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Danny Wickline fishes the Second Creek. 16 WONDERFUL WEST VIRGINIA MAY 2015

FIRST-CLASS FISHING West Virginia s trout fly-fishing is among the best in the Mid-Atlantic. WRITTEN BY BRUCE INGRAM PHOTOGRAPHED BY CARLA WITT FORD & TYLER EVERT WONDERFULWV.COM 17

18 WONDERFUL WEST VIRGINIA MAY 2015 redbreast sunfish, bluegill, musky, and carp the list goes on but the state s trout action is exemplary. Freestone streams with rocky gravel beds begin high in the mountains, dependent upon melting snow and precipitation for much of their volume, and feature waterfall and pool habitats. Elsewhere, spring creeks flow through meadows fed by natural spring water. Both offer pockets and pools of slow, relatively still water. In addition, special regulation fly-fishing-only waters, native brook trout streams, and well-stocked catch-and-take streams offer a variety of options. I think a real key to this good fishing is the cold, wellaerated water coming out of our mountains that helps create year-round fisheries, Carpenter says. West Virginia s number of quality streams is legendary. The Williams, Holly, Cherry, and Elk rivers are just a few of the state s many premier waterways, but Carpenter s favorites are the West Fork of the Greenbrier and its tributary, the Little River. The West Fork has such a nice mix of pocket and pool water, and beautiful banks with lush growth of rhododendron, laurel, alder, birches, and sycamores enclosing the stream, he says. The West Fork Trail runs along the bank of much of the stream, making for easy access. The Little River is a smaller version of the West Fork and hosts a solid population of both stocked and wild trout. In spring these streams swarm with aquatic insects like mayflies, caddis, and stoneflies that are the natural foods of trout. Brookies are West Virginia s only native trout. TYLER EVERT PHOTOGRAPHY, TYLEREVERT.COM H igh on a West Virginia mountain, a stream brimming with trout courses through a hollow. There, a sycamore tree stretches its limbs across the water where an Acadian flycatcher perches. The bird periodically swoops over the clear, cold water to capture one of the many species of mayflies flitting about the surface. In the rhododendron and mountain laurel shrouding the creek, a hooded warbler whistles its song and adds a dash of yellow to the verdant landscape. For your first cast, you take an artificial mayfly about the size of your thumbnail from a fly box, tie the pattern to your line, ease into the water, and cast into the bottom of a waterfall that cascades into the stream. An 8-inch native brook trout rises, snagging the fly in its mouth, and catapults across the surface as you raise your rod and set the hook. Sometimes the action is just this fast, sometimes not but life couldn t be better for fly-fishermen angling for trout in the Mountain State. West Virginia has some of the best if not the best trout fishing in the Mid-Atlantic, says Dave Carpenter, manager of Angler s Xstream in Parkersburg. Myriad species of fish live in West Virginia s waters, all offering unique challenges for fishermen. Among them are several types of bass,

WEST VIRGINIA HAS SOME OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST TROUT FISHING IN THE MID-ATLANTIC. DAVE CARPENTER manager of Angler s Xstream WONDERFULWV.COM 19

