fishing contest.

Current members are encouraged to bring a completed membership form to the meeting.

Captain Brady Bounds

August Meeting – Captain Brady Bounds

Captain Brady Bounds will discuss the similarities between river fishing and his methodology for finding fish in the saltwater tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.

  • When: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 7:30 pm (doors open at 7:00 for socializing)
  • WhereMcLean Governmental Center, 1437 Balls Hill Rd, McLean, VA 22101
Captain Brady Bounds

Captain Brady Bounds

About Captain Bounds

Captain Bounds is a part time licensed guide with over thirty years experience operating in Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, including Susquehanna Flats, Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, and the Potomac River.

Offering kayak ferry and mother-ship trips Captain Brady uses his guide-boat to transport kayaks into areas of Chesapeake Bay and tributaries that kayakers cannot get to easily because of distance, lack of access, or safety concerns. Many of these places have no fishing pressure; you may not see another boat all day, except the guide boat standing off ready to assist if needed.

Under the ferry service he transports kayaks, gear and anglers to a pre-arranged location and drops them off. At a later time the guide boat returns to an arranged pickup point and then transports them back to the final destination. The cost is based upon the total round trip mileage of the guide-boat.

Under the mother-ship service the kayaks, gear and anglers are loaded into the guide-boat and then taken to certain fishing locations where Captain Brady assists the kayaks to launch, load gear, and depart to fish. The guide-boat stays in the immediate vicinity of the kayaks and services them as needed, including reloading them into the guide-boat as needed to move to other areas. The cost of this service is a flat daily rate.

Captain’s License

  • U.S.Coast Guard (federal) since 1982
  • Licensed guide in 3 districts : MD, VA, and Potomac River
  • Former Diamondback endorsed guide, former Cortland Pro-Staff

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