Members yummysmokedham Posted September 3, 2015 Members Posted September 3, 2015 I am meeting the in-laws tomorrow for a couple of days of striper and walleye fishing on the Norfolk and figured once they go home Sunday that I would break out the fly rod and head down to the tailwaters. I have never fished the norfork tailwaters but I have fished the white and the beaver tailwaters before. With the rainy summer we have had how wadeable are the tailwaters, i have read the white is almost unfishable without a boat. I would rather not rent a boat if I did not have to. Any suggested spots I should check out?
jtram Posted September 3, 2015 Posted September 3, 2015 http://www.swpa.gov/ You should have some wadeable water on Norfork
sfiser Posted September 5, 2015 Posted September 5, 2015 You will likely have wadeable water in the am, be on the lookout aswater rises fast at norfork and they are running each day beginning around 10am or noonish. If you are down in the catch and release area pay good attention to the water level as you can't hear the horn that far down.
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