
Fly Fishing the Mid-Atlantic
Description
This guide gives you a quick, clear understanding of the essential information you'll need to fly fish the Mid-Atlantic's most outstanding waters. The Mid-Atlantic is home to some of the largest concentrations of fly fishers and holds some of the country's most famous fly-fishing waters including the Musconetcong in New Jersey, Letort and Yellow Breeches in Pennsylvania, the Gunpowder in Maryland, and the Rapidan in Virginia.
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Beau Beasley is the author of Fly Fishing Virginia, published in 2007, and reprinted in 2009. He writes monthly articles in Eastern Fly Fishing and Chesapeake Angler. He is featured regularly in major fly fishing publications including Fly Fisherman, Fly Rod & Reel, Fly Fisher, Virginia Sportsman, Virginia Game & Fish, Virginia Wildlife, Chesapeake Angler, and Mid-Atlantic Fly Fishing Guide. He is the Director of the annual Virginia Fly Fishing Festival held in Waynesboro, Virginia.
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ForewordFly Fishing the Mid-AtlanticFlies to Use in the Mid-Atlantic Delaware RiversRoosevelt Inlet Canary CreekBrandywineWhiteClayCreek Maryland RiversPotomac, LowerPotomac, North ForkGunpowderBeaver CreekKentNarrowsDeer CreekSt. Michael'sSavage New Jersey RiversUpper RaritanFlatbrookMusconetcongRiverBarnegatBaySandy Hook Pennsylvania RiversSusquehannaPenn's CreekFalling SpringsLetortLittle JuniataYellow BreechesElk CreekWalnut CreekTrout RunSpring CreekValley Creek Pennsylvania Private WatersLogan OutfittersSkilton's Pond Virginia RiversRappahannock, LowerJackson, LowerJames, UpperJames, LowerRapidanSouth RiverChesapeake BayShenandoah, North Fork Shenandoah, South ForkNew, UpperRose Virginia Private WatersRoseRiver FarmsEscatawba FarmsSusie-Q West Virginia RiversElk, UpperGreenbrierWilliamsCranberryCherry, South ForkSecond CreekShenandoah, Harpers Ferry West Virginia Private WatersHarmon's North Fork CottagesElk River Springs Resort North CarolinaDavidsonRiverFrench BroadRiverHarkersIslandNeuseRiverOuter Banks