Located atop one of the bigger drainages on the eastern coast — the Upper Delaware fishery is composed of both small tailwaters and a number of larger freestones such as the Beaverkill and Willowemoc. During the spring, when cooler temperatures and larger water tables allow for optimal trout temperatures — the fishery explodes in cycles of surface feeding. Each week brings a newly emerging Mayfly or Caddis species that conditions the trout to look up. The dry fly fishing can be spectacular during these 3 months — and during periods of intermittent rain storms and subsequent runoff — the streamer fishing for large carnivorous Brown trout can be excellent.
The River Range Adventures season is spent in drift boats on the tailwaters as well as walk/wade trips on the smaller and more intimate freestone sections. Please follow along as we document the coming spring guide season in the Catskills — one hatch at a time!
We operate out of the Beaverkill Angler Fly Shop in Roscoe, NY.
Call the River Range Adventures team (203-554-5853) or Beaverkill Angler in Roscoe to get in on the action. Dates filling up fast!
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