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Potomac stingy so far

A massive storm system moved through the Washington, D.C., area Saturday night and dumped torrential rains around the Potomac River. The field for the FLW Tour event that starts at the Potomac on Thursday got a look at the aftermath on the water today as practice got started for the season finale.

According to Jay Yelas and Luke Clausen, there's still plenty of grass, but the fishing was surprisingly tough and bites a lot scarcer than in the past.

To read more about their initial thoughts on practice at the Potomac, click here to check out our Pro View Report.

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