Maryland's Beaver Creek

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"Virginia has them, Pennsylvania has them, but if you ask most fly-fishermen whether Maryland has any good limestone trout streams, they'll probably say no. They'll be wrong, but only by one." Angus Phillips describes the great late-winter midge fishing (though they caught most fish on egg patterns) on Maryland's Beaver Creek. In the Washington Post.

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Watch the hoards of D.C. meat-fishers invade the Beaver, including those that will not observe the fly-only section. A few wardens could pay their keep in a hurry.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on February 26, 2007 8:32 AM.

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