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The Delaware River

Rising in two branches in the Catskill Mountains, the Delaware River flows 419 miles into Delaware bay where it’s waters enter the Atlantic Ocean. With no dams or impediments on the river’s Main Stem, the Delaware is one of the few remaining large free-flowing rivers in the United States.

The watershed encompasses five US states – New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. It’s bodies of water provide drinking water to 17 million people – roughly 6% of the population of the US.

In the early 1960’s, the West Branch of the river was impounded in Stilesville by the Cannonsville Dam, and the East Branch in Downsville by the Pepacton Dam. Both of these dams respectively created a tailwater fishery on the West Branch, East Branch and Main Stem – ensuring that the waters remain cold and creating a superb cold water trout habitat. The influence of the cold tailwater releases can be felt as far downstream as Calicoon.

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East Branch: The riff behind Ray Turner’s

Ben Rinker and I hudled under the knotweed on a June morning in a surprise downpour. This is one of my favorite riffs on the East Branch. It’s a big-fish magnate, ‘bows and browns alike. It also houses the last working eel-weir on the river. Ray’s smokehouse offers some of the best smoked eel anywhere.
Ray Turner attending to his Eel weir.
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East Branch Riff above Ben Rinker’s House

A lovely riff. I had an epic day on it once with Ben Rinker during a late-season Iso hatch. Lot’s of Rainbows.

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East Branch : Alice’s Way

One of my favorite Delaware East Branch spots; Aside from the gorgeous fish it holds, it’s always been one of my favorite spots to end a float at. As fish begin to rise and the spectacular sunsets fade to black, there’s always a half-hour of chaos and blind casting in the dark by sound. That usually lasted until Ben Rinker’s patience gave in, and we were summarily ordered out of the water. I love Alice’s Way.

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Lordville: The Old Bridge and Train Station

Cool to think that you could take a train from Grand Central and hop off at the Lordville riff four hours later.! Below is a Polaroid I took of the Lordville Bridge around 1967. I still love the riff dearly, although it’s more of a hassle to access it these days by foot.

Another view of the Lordville train station. (Taken around 1900)
Remains of Alva Lord’s house
Lordville Riff above the (new) bridge;
“Lordville Hotel”
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Above Hale-Eddy Bridge, West Branch

I love this shot because the bridge is right in front of us – you can barely make out the upper section obscured by the fog. (West Branch of the Delaware)

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East Branch

Downstream from Fireman’s Park, Hancock; Autumn, 2013;

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Above Shehawken,West Branch

Alex and I floated the West Branch of the Delaware with guide Ben Rinker in 2017. Towards the end of the day, we crossed under the 191 Bridge, and just above Shehawken as the sun started to set, I snapped this photo. It was my best catch of the day!

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Delaware West Branch at Dreamcatcher

This was taken on the Solstice, 2018. I floated with Ben Rinker at we were saturated with soft, summer showers. It only lasted about ten minutes, and the benefit was that amazing double rainbow. A lovely section of river.

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The Delaware: Junction of East Branch and Beaverkill