Upper Delaware River Floattrip Fly Fishing for Wild Trout.
Delaware River Floattrip
What section of the Delaware
River will we float?
Flow, water temperature, weather and time of the year all determine how different sections of the river fish at any given time. These conditions change through out the season. What section we'll float on any given day will be determined by these factors.
on the main stem.
By Stream Section
A New York State fishing license to fly fish;
The entire East Branch.
The West Branch anywhere upstream of the Monument Pool.
A Pennsylvainia or New York State fishing license to fly fish;
The West Branch from the Monument Pool downstream, including the main stem.
A rod that you are comfortable fishing with would be my suggestion. Keep in mind though this is big water. While fishing a 3 or 4 weight rod is nice you may not have the power that you might need to reach rising fish. One day you can get close to the fish, but the next day they can be spooky and you will have to make a considerably longer cast. The wind can also be a factor on any given day. Bringing along a 5 or 6 weight rod will make these situtations much easier to deal with.
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Delaware River Floattrip
Guide Service
607-221-4282
Upper Delaware River Floattrip, fly fishing for wild trout!
Fly Fishing Floattrip
on The Upper Delaware River.
Delaware River floattrip for wild brown and rainbow trout,
with professional fly fishing guide Jerry Hadden.
Licensed by New York State DEC, the National Park Service and the Pennsylvainia Fish commission.
Jerry Hadden New York State Licensed Guide #2185, Pennsylvainia Guide Permit #294, National Park Service #30.
Per Day
$300.00 One Person
$350.00 Two Person
Your lunch and the flies that you will need for the day.
You will need to bring fly rod, chest waders, reel, line, leaders and tippet material. A New York or Pennsylvainia State fishing license.
Remember to dress for the weather. Bring warm clothing, it's always colder on the water.
A rain coat, never go fishing without one! If you don't bring one it will rain and that's not much fun!
will I need to bring?
For dry fly and nymph fishing you will need 5, 6 and maybe 7X.
Streamer fishing requires heavier tippet, 3 to 1x.