Wednesday, 12 September 2012

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Beaver Creek advice?

It is a small creek in tight cover.  In my experience the absolute most important thing about fishing beaver creek is using a slow and stealthy approach.  If the water is clear, use small tippet.  There is a parking lot off of beaver creek rd, just NW of it's intersection with beaver creek church rd (sidebar: I thought the point of rd. names was to distinguish them from each other!).  There is a trail (with signs I think) from that lot, to the lower end of the C&R water.  I have fished all the way from there up to the shop, but that would be a long day if you are walking as slowly as you should be.   In general, the lower section is more open with more larger fish (including some stray pig rainbows from the private water below), and the stream gets tighter and more 'featured' as you move upstream. 

Good luck,
Eric

On Tuesday, September 11, 2012 11:08:50 PM UTC-4, David Constantine wrote:
Headed out to Beaver Creek for the first time this Saturday.  Anyone have any advice?

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