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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 1H

Potomac River Bass Fishing Report: Summer Bass Secrets with Captain Steve Chaconas

from Fishing the DMV · host Thomas Arens

In this episode of Fishing the DMV, we head back to the legendary Potomac River with one of the most knowledgeable anglers to ever fish it Captain Steve Chaconas.Captain Steve breaks down the current state of the Potomac River bass fishery, including how the river is really fishing, why submerged aquatic vegetation like milfoil and SAV is so important, and how the loss of grass has changed the way anglers need to approach the river. We also discuss fishing pressure, tournament pressure, changing fish behavior, and why the Potomac may not be “dead” — but it is absolutely different.Steve also gives an incredible breakdown of how to catch Potomac River bass right now, including his favorite summer techniques: chatterbaits, swim jigs, frogs, punching mats, Texas-rigged Senkos, spinnerbaits, docks, pads, hard cover, and old-school Carolina rigs. He also shares one of his secret topwater baits — the Hub’s Chub — and explains why it can trigger pressured bass and snakeheads when other baits won’t.We also dive into underrated northern Potomac and DC-area bass fishing spots, including Piscataway, Dike Marsh, Spoils, Broad Creek, Belle Haven, Jones Point, Four Mile Run, Washington Channel, Pentagon Lagoon, Roosevelt Island, and the Anacostia.If you fish the Potomac River, Northern Virginia, Maryland tidal bass fisheries, or want to better understand summer bass fishing around grass, docks, pads, tides, and hard cover, this is a must-listen episode.Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon so we can continue bringing you in-depth local fishing reports, conservation conversations, tournament breakdowns, and regional fishing content.Topics covered in this episode include: Potomac River bass fishing, Potomac River fishing report, summer bass fishing, tidal bass fishing, grass fishing, milfoil, SAV, chatterbait fishing, swim jig fishing, frog fishing, punching mats, dock fishing, DC bass fishing, snakehead fishing, and how to catch bass on the Potomac River.Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcast If you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at [email protected] Captain Steve Chaconas social media & contact information.If you want to book a trip with Capt. Steve Chaconas give him a call at: 703-380-7119  You can email Capt. Steve Chaconas at: [email protected]  Fishing reports:  www.nationalbass.com  Please Subscribe Capt. Steve Chaconas YouTube Channel!!!   https://www.youtube.com/user/NationalBassGuide  LMD Enterprises: http://lmdoil.com/ Jake’s bait & Tackle Website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/   Link to Tactical Fishing Company: https://tacticalfishingco.com/   Fishing Pro Tech: https://www.facebook.com/FishingProTech   Phone Number: (757) 566-1278 Email: [email protected] Fishing Pro Tech Address: 7812-A Richmond Road, Toano, VA, United States, 23168    Flint Financial Planning: https://bit.ly/43t8h5N   Max4 Fishing: https://bit.ly/4unuiOsSupport the show

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In this episode of Fishing the DMV, we head back to the legendary Potomac River with one of the most knowledgeable anglers to ever fish it Captain Steve Chaconas. Captain Steve breaks down the current state of the Potomac River bass fishery, including how the river is really fishing, why submerged aquatic vegetation like milfoil and SAV is so important, and how the loss of grass has changed the way anglers need to approach the river. We also discuss fishing pressure, tournament pressure, chan...

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