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Fishing, Fly-Fishing & Hunting near Massanutten
Flanking both sides of the Massanutten Mountain, fisherman can choose from some of the best spring-fed and limestone creeks in Virginia, and some of the best this side of the Mississippi. Mossy Creek, Spring Creek and Smith Creek are only a few of the many good fishing holes the Massanutten area has to offer. If you want to go fishing for trout or green drakes, light hendricksons or bass, Massanutten’s diverse fishing opportunities can meet your every need.
A short drive from Massanutten you’ll find some of the best fly-fishing east of the Mississippi. Only a short distance from Massanutten, Mossy Creek was rated by Field and Stream Magazine as one of the top five spring creeks in the nation. In addition to Mossy Creek, the Massanutten area offers a wide variety of experiences for those who love fly-fishing, or those who want to learn. Fly-fishing companies sprinkled throughout the valley and mountains offer fly-fishing lessons, tours as well as equipment rentals. Fishing lessons, group sessions and private experiences are all part of the abundant fishing in the Massanutten area. Learn to tie lures, cast and haul in some of the best trout and bass in the country.
Virginia Residents and Non-Residents, visit http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/ for Virginia Freshwater Fishing licensing info, locations, regulations and more.
http://www.mossycreekflyfishing.com/main.aspx
Brian or Colby Trow
Mossy Creek Fly Fishing
1790-92 East Market St.
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Phone: 540-434-2444
Fax: 540-434-2555
Toll free: 866-667-9275
e-mail store: store@mossycreekflyfishing.com
http://www.pagevalleyflyfishing.com/
C.T. Campbell
Page Valley Fly Fishing Service
(540) 743-7952
Email: marcycampbell@embarqmail.com
http://www.shenandoahstreamers.com/
Allen Campbell
(304) 258-0191
Email: freestone64@earthlink.net
Hunting in the Shenandoah Valley can be had in the form of big and small game, alike. White-tailed deer, bears, turkeys and other wildfowl are bountiful here.
Remember to always obtain written permission from land-owners to hunt on their property and obey posted signs.
Virginia Residents and Non-Residents, visit http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/ for Virginia Freshwater Fishing licensing info, locations, regulations and more.
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