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Drift Boat - What rivers are suitable NY/PA?
Having drifted the West Branch of the Delaware, I'm trying to find other locations that have enough flow to drift (I do understand with little rainfall that will presently be difficult.). I was not able to locate information on which rivers are suitable for this. Any suggestions? Targets - Eastern PA, NY, and CT
Also, WBA (West Branch Anglers) offers a rental service which is helpful because I'm not ready for a full boat commitment. Was curious about alternatives to this. Is there a service that offers rentals in the Tri-State area similar to ski equipment rentals?
In researching NY rivers I was able to find some information on various trout rivers with state documented fishing areas, specific to the river being reported on. However, topographical maps, and specific maps on rivers were very difficult to locate. Other than the standard topo. map for NY I was not able to successfully find a map with detailed river information. Have I overlooked a resource someone can comment on?
Thanks for any support!
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Re: Drift Boat - What rivers are suitable NY/PA?
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Hi onefly -
The answer really depends on something you didn't mention, which is whether you're strictly interested in trout / salmonid water. If so, it shrinks the list of options a lot, for obvious reasons.
As far as trout water goes, I've seen drift boats on the housatonic in CT, and I know people who have floated the Deerfield in Massachusetts. Also, the Salmon River in upstate NY and the Ausable in the Adirondacks. Probably if you go further up into New England there are more options... Also, I imagine some of the Pennsylvania trout streams are floatable. The Youghigheny, an hour south of Pittsburgh, would be a nice float, and has holdover trout.
That's all the floatable trout holding rivers in the Northeast that I know - I'm sure I'm missing at least a few.
If you are also interested in warm water species, then there are tons of options of course.
Don't know of any drift boat rental companies. My guess is that there aren't any. If you spend a lot of time on and around the West Branch, I bet you could find somebody who would make a deal with you.
I would, but I spend too much time in my own boat to rent it out, and you probably wouldn't want to rent my boat anyway. It's a 17 foot blue Lavro that handles like a coal barge and is coated with about seven years of dip spit, trout slime, and Genesee Cream Ale. Good news is you don't need a boat launch - you can just throw it off a bridge into your favorite fishing hole:
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Mudbug, I thought you were going to lose your boat on that quick rock launch!
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Oh, duh - missed that first time around.
Try the Deerfield! There's a certain member of this site who is big into the sartorial side of fly fishing and also the metrosexual side (which are the same side I guess), who has talked up that particular river in the past.
I always assumed he was trying to lure people away from some other river he didn't mention, because that would have been the smart thing to do, so if you can actually corroborate that the Deerfield is worth floating, i'd appreciate it.
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fixed it for you.
i fished the deerfield last summer and it was really nice water. got into some fish too.
if you're a novice rower, it's definitely not the river for you. the releases change throughout the day, and from what I understand it can get dangerous quickly if you don't know what you're doing.
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I think it would be great anytime
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Van Campen should be a good drift after this week....
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Re: Drift Boat - What rivers are suitable NY/PA?
One lesser tried area is central NYS. Tioughnioga, Cohecton, Otselic and others have sections that can be drifted. However, the driftable water is more towards warmwater than cold water fisheries. Boating starts around the brown/smallie boundary. Most of us Salmon R fishers go by the best part of the Tioughnioga which is in the steep valley just west of Rte 81 south of Cortland.
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