If you want to stretch your drive time to 1.5 hours it brings the Shenandoah in to range. I'm not sure they are the best streams to learn on, but I've been self teaching myself how to fish for trout on the streams of Shenandoah National Park this spring. Somehow I managed to catch my first brook and rainbow trout. If I prepare correctly, I can leave my house in Woodbridge and within 1.5 hours be standing knee deep in the Rose River. There are a couple other streams a bit closer that I haven't explored yet. I'd be interested to know what most people consider is the closest reliable trout stream is to N. VA.
Bob
On Saturday, June 14, 2014 6:30:15 PM UTC-4, Jeff Tranguch wrote:
On Saturday, June 14, 2014 6:30:15 PM UTC-4, Jeff Tranguch wrote:
Hi all,I live in Alexandria now and am looking for a good place to fish for trout. I've never caught one before as I typically fly fish for bass. Any good places to go for a beginner trout fishermen within an hour or so drive?
Many thanks.
Jeff
http://www.tpfr.org
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