Dan, that's why i always bring along some bartles & james....
On Thursday, March 27, 2014 8:57:31 AM UTC-4, Danny Barrett wrote:
-- slightly more serious... without recommending particular streams, the way i approach this is looking up local/regional backpacking websites for treks. usually they include pretty good info/maps/pics of views/streams/campsites. then pull the topo maps for a better overview and also check out flickr for additional photos of the area/stream. general rule is if there's a decent flow and it's either in the park or protected land, you're going to find a fishable population of wild trout. only real exception to this i can think of within 3.5 hrs is dolly sods, where the acidity has killed off most wild fish.
Wish i could go, spring fishing should be in full swing by then... good luck!
On Thursday, March 27, 2014 8:57:31 AM UTC-4, Danny Barrett wrote:
If you do white oak, I highly suggest going before it turns to swim-able weather. I was up there last year and these 4 high school girls in bikinis just jumped it and didn't even seem to realize I was fishing and had sharp hooks.Thanks,On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Justin Schiavone <justin.m....@gmail.com> wrote:Hey is anyone interested in backpacking somewhere into Shenandoah for some trout fishing? I was thinking of going Saturday April fifth, but I am open to go most weekends. I have some streams in mind but I'm definitely open to input. (I was thinking white oak, rose, or rapidan.)
Also, If overnighting is too much then maybe a day trip. I just like the idea of having a fishing buddy up there for x number of reasons.
It may be a good idea to meet up before hand- for both logistics and safety so feel free to email me or give me a buzz.
Thanks
Justin
Justin.m....@gmail.com
724 433 9832
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