By now most are us are getting cabin fever after a long winter and just want to experience some March fly fishing. The nymphs in the native brook trout streams are growing, the water temperatures are warming and the trout will start actively feeding. There are many hatches that occur in the spring throughout the native brook trout streams. By matching the hatch, I have great success on these streams.
March Fly Fishing Video
In my video I will be showing you the natural hatches, what flies to use, and some reading the water tips. For more information on the Shenandoah National Park streams, see my book Trout Fishing in the Shenandoah National Park. In this book I cover:
- major hatches and flies to match
- leader formulas
- reading the water
- fly rod tackle
- tips on spotting the trout
- the streams along with directions on where to park, trails to hike and access to the stream
We offer many different fly rod and reel outfits in various price ranges to cover your needs for fishing these small native brook trout streams.
We also offer guided fly fishing trips in the Shenandoah National Park from late March to mid-June. The rod and reel outfits are provided for the day. For more information, see our website.