Mountain Trout Streams Fly Fishing Report - September 12, 2019
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The stream water temperatures are ideal for good feeding. The trout are taking advantage of the great numbers of natural ants along the streams. Fish the Mr. Rapidan Ant size 16 & 18 to the trout you see rising and to cover the pool. Approach each pool carefully and sneak, sneak, sneak as you will see a trout or two feeding in the tail of each pool.
Boundary parking for Whiteoak Canyon will be closed for about 4 weeks beginning September 16 for bridge replacement. The bridge was damaged by flooding in 2018. There will be no boundary access during that time. For more information, visit our website:https://www.nps.gov/shen/learn/news/newsreleases.htm
Stream Conditions: Some of these streams are getting low. I you need help on deciding which streams to fish, call or email me and I will be glad to help. Use a cautious approach so you are not spooking the fish. You will have better water levels by accessing the streams from the bottom and hiking up about 30 minutes. Use the stream gradient to hide from the fish and to hide your approach. For more information on the Shenandoah National Park Streams, refer to my book Trout Fishing in the Shenandoah National Park or stop by the fly shop and take a look at our marked maps for the Park.
Skyline Drive is now open in all sections. This can change frequently if we have storms. To check the status of the Skyline Drive please call 540-999-3500, option 1, option 1 for the latest update before heading to these streams.
Recommended Gear: I am using a 6ft or 7 1/2ft 6X Leader on a 2 to 4 weight fly rod--preferably 8ft or shorter.