I live near the main stem of the Shenandoah not far from the Rt. 50 boat ramp. Finding spots to access and wade is not easy, especially this time of year when the water is higher. Summer time it's better, but without a boat your options will still be really limited. I wade here a lot but I use a kayak or canoe to get to those spots. I think the North Fork of the Shenandoah is generally much better for wading, probably better access, too. The South Fork may have some spots upstream from Front Royal and near Luray, but I'm not as familiar with those stretches.
-- I'm heading out there this afternoon. Water is high and stained... we'll see how it goes!
On Friday, April 18, 2014 5:28:36 PM UTC-4, Aden wrote:
On Friday, April 18, 2014 5:28:36 PM UTC-4, Aden wrote:
I have always wanted catch smallies on this river but have no boat. Are there good wading spots near Front Royal or Harpers Ferry?
Thanks.
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