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Summer is Winding Down and Fall is Upon Us...

Wine, Dine, and Cast a Line. Before you know it we're out of Time..

Welcome to Filingo Fly Fishing

FilingoFlyFishing is far from your average guide service. I built this company from the ground up to be unique and stand apart from the rest. How do I do that you ask..? It's simple - by giving you a fresh and beautiful experience on the water. I wouldn't dare tell you that on my trips your guaranteed to catch "The Largest Fish" you've ever seen. Nope.. I can promise that I will provide you with opportunities to catch fish, however; but I can't hold the rod for you. More importantly, I will make sure we have the time of our lives while on a guided tour together, or when taking a casting or tying lessons. Not only am I a guide, but also a teacher of the art form and rivers. This means that I'll be filling you with knowledge on bugs as we lift rocks together, fish as we see them behave, and every other aspect of the river's lively veins. As our day comes to an end, you'll leave our experience with full confidence that you can catch fish wherever you may be, alone or in company. You'll now have the knowledge and skill sets to feel much more comfortable on the water.

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Fishing Conditions: September 10, 2023

Pocono Mountain Pennsylvania Streams: The rivers and streams of the Pocono Mountain region in Pennsylvania are running a little high right now due to recent rains. Although our Pocono Mountain streams are up, some of them are fishable. The rain we've had has been very spotty, so while some streams are slightly up, some are average to below average. We've been seeing BWOs, Caddis, Tricos, and Slate Drakes flying around in the Pocono Mountains depending on the day. Fly fishing with the nymphal forms of these is a great option to pass the time. We have a few hot days on the way, but then it looks like things will calm down again. So, be aware of river temperatures when entering the creek and fishing! Fall in the Pocono Mountain region is right around the corner and it's a great time of the year to be out.

Upper Delaware River: The West Branch of the Delaware River is flowing roughly 1,020cfs and 58-63 degrees at Hale Eddy. The East Branch of the Delaware River is flowing roughly 1,020cfs and 61-65 degrees at Fish Eddy. The Main Stem of the Delaware River is flowing roughly 2,530cfs and 65-67 degrees at Lordville.

The Upper Delaware River in New York and along the Pennsylvania is pumping good flows all throughout the system right now. The recent rain we've had throughout the Upper Delaware River Valley has helped boost all that which is a good thing. Going into fall that's exactly what you want to see, plus we want those reservoirs nice and full. The West and East Branches of the Delaware River are all floatable and fishable right now. There's been options to streamer fish the falling water on the Delaware lately but that's been hit or miss. Fly fishing the Upper Delaware River with nymphs is also a good options for searching for Delaware River Trout. All branches of the Delaware River are steadily dropping so be aware with the heat wave coming this week. We've also still been seeing trout sip off the surface on the Upper Delaware River. There's been Flying Ants and BWO's mostly, along with sparse Caddis and Slate Drakes flying about. It's a great time to be floating the Upper Delaware River!

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West Branch Delaware River - Stilesville

West Branch Delaware River - Hale Eddy

East Branch Delaware River - Downsville

East Branch Delaware River - Fish's Eddy

Delaware River - Lordville

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