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FilingoFlyFishing is far from your average guide service. I built this company from the ground up to be unique and stand apart from the rest. How do I do that you ask..? It's simple - by giving you a fresh and beautiful experience on the water. I wouldn't dare tell you that on my trips your guaranteed to catch "The Largest Fish" you've ever seen. Nope.. I can promise that I will provide you with opportunities to catch fish, however; but I can't hold the rod for you. More importantly, I will make sure we have the time of our lives while on a guided tour together, or when taking a casting or tying lessons. Not only am I a guide, but also a teacher of the art form and rivers. This means that I'll be filling you with knowledge on bugs as we lift rocks together, fish as we see them behave, and every other aspect of the river's lively veins. As our day comes to an end, you'll leave our experience with full confidence that you can catch fish wherever you may be, alone or in company. You'll now have the knowledge and skill sets to feel much more comfortable on the water.
Pocono Mountain Pennsylvania Streams: The rivers and streams of the Pocono Mountain region in Pennsylvania are running well below average right now. The Pocono Mountain region could use a dose of steady rain. We at least have cooler nights and days to help offset the low flows, but we need rain in the Poconos. Fly fishing this time of year in low water can be tough, but we're seeing BWO's and Slate Drakes on the cloudier days, although there hasn't been many of them until recently. There's a few October Caddis flying around as well! Fly fishing the Pocono Mountains area with nymphs of varies kinds can also be successful. With the low flows around the Pocono Mountain region, be cautious and make sure you don't over fish those smaller streams!
Upper Delaware River: The West Branch of the Delaware River is flowing roughly 698cfs and 54-58 degrees at Hale Eddy. The East Branch of the Delaware River is flowing roughly 866cfs and 50-51 degrees at Fish Eddy. The Main Stem of the Delaware River is flowing roughly 1,570cfs and 54-55 degrees at Lordville.
The Upper Delaware River in New York and along the Pennsylvania border is low right now, and if it wasn't for the reservoir release there wouldn't be much. There is no good help coming in from the tributaries due to how low they have been. The Upper Delaware River valley really really needs steady rain, not just a downpour. However, they're giving us good flows from the dams, so fishing has been solid. We've been seeing hatches of BWO's, Slate Drakes, lingering Tricos, and October Caddis flying around. Our Upper Delaware River Trout have been taking them too, depending on the day, time, and place. There has been more bugs later in the afternoon. Fly fishing with a variety of nymphs to pass the time has been hit and miss in the Delaware River. Keep your fingers crossed that we get more rain in the coming days to help out flows on the Upper Delaware River!
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West Branch Delaware River - Stilesville
West Branch Delaware River - Hale Eddy
East Branch Delaware River - Downsville