Delaware river fly fishing conditions.

Delaware River Fishing Conditions

   Fishing for trout at temperatures 66 degrees Fahrenheit (about 18.8 Celsius) or below is ideal. Fishing for trout at temperatures above 68 degrees Fahrenheit (20 Celsius) can be and very often is lethal.

New - 2015 fishing slow due to the cold weather.for more information about the insects listed here see one of these...

Posted by Jerry Hadden's Delaware River Guide Service on Sunday, April 26, 2015


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Flow levels for floating the West Branch of the Delaware River.

400 cfs - I would consider this unfloatable or questionable at best. Most of your day will be spent dragging your boat this leads to an un-enjoyable day.

500 cfs - Minimal floating conditions with less time spent dragging your boat.

600 to 800 cfs and above - The West Branch is now very floatable at these levels.


West Branch Delaware River Fly Fishing Flow Conditions.

Flow and Temperatures for the West Branch Delaware River.

at Stilesville NY

at Hale Eddy NY

Main Stem Delaware River Fly Fishing Flow Conditions.

Flow and Temperatures for the Main Stem of the Upper Delaware River.

at Lordville NY

at Callicoon NY

East Branch Delaware River Fly Fishing Flow Conditions.

Flow and Temperatures for the East Branch Delaware River.

at Harvard NY

at Fishs Eddy NY





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An Upper Delaware river brown trout comes to the net.


An Upper Delaware river brown trout comes to the net.


Wild life on the Upper Delaware.

Delaware River fly fishing conditions.
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