I was looking forward to heading to Shenandoah to fish some of the trout streams this coming weekend. I am new to trout fishing on the fly and have been searching the internet for as much information I can find on where and what to fish. In doing that I came to a fishing report for Murry's Fly shop that suggested not fishing from Now to the end of Nov due to the trout spawning. After looking into the brook trout spawn further I found some other sources suggesting it is typically Late Oct. through the end of Nov. I don't want to cause any stress to the fish that may cause a problem with them spawning. So I wanted to see if anyone had suggestions as to if it is alright to fish at this time, or if I would be pushing the envelope and better off waiting till the spawn is over.
If that is the case any suggestions on some other VA stocked trout waters I may want to give a shot. I have been trying to look on the DGIF site to figure out what locations are currently stocked, but it doesn't look like any place within a 2 hour drive from the beltway. I would appreciate any suggestions. If all else fails I might just go try and chase some smallies.
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Ive seen a lot of posts on Gunpowder. I have not yet been able to make a trip up to it. The only big rivers I have fished in Virginia a lot are the Jackson and Back Creek. How does Gunpowder compare? Or are there any nice rainbow/brown streams I am missing (preferably in Virginia as I already have that licence) but am not opposed to getting a MD one in future years. Ive spen most of my free time fishing the native brookies up in the mountains and am just looking for a more relaxing trip. As im sure many of you have been up in the brookie streams, they are tiny and tight. Thanks!
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Jeffrey Silvan <jeffre...@gmail.com> wrote:
Don't forget to check out MD. There's quite a few stocked trout streams within 2 hours of the beltway (especially if you're on the MD side of the beltway). I'm not sure of the stocking schedule. Several even have wild fish. Sections of the Gunpowder are stocked for put and take, but the first ~7 miles after Prettyboy Dam is managed for wild fish as a catch and release only fishery. That section has mostly wild Brown Trout, but there are some wild brookies scattered in there, and the uppermost sections have rainbow as well.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Eric Kruel <ekru...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was looking forward to heading to Shenandoah to fish some of the trout streams this coming weekend. I am new to trout fishing on the fly and have been searching the internet for as much information I can find on where and what to fish. In doing that I came to a fishing report for Murry's Fly shop that suggested not fishing from Now to the end of Nov due to the trout spawning. After looking into the brook trout spawn further I found some other sources suggesting it is typically Late Oct. through the end of Nov. I don't want to cause any stress to the fish that may cause a problem with them spawning. So I wanted to see if anyone had suggestions as to if it is alright to fish at this time, or if I would be pushing the envelope and better off waiting till the spawn is over.
If that is the case any suggestions on some other VA stocked trout waters I may want to give a shot. I have been trying to look on the DGIF site to figure out what locations are currently stocked, but it doesn't look like any place within a 2 hour drive from the beltway. I would appreciate any suggestions. If all else fails I might just go try and chase some smallies.
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What tailwaters are around DC other then the Jackson ?
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Dalton Terrell <daltonb...@gmail.com> wrote:
Matthew and others,I have fished December through February in the park the past couple years. It has been said here before that the after the spawn is over, the eggs still need time to develop in the redds and that we shouldn't wade the streams until after new years. With this in mind, Trent and I have both hit the park in December and early January without waders, only rock hopping or fishing the pools available from the bank. Fishing can be OK this time of year, but don't expect fish to come up for dries. Think about throwing streamers in bigger holes or nymphs in the smaller ones.WIth this being said, I would recommend taking your dad to one of the tailwaters instead, they won't be quite as scenic or wild but the fishing should be much better than Shenandoah National Park; if you can postpone to April I would definitely recommend SNP. I also had my dad out in Shenandoah a few weeks ago, water was super low and I certainly wished I would've picked somewhere different.
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Im glad you said midges. I went on a midge spree for some reason and have dozens in sorts of colors. Most are 20 size. To small?
I use mostly midges in a variety of colors under indicators and dries if fish are rising (mostly small BWOs and black flies, Sulphurs if you're lucky).Dalton
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Size 18 or 20 is about perfect, any smaller and I've lost more fish than I've landed. One trick is to use less of the hook shank when tying, i.e. tie a size 24 fly on a size 20 hook.
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Hard to think of a sport more directly tied into conservation than fly fishing......