May 2024

This May has brought awesome bug hatches, decent weather and great fishing conditions. The trout have been keyed into March Brown mayflies regularly, and the Sulphur hatch has also begun. We caught a few stripers on May 17th which was the earliest we have ever caught them north of Callicoon in the river. The American Shad run has been pretty steady, with Many buck and roe shad being caught in the evenings and on cloudy days. Contact us to get on the beautiful Upper Delaware river. Here are some photos from the last few weeks.

Deanna with a beautiful Fallfish

Deanna practicing her casts.

Herb with a feisty rainbow trout

Herb with a chunky one.

Happy Herb and his rainbow trout.

19” Brownie for Keith

24.5” Striper for Keith. first one of the year.

Rainbow for Keith.

20” Striper for Mason.

Guide fish, dry fly brown trout.

19” Brownie for Keith.

Sulphur cloud of bugs.

Paul with a chunk rainbow.

Descending into Stacers Run

Dry fly trout for “Noice” guy Steve.

Beautiful evenings.

19” fat brown for Bruce taken on a March Brown dry fly.

21” brown for Bruce

Bruce’s 21” fish. look at those red spots.

Bruce with a nice roe shad on the fly.

Bruce putting up numbers.

Bill with a 20’ Bow!

Bill with a backwater pickerel

Paul with a Delaware river Brown

Ethan with a nice brownie.

Ethan with a Beauty.

March Browns, on the Menu.

locked in.

Bill with a 21” brown and his grandson Wesley.

Wesley with a 21’ Pickerel.