Derek84 Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 Does anyone on here ever do any fishing for trout? I enjoy going after brookies and browns up near skyline drive. Also fish some native streams in WV. Quote
WdyCrankbait Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 Mmm, been a long time for me fishing for trout. I use to all the time. Look up Mossy Creek, that is by land owners permission there. Maybe try the Tye river, South river (in Waynesboro), If you are going in the WV direction, try the Jackson River above Covington, but below Gathright Dam. That is a great place to fish, well use to be, there is a King's Land grant issue going on there now. Also, from the Shendoah area west to WV look for access to the Bull and Cowpasture rivers. They are suppose to be good, but I have not fished them. Quote
VTechHokie Posted February 2, 2011 Posted February 2, 2011 I am from the Blacksburg area. They have stocking programs for many of the streams in the Jefferson National Forest and a few other streams in the area. The best place around here to go though is Little Stoney Creek/ Stoney Creek. They stock rainbows four times a year in the lower portions at you get near the new river and up. It the upper portion of the stream there are populations of native brook trout in the two upper branches. hope this helps! Sorry I dont know of much from your area, im not much of a trout fisherman... Quote
endless Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 From what I know AP hill does trout stocking. If have the trout permit it's $5 a day. I think 3 is the limit though. What about the pond by Kenmore park? I know it was a trout pond at one time. Don't they also stock lake Orange? At least that's what I heard last. Quote
MrWrinkle Posted February 19, 2011 Posted February 19, 2011 Yes! I love catching wild brookies in Shenandoah! There are so many fantastic small streams out there. The fish aren't big, but the scenery is amazing, and the pressure on them is very light if you're willing to hike uphill a couple of miles before you begin to fish. I just bought myself a 6ft 2wt combo specifically for Shenandoah, and hope to test it out within the next couple of weeks. Quote
endless Posted February 21, 2011 Posted February 21, 2011 Yes! I love catching wild brookies in Shenandoah! There are so many fantastic small streams out there. The fish aren't big, but the scenery is amazing, and the pressure on them is very light if you're willing to hike uphill a couple of miles before you begin to fish. I just bought myself a 6ft 2wt combo specifically for Shenandoah, and hope to test it out within the next couple of weeks. I love the color and your background looks like a great place to relax the mind. I could just just relax sitting on the rocks listening to the stream. Quote
heyitskirby Posted February 26, 2011 Posted February 26, 2011 What kind of baits are you guys using? Has to be artificial, right? Quote
Missouribassman95 Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 I like fishing for trout, but the closest place to fish for them is about 2.5 hrs. away, and full of stockies. But still fun! Quote
MrWrinkle Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 What kind of baits are you guys using? Has to be artificial, right? Yep, flies for me. Everything else feels like cheating! The one in the pic was on a white streamer, IIRC. Trout in the little mountain streams are not usually picky about what they'll eat. The difficult part is sneaking up so they don't detect you. Quote
heyitskirby Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 What kind of baits are you guys using? Has to be artificial, right? Yep, flies for me. Everything else feels like cheating! The one in the pic was on a white streamer, IIRC. Trout in the little mountain streams are not usually picky about what they'll eat. The difficult part is sneaking up so they don't detect you. Been wanting to get into fly fishing, but haven't had the opportunity to learn yet. Interested in the idea and challenge of hiking to a fishing spot, though. In-line spinners on super light weight tackle would work right? Just as a simple tackle option? Quote
MrWrinkle Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 In-line spinners on super light weight tackle would work right? Just as a simple tackle option? Absolutely. I find that fly fishing gives me more options because in many places, these streams are only a few feet wide and average maybe 10" deep. So the ability to have a relatively "light" bait work its way down between rocks can be an advantage for sure. But an U-L setup w/ very small lures would certainly work, and there are plenty of longer/deeper pools that would allow you that opportunity. Quote
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