About the region
The Upper Delaware River and its watershed
encompasses some of the finest wild
trout water, diverse bug hatches, and Smallmouth Bass habitat in the
Eastern United States just scant hours from North Jersey, New York City,
Philadelphia or Boston. Whether you are a seasoned fly fisherman or a
novice, you owe it to yourself to experience what many have
called America's classic fly fishery. Come and enjoy a real fly fishing
adventure, fishing for trophy wild trout where fish average 14" - 16"
and fish 20" and larger are not uncommon.
As an Upper Delaware river fly fishing guide, established in 1999 - licensed and
permitted by New York, Pennsylvania and the Upper Delaware River
National
Park
Service, Wayne Aldridge can lead you on a guided catch & release fly fishing adventure
in
search of wild brown and rainbow trout on the East Branch, the West
Branch or the Main Stem of the Upper Delaware River in addition to the fabled waters of Beaverkill, Willowemoc and Neversink rivers. Our guide service
offers fly fishing and spey casting instruction, float trips, combination float /wade trips or just strictly wade trips depending on
preference, location or water flows.
Fly
Fishing the West Branch of the Delaware River near Deposit, NY is a season long option due to its ever present cold water. With our location being based right on the river we have instant access to some
of the best wild trout fishing around. The West Branch is a favorite among many
seeking big wild brown trout due to this cold water, resulting
in excellent hatches as well as good healthy habitat for the trout.
In
the spring, early summer and fall, the East Branch and the Main stem of
the Upper Delaware River can provide approximately 60 more miles of float-able
wild rainbow and wild brown trout habitat. They too produce excellent bug
hatches and giant fish to go with it and can be described as classic big
water dry fly fishing rivers.
Come
see for yourself the wonders of this magnificent area and indulge in
the some of the best guided Fly Fishing in the East .... Fly fish the
Delaware!!!