Monday, June 30, 2014

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Cedar Run- White Oak Canyon

Well, that's one of the best hikes in the park, so your starting off on the right foot.  If you don't mind bushwacking, I'd focus on the areas between the upper and lower falls.  The trail swings away from the run, and it's pretty rough moving, which of course means there's less pressure.  And there is some good holding water in there.  I've also seen a bunch of brookies up above the upper falls, higher than I thought it made sense.  So basically just keep your eye out.  I've had better luck (and worse hiking) on other runs in the area.


On Monday, June 30, 2014 8:48:20 AM UTC-4, Ryan Payne wrote:
Hudson, 

My wife and I fished and hiked up the Cedar Run side in the drizzle two Saturdays ago. The water levels didn't seem too low.  We got there around 10 am and caught four eager little Brookies (<8") with a royal wulff in just under 2.5 hours, fishing at a leisurely pace and sharing my 4wt rod. It seemed like the larger of the small pools all held fish. There were plenty of hikers and swimmers heading further up Cedar Run, but nobody disturbing the pools we targeted closer to the parking lot. 

We talked to two fly fisherman in the parking lot that had fished White Oak with no luck- too many swimmers and dogs, even on a cooler rainy day. But, I've heard that there are less swimmers if you access White Oak from Skyline drive. 

No matter what, I think you would be smart to get there early and avoid the weekend rush. I would focus on enjoying the hike and keeping an eye out for fishy spots on the way. 

Ryan

On Sunday, June 29, 2014 10:34:05 PM UTC-4, Danny Barrett wrote:

There r fish in there. As it warms up people swim there. I wouldn't fish it this late just because swimmers are annoying and rude generally. But early in season it's fun for Brookes.

Dan Barrett
540-222-8064

On Jun 28, 2014 5:51 AM, "Hudson Munoz" <hudson...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi folks,

I'm relatively new to the area and this group. 

I'm hiking the Cedar Run- White Oak Canyon circuit in Shenandoah early on 7/12 and wondering whether it would be worth it to bring a rod along. I've read that the water will be low, especially on the Cedar Run side. Any tips on flies, fly-fishing the area, or just to enjoy the hike and wait until fall? 

Thanks,
Hudson

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