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Old January 13th, 2004, 10:03 PM
Allen S
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Default Opinions sought from NYC-area fly fishermen

(Tim G) wrote in message . com...
Hi there,

I'm a new, but well-hooked, fly fisherman. I spent the past year
living on the Spokane River in WA, and was able to fish every single
night. Now that I'm back in NYC, I'm going to miss it. Really miss
it. In fact I've already started thinking about fly fishing in
Central Park come spring. Which I'm pretty sure is going to get me
arrested. So...

I've started to look into buying a little fishing cabin - a bit of
land, small cabin, on a good fly fishing river, not too far from NYC.
My girlfriend happens to be buying a larger home up in the Sullivan
County region, and I went up with her last weekend to have a look
around. Such an amazing place, so many rivers and streams -
including the famous Beaverkill. It got me very excited about my
plan, but at the same time I'm a bit wary. I'm wondering if I'm being
foolish trying to buy in an area that's become so popular. Not from a
financial standpoint, of course, but from a fishing one.

So my question to any NY anglers: Will I get up to my newly purchased
little bit of heaven, only to find myself sandwiched in next to a
thousand other fly fishermen? Or will I learn of all the other little
streams where the fishing might be good, away from the crowds? What
other regions, away from Sullivan County, should I be considering
(within ~ a 2 hour drive of NYC)? I'm not asking anyone to divulge
their secret fishing holes. But any general suggestions as to
alternate regions, particular rivers fairly close to NYC, or any
opinions on whether or not Sullivan County is still a good spot for
the burgeoning fly fisherman, would be be greatly appreciated.

Thanks ahead of time for your thoughts.

- Tim


Tim, its the east. You are going find other people around. Especially
being 2 hours away from NYC (8 million people!). I usually go up to
the Farmington or Housatonic. The Farmington on opening day is a mob
scene. The Housatonic can sometimes be the same. Both are in CT so a
fishing shack could be a bit more expensive comapared to NY State.
They are both around 100 miles (the Farmington is a little more) but
those first 15 miles getting out of the city and turn a trip for the
worst.

Go to Connequot if you like catching big fish with every cast no
matter what type of fly you have on. Fun but easy.