I'm a big fan of hopping on the South Fork in the area of Luray, VA - Inskeep Boat Ramp start with plenty of downriver options for take out spots. Shenandoah River Outfitter is there if you need rentals, but they've always been cool about answering any access questions despite the fact I have never actually rented anything. Plenty of options to hop out of your watercraft and cast as well and some beautiful scenery.
It's a bit farther than some other Shenandoah locations, but it also has the added bonus of quick access to good spots in SNP for brookies.
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, Marnie D wrote:
-- It's a bit farther than some other Shenandoah locations, but it also has the added bonus of quick access to good spots in SNP for brookies.
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 2:17:05 PM UTC-4, Marnie D wrote:
Good Monday Morning!!!Heading out to Shenandoah River via canoe this coming weekend and would appreciate your advise/experience/things to know...especially when it deals with fishing from the canoe...My experience comes from Casting For Recovery and have done some wading and shore line fishing, but not while floating...Thanks in advance!!!MarnieCfR 2013
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