Bill Writes Again About Gunpowder State Park Use Issues

In a follow up to my earlier post, Bill writes: Theaux – In a more serious vein (than was my previous message about trail damage), I have serious concerns about the extensive loss of shade cover over the Gunpowder as a result of beaver activity. This is especially prevalent in the section between York and Big Falls Roads, where many large trees along the stream have been either felled or killed by girdling. This exposes significant portions of the river to direct sunlight during the summer months, not only upping the water temp, but eliminating many potential holding areas for trout. To be sure, beaver …

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Bill Writes About Gunpowder State Park Issues…

In a follow up to my earlier post, Bill writes: Theaux – For what it’s worth, I’ve noticed also that there are sections of the Gunpowder trail system that suffer from equine traffic during wet periods, especially in the Bunker Hill area and downstream from Masemore. However, as much as I wish that the stream and environs were limited by law to use by fly fishermen over 65, I can’t support excluding the horse crowd unless large dogs are also banned from the area. I’ve never had a horse jump into a pool I was fishing and thrash around… Bill

Mike writes about Gunpowder State Park Use Issues

In a follow up to my earlier post, Mike writes: I’m sure that many folks feel this way already, having watched the latest video offering on the site, but without detracting from the very important issues raised by Mr. Kostrubiak, please let me raise this anthem: God bless Dave Gerhardt and God bless Jason Du Pont, whose video and fishing talents are sure to take him far. Kudos to all involved for making us all aware of the importance of the Gunpowder in our lives and for helping us to understand that the river matters, the trout matter, the trails matter and by golly, a …

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Gunpowder State Park Use Issues

This thoughtful letter was sent to the shop by a Gunpowder Regular. I would like to here from other fly fisherman regarding park use issues and your experiences with others user groups in the Hereford Area of Gunpowder State Park. Please email us a note at: info@backwaterangler.com December 23, 2006 As the end of the year approaches, it seems to be a good opportunity to reflect on the events and activities of the past year. I have the great fortune to live in the Monkton area and spend a great deal of time in close proximity to the Gunpowder Falls. I enjoy fishing, running with …

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Midge and Beginner’s Tying Classes are Still Open

Check out our instruction page for an updated listing of tying classes. Please call us at 410-329 6821 to reserve your space. We still have room in the Midge Tying Class with guide Jason du Pont scheduled from 11:00 AM till 2:00 PM this Saturday, January 27. If you’re new to tying, we still have room in the Beginner’s Tying Class with guide Jason du Pont from 11:00 AM till 2:00 PM this Sunday, January 28.

More Tying Classes for Your Enjoyment

Check out our instruction page for an updated listing of tying classes.Please call us at 410-329 6821 to reserve your space. We still have room in the Stonefly Tying Class scheduled from 11:00 AM till 2:00 PM this Saturday, January, 13. If you’re new to tying, we still have room in the Beginners Tying Class from 11:00 AM till 2:00 PM this Sunday, January 14. For more on Winter stoneflies, check out an addendum from Jason du Ponts’ article that appeared in the Jan/Feb issue of American Angler