WEATHER

    • Saturday: 9/4/2010 - Partly Cloudy/Windy; High: 69 F, Low: 46 F; Chance of Precipitation: 20%
    • Sunday: 9/5/2010 - Partly Cloudy; High: 71 F, Low: 47 F; Chance of Precipitation: 20%
    • Monday: 9/6/2010 - Sunny; High: 78 F, Low: 57 F; Chance of Precipitation: 0%

FLIES

    • Blue Winged Olive (Ephemerella atenuata, deficiens, lata, depressa) size 16-20
    • Tiny Blue Winged Olive (Pseudocloeon) size 22-26
    • Iso's size 12 -14
    • Sulphurs (Ephemerella invaria) size14
    • Various Caddis 
    • White Fly (Ephoron leukon)
    • Golden Drake (Potamanthus distinctus)
    • Flying Ants

FLOWS

    • Cannonsville Reservoir:  Release: 1024 cfs Level: 56.7 % Full;
    • West Branch (Hale Eddy):  cfs:  1150;  Temp. (F):  51;   
    • East Branch (Fishs Eddy):  cfs:  291;  Temp. (F): 68; 
    • Main Stem (Lordville):  cfs: 1340; Temp. (F): 65; 

About The Delaware River Club

Located in a pristine setting surrounded by the Catskill Mountains with four wild trout fisheries nearby, the Delaware River Club is the premiere place to stay when fishing the Upper Delaware River and the Beaverkill. Guests can fish our private access water across the street on the West Branch for wild brown and rainbow trout. We offer guided wade and float trip options on all area waters. Both beginners and experts will appreciate the DRC's famous fly fishing schools. Furthermore, all of the gear and information you'll need on the Upper Delaware, including the top fly patterns, can be found in our full service fly shop.

History of Fly Fishing the Delaware River

The Catskill Mountains region is where the American fly fishing tradition began. Here at the Delaware River Club, you are perfectly situated to wade in the footsteps of angling giants. Recognized as the “Birthplace of American Fly Fishing,” these hallowed waters, including the West Branch, East Branch, Main Stem Delaware and the Beaverkill, have hosted many great anglers and authors including Theodore Gordon, Ray Bergman, Sparse Gray Hackle and Joan and Lee Wulff. Simply wading in these streams, let alone casting a dry fly to a big brown trout, is a treasured opportunity.

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