If you plan on driving in, the dirt road is pretty rough but completely manageable in a car with a little clearance. I almost exclusively throw dry flies because enough trout eat them and I think it is way fun. I stick flies that will float well: Royal Wulff/Coachman, beetles, small humpys.
On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 7:46:41 AM UTC-4, William Hankins wrote:
-- On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 7:46:41 AM UTC-4, William Hankins wrote:
Hey Folks,
First, y'all are such a great group! Coming from a small town where this all took place over coffee, this forum is invaluable for one who has little time to socialize anymore. For this, I thank all of you!
Second, I am about to take the family over to the Rapidan WMA area for some camping, fishing, and hiking, and hoped for some input. I am going to escape for some time on the river, and wonder where y'all would advise I head on the Rapidan? If not another stream... Also, any particular patterns that work best? I usually have luck with Royal Coachman, Adams, etc, though would appreciate insight from someone who has been there.
Thanks to everyone,
-Bill
http://www.tpfr.org
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