I've spent many days on Beaver Creek MD. As everyone else said, it's pretty technical - stream is probably 15-20 feet across at it's widest point combined with PLENTY of bank vegetation. That said, if you can manage to keep a low profile and stay out of the water, there are a ton of really quality fish and most are wild (at least in the non-private sections). In terms of quantity + quality, I don't think there is a better game in town.
On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 5:18:59 PM UTC-4, Gary Fleeger wrote:
-- If you decide to go up there, nymphing with scuds/cressbugs and pheasant tails has always produced for me. Stay away from strike indicators if you can, the fish are pretty spooky. Slightly tinted water a day after a decent rain is the best time to hit it.
That said, it's almost October so I'd bring the meat locker along as well and swing for the fences.
On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 5:18:59 PM UTC-4, Gary Fleeger wrote:
I have not seen much in her about Beaver Creek in MD for trout fishing. Any thoughts or recommendations?
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