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Welcome! My
name is Tony Ritter and I'd like to introduce you to my website.
I've been a New York state licensed guide with over ten years experience
on the main stem of the Delaware River.
My
company, Gone Fishing Guide Service is located in the small hamlet of
Narrowsburg, New York - right on the banks of the Delaware
River. I'm licensed by the National Park Service, the State of
New York along with being fully insured.
We
operate seven days a week and our season runs from April through November.
The
following are a few photos of our clients with their "catch of the
day".
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The
Upper Delaware River system has one of the finest wild trout fisheries in
the United States. The main stem of the Delaware begins in
Hancock, New York and runs south - has a wild strain of rainbow trout
which dates back to the days of the Erie railroad at the turn of the
century. These hard fighting rainbows can be found in the
riffles and at the heads of the eddys.
The Upper Delaware River system has an abundance of
caddis, mayflies and stoneflies which hatch from late April through
September. Early in the season when the water may be high and
off color, spin fishermen using spoons or heavy spinners will have their
day. The best time to target trout will be from late April
through early July and again from September through November.
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The
Upper Delaware River has a sleeper of a walleye fishery. The
best time to go after ol' marble eyes is in late October up until ice-up
when the water temperatures are below the mid forties. They
can be found in deep holes throughout the river. Walleyes
average between 18 to 24 inches with a few lunkers of six plus pounds
caught during the season to make things interesting. Walleyes
can also be caught using Clouser Minnows with sink tip lines like this
happy fisherman found out.
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The
Upper Delaware River is a very special place. In addition to
the fine angling, our clients can expect to see bald eagles, great blue
herons, ospreys, hawks, beaver, deer, turkey and possibly black bear.
No
matter what season of the year you choose, the scenery is unsurpassed with
new adventures around each bend. I hope I'll have an
opportunity to introduce you to this great river.
Good
Fishing!

Anthony
Ritter
Gone
Fishing Guide Service
Narrowsburg,
New York
845.252.3657
riverguide@gonefishing-gs.com

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