Scott A2 804/4 Fly Rod Review

If you need a solid backup rod or have been looking for a quick and light travel rod the A2 may just be the ticket. Priced just under $300, this rod is ideal for small to medium sized mid-Atlantic streams and is a great addition to your quiver. –Theaux Le Gardeur Buy a Scott A2 804/4 fly rod at www.backwaterangler.com

Scott A2 1006/4 Fly Rod Review

The new ten footers in the A2 series are long, light and powerful. Scott performance at an entry level prices equals a win-win for anglers that cover lots of water in search of big fish. Bring this one to Western Maryland-you won’t be disapointed –Theaux Le Gardeur Buy a Scott A2 1006/4 at www.backwaterangler.com

Scott G2 843/4 Fly Rod Review

More anglers have switched over to this 4 piece 3wt this season than all of our other 3 wt rods combined. Frankly we’re running out of 3 wt lines because of the popularity of this rod. Great touch, packable and very light in the hand-next time we’re faced with low water-I’ll grab this rod first. –Theaux Le Gardeur Buy a Scott G2 Fly Rod at www.backwaterangler.com

Gunpowder River Stream Report

On Feb. 16, 2007 Theaux added the following:Spillover this week has brought the river flow up to 145 CFs and it is dropping now to the low 100’s. Today all access points are now “plowed in” –read no access–from Upper Falls through Bluemount Rd. We will be speaking to Gunpowder State park officials today about when the lots will be cleared and will keep you posted. The air is colder than the water, at least the water that’s moving. Just ask the fish! The Gunpowder river is flowing at 58 Cfs and all of the access points are open. The river has lots of edge …

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Jed Writes about Gunpowder Park Use Issues

In a follow up to my earlier post, Jed writes: Theaux– Here’s what I saw on the trails. I hope passing it on to DNR with other people’s observations helps improve the trail conditions. I was fishing the Gunpowder on the 15th of January. I walked from York Road to about a half mile above Bunker Hill Road. On the north bank trail above the big pool ,above the Bunker Hill access there were 2 or 3 places where the trail had become mired in mud. I don’t know what the cause of this miring is, but it certainly was a deterioration of the trail. …

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Cold Days Fly Fishing on the Gunpowder River

Yes it’s cold out there, just remember that the Gunpowder River is a tailwater that provides excellent fishing during the Winter because the flows coming out of the Dam are typically in the low to mid 40’s.I accompanied Jason du Pont, who is getting to be well know for his video work, and Stacey Smith, who also guides for the shop on this recent outing and had a ball. Click To Play Cold weather doesn’t always mean slow fishing on the Gunpowder as this video short shows.