Fly Fishing the Upper Delaware River

Fly Fishing the Upper Delaware River
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Written by an expert outfitter with boots in its waters, this piece includes a detailed map with access points along the river, information about gear, seasonal hatches, local lodges, fly shops, restaurants, watering holes, and closest medical care, along with the sort of intimate, insider information only someone working on the river can share.

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Joe Demalderis. Fly Fishing the Upper Delaware River

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Upper Delaware River (New York–Pennsylvania)

Location: The Upper Delaware System is located in the Catskill Mountains—the history-rich birthplace of American fly fishing—approximately 150 miles from New York City, on the border of New York and Pennsylvania. Flights are available to Binghamton, New York and will leave you about a 45-minute drive. In less than a half day’s drive, you can reach the river from the metropolitan areas of Boston and Baltimore; Philadelphia is even closer, about a 3-hour drive.

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The East Branch is about 27 miles long and an excellent trout fishery for wild rainbow and brown trout from the season opener on April 1 through mid-June. The changing character of this waterway allows it to be treated as two separate rivers. From mid-June into September, the lower stretch of the river—from the junction of the Beaverkill, downriver—gets too warm until mid-September. Then, the river is once again cool enough for trout until season’s end on November 30. This is big water with spring flows that are often too high to wade. Public access is very limited, making floating the best option.

The East Branch upriver of the Beaverkill has ample cold water to fish all season. The section upriver from Shinhopple, New York closes on October 15 to protect spawning brown trout. You’ll find ample public access along New York 30. These parking/access areas are well marked by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Think “spring creek” on this stretch, and you’ll have the opportunity to spot and stalk a few trophy browns. Far-and-fine is the norm here, unless the water is highly stained from a rainstorm; then it gets easier . . . but never easy.

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