Fly-fishing requires, of course, flies manmade imitations of these insects that can be hand-tied or purchased at fly shops. Hundreds of options are available in various sizes and patterns. Dry flies imitate insects on the surface, like the caddis that hatches in spring, while wet flies imitate the nymph stage of an insect. Sometimes both dry and wet patterns imitate a certain species of insect; sometimes they just appear buggy and look like something a trout would want to eat. Some fly fishermen desire to accurately match the hatch; others feel that a fly that merely seems vulnerable is good enough to fool a fish. I would say that 70 percent of the time in May, I will tie on a size 14 elk hair caddis, Carpenter says, referring to a caddis imitation about the size of a thumbnail. This is a great dry fly for any West Virginia trout in the spring when the water temperature is between 40 and 50 degrees. If the rainbows, browns, and brookies are not feeding on the surface, Carpenter opts for similar-sized nymphs such as size 14-16 pheasant tails, size 12 hare s ears, and size 14 princes, all of which are designed to imitate a wide variety of insects. The Mighty Elk River and Highland Brook Trout Streams While the West Fork is mostly fished by anglers from southern West Virginia, the Elk is a river that attracts fishermen from across the state and beyond. The Elk River is my favorite stream in the state, says Patrick Skeen, head guide for the Elk Springs Resort in Monterville. And May is certainly one of the best times to come here and fish it. About the second week of May, the sulfur mayflies start to hatch, followed by the green drakes. When those two mayflies hatch, the fly-fishing for browns and rainbows in the river can be epic. A major reason the Elk produces so well is that mountain springs feed the river, which means that the water doesn t become too cold in winter or too warm come summer, Skeen says. Sometimes the bugs are so thick on the water that it s no wonder the fishing is fantastic. As much as the guide delights in taking clients on the Elk, he also relishes time alone or with a close friend on the Mountain State s many brook trout rills. These waters often exist in the backcountry of the Monongahela and the George Washington and Jefferson national forests. Skeen says it is invigorating to hike back into the mountains and ply small streams often only a few yards across and a few feet deep. In the splendid isolation of the highlands, Skeen rarely encounters another person. My dad started taking me into the West Virginia mountains when I was just a kid some 30 years ago, he says. He taught me how special our native brook trout are and how fishermen often have to leave the beaten path to find them. Brookies are the state s only native trout, and they don t grow very large. Anything over 8 inches is pretty big. Among the most aggressive of all fish, brookies aren t hard to catch, Skeen says, but a 20 WONDERFUL WEST VIRGINIA MAY 2015

CLASSIC WEST VIRGINIA FLIES KIRSTEN BOEHMER, KIRSTENBOEHMER.COM The Smoke Hole Canyon Another remote experience involves a trek into the Smoke Hole Canyon of the Potomac Highlands, where Tracy Asbury, who operates West Virginia Outdoor Adventures in White Sulphur Springs, favors the wilderness solitude. For me, there s nothing like trout fishing in the Smoke Hole Canyon on the South Branch of the Potomac, he says. Because of the steep canyon walls that surround the South Branch, sometimes you won t see the sun but five or six hours in May and during the summer. The canyon is one of the most remote places I know. The only way to access the Smoke Hole is by boat because the only roads leading into the canyon proper are steep, rutted, dirt tracks. Once there, however, the canyon is one of the few places in the state where you can see both bald and golden eagles. The Smoke Hole trek is a 23-mile one, so anglers must commit to several days of float fishing and camping along the river. Several major rapids pock the stream, and they can be quite challenging to run. Another of Asbury s favorite streams is the catch-and-release section of Second Creek in Monroe and Greenbrier counties. People new to fly-fishing will appreciate that Second Creek is easy to wade, he says of the valley stream. The creek flows through a rural area of mostly farms and woodland. Still, the rainbows and browns there can be quite peculiar and difficult to catch at times. Second Creek s trout, he says, can be as finicky as a child forced to eat peas, but an effective May pattern for Second Creek is a size 14-16 parachute mayfly. This dry fly will perform well anytime the trout are foraging on the surface. I think our trout fishing compares well with any state in the Mid-Atlantic, Asbury says. This is a great state to be a fisherman. NIKKI BOWMAN poor cast can spook every brookie in a pool. The key is to wade quietly and keep a low profile. The actual pattern is not as important as the size, Skeen says of the flies he uses. A size 12 to 14 dry fly will catch bigger brookies than size 16 to 20 ones do. Over the decades, West Virginia has produced a number of creative flytiers. Dave Carpenter of Angler s Xstream in Parkersburg says that one of the foremost experts was the late Joe Messinger, Sr. from the Morgantown area. Messinger is famous for creating the Irresistible, which has a base of brown deer hair and imitates a drake, a type of mayfly. This pattern is now used nationally. The Irresistible is a superb fly to fish in riffles, Carpenter says. The hollow deer hair helps the pattern to ride high and be extremely buoyant. Another outstanding Mountain State creation is the late Frank Oliverio s Sparkle Emerger. It is not as well-known as the Irresistible, but is still used nationally. The Emerger is a caddis imitation that can be fished right in the surface film, Carpenter says. It s one of those patterns that can make a trout rise to the top. WONDERFULWV.COM 21