The Shenandoah Valley is famous for its role in Civil War
history and for its great natural beauty. But there is something
else: it is a tremendous place to fish. "Fishing the Shenandoah
Valley: An Angler's Guide" is the latest stop in author M. W.
Smith's continuing tour of the Commonwealth's great fishing
spots.
Surveying the entire Shenandoah River drainage system, including
the Allegheny Mountains to the west, Smith looks in depth at these
remarkably diverse waters. The book takes you by county through
many of the region's stocked trout streams, as well as the wild
trout streams of Shenandoah National Park, with advice for both
spinning and fly-fishing. The area's largest impoundments, Lakes
Frederick and Shenandoah, are thoroughly covered, from access
points and contact information to the best techniques for landing
largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and catfish. The book also
devotes an entire chapter to the Shenandoah River, and includes
more than just sound advice on catching smallmouth bass - you also
get details on float trips, including tips on the river's rapids,
as well as adjustments for winter and spring fishing.
As with all of M. W. Smith's fishing guides, "Fishing the
Shenandoah Valley "takes your complete fishing trip into account,
answering questions about guide services, tackle shops, campsites -
as well as providing detailed descriptions of the various species,
so you know what you're catching, not simply how to catch it.
There's always more to fishing than just getting a line wet.
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