Site Awards and Testimonials

Site Awards:

         


Testimonials:

"I wanted to write and thank you for a great site. I have been watching the site for months, paying close attention to the reports and reading all the very informative articles. I believe that you gave me help in selecting what lures to have with me during the Maryland Citgo Bassmaster Northern Open. Being the first time I have ever fished form the back of the boat it was hard to decide what tackle to bring to Maryland. Potomacbass.com gave me a start, by analyzing the fishing reports and following the successful baits it gave me an idea what the bass were doing. So thank you, and keep up the great work. You have one of the best one water sites I have ever visited."

-Eric Picarella
2002 Maryland Citgo Bassmasters Northern Open
Amateur Champion


"Your site is just awesome! There is so much information packed into your pages it keeps us coming back for more. Keep up the great work."
 
-Brookey Thompson
"A friend of mine told me about your site. I'm glad to see such a fine site...  I'm very excited to make your acquaintance and look forward to an exciting email experience. I will be sure to show this site to all my acquaintances..... Good job guys."
 
-Daniel Hamilton

"I would like to compliment you on your outstanding website!  I thoroughly enjoy it.  Keep up the fantastic work and thanks!"
 
-Scott Sternberg

"Thanks for the latest Reel Bass Adventures fishing report, and for making available the fishing log program.  Your site is quickly becoming one of my favorites."
 
-Jim Goggins

"Thank you for this awesome website!!!"
 
-Jason McDevitt

"Just wanted to say, I love your web site. especially the Potomac tours section."

-Jerry

"I just recently found this web site. it is great! I'm rather new on the river and the articles in Potomac tours are very helpful."

-Basschazer


"Hello, and thanks for your time. I can't believe it took me this long to find your site. I especially like the way you pull no punches when giving info on different fishing areas within the Potomac."

-Frank S.