The Gunpowder River is NOT a Stream

This morning the river is flowing at 236 CFs and is 60 F and clear. Caddis and large hoppers, as well as pheasant tail nymphs and caddis pupas have been accounting for a number of good sized fish. This morning a happy angler from the Philly area stopped in the shop after fishing the Falls Rd section and reported a 19-20″ brown With a gate change in the works, expect the river to move from 236 Cfs today to 300CFs to 310 CFs by this afternoon. These flows should continue through the weekend, so be careful out there. Wading is difficult at these levels and …

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Big Browns and a Notable Rainbow On The Gunpowder River

Another enormous Gunpowder brown trout showed itself to take a nymph presented by Gunpowder River Guide Jeff Lewatowski. The big trout struggled in every possible way, and despite swimming under numerous rocks and making deep runs was successfully landed on 6X tippet. The brown measured out at twenty inches and Jeff estimated the weight of the fish at four pounds. This video still photo is from an upcoming video short of the exciting catch. We barely had time to recover our nerves when I set the hook on the heaviest eighteen inch Gunpowder rainbow I have seen, but as Jeff tried to get into net …

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Bamboo Fly Fishing Rod Talk in Maryland

Join us on October 18th at 6:00 PM for an informal talk on bamboo fly rods at Backwater Angler. Need Directions? Dean Turner, a former resident of Monkton, Maryland and maker of Little Falls Bamboo Fly Rods, will give a soup to nuts presentation at the shop. Refreshments and light fare will be available to participants and a drawing will be held for great stuff at the close of the talk.This is a free presentation but please drop us a line at info@backwaterangler.com so we can register you for the drawing. Bill Felter a Gunpowder river guide and a fine bamboo builder in his own …

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Gunpowder River and Backwater Angler Featured in a Washington Post Article

Angus Phillips wrote a nice article titled; “For a Flyfishing Treat, Go No Farther Than the Gunpowder River” that recently appeared in the Washington Post. Gunpowder Guide Stacey Smith was also featured in this article about wild fish and scenic beauty surprisingly close to the DC metropolitan area. My favorite quote from the Angus Phillips article, “The gateway to heaven will look a lot like the Gunpowder River in autumn.” Thanks Angus!

Large Terrestrials and Big Streamers are Worth a Shot on the Gunpowder River Tailwater

The river is moving along at a brisk 346 CFs and is now dropping and should level out just under 125 CFs. Flows should drop to a better level for fly fishing for the next day or so and the “fish while you can” axiom might lead some diehards to call in sick midweek. The Gunpowder river is clear and 60 F. Most anglers planning on fly fishing the Gunpowder River would do well to limiting their wading and approach fish from the bank during flows over 300 CFs. Despite the high flows we’ve had a number of folks in each day “toughing it out” between …

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