Thanks. We ended up spending a few nights along the banks of the Conway after hiking up a few miles from the end of the road at 667 just North of Pocosin Hollow. Some beautiful stretches, but was a bit too warm and too little water for anything more than a few finger-sized Brookies. Can't wait to go back in the winter.
Rob
On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 11:23:27 AM UTC-4 Gregg DiSalvo wrote:
Top access is available by parking at the Fishers Gap parking area south of Milepost 49 and hiking down Rose River Fire Road, which follows the lower stream to the park boundary. Access the upper river by parking at Fishers Gap, but shortly after starting down the mountain on Rose River Fire Road, take the Rose River Loop Trail to the left. A half mile down the trail, take a blue-blazed trail to the right for 0.5 mile to the stream.
If I recall, it's fairly tight up there and not my favorite, but doesn't get too many people fishing. With all shenny streams, I prefer hiking in from the top. I rarely see anybody else fishing up there.
On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 9:12:36 PM UTC-5, Lukas D wrote:I'm planning on hitting up the upper section of the rose river when it gets warm in the near future for some Brookies. Any advice on which trails to take down and what the best way to access a good stretch of the river is?
http://www.tpfr.org
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