Potomac River Smallmouth Club - "The Potomac River Smallmouth Club (PRSC) is the Washington D.C. area's leading river fishing and conservation organization. We promote catch and release angling for smallmouth bass, support conservation organizations and agencies, publish a monthly newsletter, present monthly programs with guest speakers, and organize frequent river trips for our members."
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New Horizons Bass Anglers - "We are a fellowship of bass anglers committed to FUN in fishing. We exist to help each other gain fishing knowledge and skills, through enjoyment and sharing of information. Of primary importance is the camaraderie we share in helping each other become better anglers. Also important is the forum of friendly competition we provide through club tournaments. We are also committed to conservation and protection of the fisheries resource, not only in thoughts and actions, but with financial assistance as well."
Chesapeake Women Anglers - A premier fly fishing club serving the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, dedicated to promoting fly fishing education for women through education, outings and environmental awareness - for both fresh and salt water.
Potomac Valley Fly Fishers - Promotes fly fishing, provides advice, suggestions and assistance to club members, publicizes the best practices and techniques of fly fishing, fly tying, fly casting and other related subjects and maintains liaison with other organizations of sportsmen and conservationists.
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