Monday, February 4, 2013

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Mossy creek

It's very worth the trip, especially this time of year because it's a spring creek. Big rainbows and browns. Don't let the "public section" designation deter you from checking it out, the largest brown ever caught on the creek (27" monster with a 2" kype-jaw) was from a pool in that stretch. I'd suggest trying to get out there on a weekday, it gets crowded on weekends. But the colder the weather/crappier the weather, the better the fishing it is there in my experience and the less anglers. Hit me up for more info. I'm always down to make a day trip there.

On Monday, February 4, 2013 6:51:20 PM UTC-5, troutman wrote:
Hello all
I was wondering if the public stretch of mossy creek and beaver creak are worth trying. The research that I did on both turned up good but it was on private waters where only guides can get you there. I also understand beaver creek is by pass only at the local country store. I wish I could afford a guide to show me the ropes around hear but financed leave to a do it yourself type. Since I am new to Virginia and started fly fishing in colorado I am partial to trout fishing. Is it worth me taking the 2.5 hour drive to go to the public sections? Your input would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks
Mike

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