Yeah I will go back to Gunpowerder again. Last May I was on the way to Philadelphia for business, I thought I could stop by Gunpowerder for 2 hours – yes I did. First time I was there and the place was liking a heaven place. Oh Yeahhh – it was not only I stopped by, I caught my very very first little brook trout. It had made my day!!
Richard
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Great to hear. We will be up there early Sunday morning for about 3 or 4 hours. We will head upstream from the bridge and parking lot area off of Masemore Rd. Look for us if you head up on Sunday.
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Fishing the Gunpowder can be one of the most rewarding yet challenging experiences for a trout fisherman. Given its beauty and proximity to major cities, it obviously receives the requisite fishing pressure; thereby making some of the more accessible portions of the river terribly difficult. I’d say you had a very good day on the GP, Jeff. It’s not uncommon to come off the water skunked or a mere 2 or 3 landed. Changing tactics, evaluating water/weather conditions and adopting to your environment is the name of the game. That and dropping into the Backwater Angler for some local intel!
I’ve only experienced it a few times, but I would strongly encourage those with the interest and availability to fish GP at last light/no light. You’ll be amazed at the number of fish in that river and their willingness to take a dry fly!
Keep at it, Jeff!
Marek