I don't want wild rainbows anywhere near the wild brookie streams. Last thing Shenandoah needs is to end up like smoky mountain NP.
On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 3:13:13 PM UTC-4, Greggory DiSalvo wrote:
-- On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 3:13:13 PM UTC-4, Greggory DiSalvo wrote:
I will quadruple the sentiment about variety, although I TRULY love brookies. I do find myself exploring the few streams with browns more and more. Just because you didn't see the bows, doesn't mean they are not there. I've fished streams that I've caught browns before and not see a single one. I once caught only browns and the next time only brookies on the same stream. this makes for fun fishing IMO.
On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 1:51:35 PM UTC-4, Ashley Frohwein wrote:I've seen some info online saying Pass Run in SNP holds wild bows, but have also seen that it's not a great fishery. Have any of you fished it before?I'm trying to find places in SNP that might hold wild bows (I don't care about the SNP streams like hughes, rose, etc. that have stocked bows in the lower sections). Any ideas?
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