The George Washington National Forest has an abundant population of native Appalachian Brook Trout that are healthy and thriving. We'll take you to the foothills of the forest for a refreshing Wade-In Fly Fishing trip that is sure to be memorable. Head Guide Bryan Kelly is adept at guiding you into the gentle stream beds where these graceful beauties enjoy the crisp, cool waters of the Appalachian Mountains.
Late February through mid-April are perfect times for venturing into the mountains for a glimpse of these colorful Native Brookies in their natural environment. Flyfishing with a 4 or 5 weight rod is perfect for these conditions and presents a great opportunity for working smaller fly patterns. If you are just getting started in Flyfishing, this is an excellent trip to give it a try.