10/2/15Guide Evan P. finds a Channel Cat in the depths.
10/7/15Jay S. with a Beautiful fish on a Beautiful day! 25" Walleye
10/2/15Guide Evan P. finds a Channel Cat in the depths.
10/7/15Jay S. with a Beautiful fish on a Beautiful day! 25" Walleye
The water has been cooling and setting into a fall weather pattern. Trout and Walleye are active and fun to catch! Here are photos of our successful anglers!
9/21*/15 John J lands this beauty of a 21" Tiger Trout on the West Branch!
9/21/15John J. slams another 23" Tiger Trout on the same day!
9/21/15 Pete L. with a 20" Brown trout
9/24/15 Guide Evan P displays Andy's 18" Brown
9/24/15 Guide Evan P. displays a 19" brown caught by Andy S.
9/24/15West branch Rainbow!
9/27/15A nice 16" Smallmouth bass finds the net!
9/28/15Keith S. With a big West Branch Brownie!
Mid September has yielded quality fishing conditions. Unstable releases out of the Cannonsville reservoir have provided hit or miss trout fishing, with the Walleye and Bass fishing staying consistent. Here are photos from our successful anglers.
09/12/15A first fish for a new Delaware river angler!
Our National bird, always watching
09/16/15Krystyna slams a 16" smallmouth on this evening
09/14/15 Ken L with a nice Walleye
09/19/15Peter with a 19" Wild Rainbow!
09/19/15A 16" rainbow finds the net early this morning
09/19/15 Dan B. finds a nice 20" Walleye
09/19/15 Dan B. and Guide Evan P. double up on Brown trout!
09/19/15Dan B displays the bigger of the two 18" Brownie!
09/19/15Dan B. holding this 17" wild Rainbow!
09/19/15Dan B. and Guide Evan P. double up on Smallmouth Bass as well!
The fishing has not slowed, High numbers of Bass are being caught, Walleye are being found in the deep runs, and the west branch is cold for Trout. Book a Trip Today!
8/28/15Jacob and Guide Evan displaying an 18" Walleye
8/31/15Kyle D. catches a nice Smallie!
8/31/15Rich slams a nice 17" Smallmouth!
8/31/15DavidBoats a nice Smallmouth!
8/31/15Linda joins in, fun for the whole family!
8/31/15Another Nice bass for the Kyle D. !
9/2/15 Mark S. Displays a chunky Smallmouth
9/2/15Paul S. With another nice Smallmouth!
High number days with bass, and nice Walleye being caught at opportune times.
A nice Bass for a new Delaware river angler!
Smallmouth bass are fun to catch!
Longtime river man, steps into the fishing game!
The young guy joins the fun!
A nice sunset Smallie!
Guide Mike P. With a 21" Walleye
Take back time to a July Walleye!
8/6/15 Aaron L. with a nice 19" Walleye
8/16/15 Aaron L. Nails this 20" Tiger Trout on the Main Stem
8/16/15 Tiger Trout Closeup
8/16/15 Aaron gets a nice Wild Rainbow trout as well
8/8/15 A Smallmouth Bass double for Sabrina and John!
8/1/15 Guide Evan P. finds a 15lb 31" Channel Cat caught on 4lb test with a shad rap. Anything is possible on the Delaware.
July will be closing out as another great month for fishing on the upper Delaware river. Book a trip for sometime in August today, dates are filling up. Cold water is yielding great trout and walleye fishing, and the smallmouth bass are always biting. Come get hooked with Sweetwater Guide Service!
7/24/15 Evan P. finds a 19" Brownie on a dry fly.
7/20/15 Matt knows how to find the Walleye. 22" Eye!
Cold water releases have been implemented to a maximum release of 1,500 CFS out of the Cannonsville Reservoir. This is providing cold clear water all the way down through Narrowsburg. Walleye, Bass, and Trout are all fishing well right now.
7/18/2015 Allison catches a nice Delaware River smallmouth bass!
7/18/2015 Howell R. Strikes with a nice Smallmouth
7/18/15 Chris adds a specie with an 20" Delaware river Walleye!
7/20/15 Jim found this 20" Eye in fast shallow water!
Cold water releases have been increased throughout the month of July so far. These cold temperatures are keeping the trout of our Upper Delaware river active.
7/6/15 Gene had a nice evening of dry fly fishing. Nice wild Rainbow trout!
7/7/15 Ed holding one of a few 18" Brown trout boated this day.
7/7/15 John caught this rare 20" Tiger trout! Beautiful Fish!
7/10/15 Dan nails this beauty of a Bow on a big stick bait.
7/10/15 Guide Mike P. Holding a nice 20" Brown trout
7/10/15 Found 2 river Sunfish, and pulled them out of school.
This first week of July has brought rain and high water. The reservoir's of our East and West branches of the Delaware are both spilling at over capacity. This high water yields quality subsurface trout fishing on only a few sections of river. The river is high and muddy and needs to settle down a bit to restore quality summer bass fishing and moderate flows. The days we have been on the water recently have brought beautiful trout to the net. Book a trip today!
7/3/15 Matt holding this beautiful 17" West Branch Brown trout!
7/3/15 Matt holding another cookie cutter 17" West Branch Brown
7/3/15 Guide Evan P. connects with this mean looking 19" Brown trout
The second half of June has brought some great fishing! The releases were increased from the Cannonsville dam, and water is flowing cold through Lordville, NY. Trout fishing has been on fire. Early mornings have been great for subsurface fishing, and with the middle afternoon bug hatches fish are opportune to be taken on the fly. Schedule your July or August trip today! Smallmouth Bass fishing in the evenings will be great throughout the summer! As well as weather permitting trout target float trips. Book today!
Here are photos from our recent successful anglers!
Steve with one of many nice cookie cutter Brown trout!
Ian with a Fat 17" Brown trout in the net!
Ian slams this Wild Rainbow on a gold spinner.
Bill G. with a Nice Smallie!
Rich T. gets himself a nice Delaware river Smallmouth.
Beauty in the net! Catch. Photograph. Release.
Double Brownie's ! #'s 16 and 17 on this day.
Steve with a nice 18" Brown trout!
Capt. Joey leggio and Guide Evan P. display this 19" Brown trout
6/13/15 A great day for soft plastic smallmouth bass fishing!
6/14/15 Dave L. gets into some decent smallmouth on a nice day!
6/17/15 A first fish for a new Delaware river angler!
6/17/15 Brother and sister finding the smallmouth bass!
6/19/15 Ralph D. caught this beauty of a 18" brown on an early A.M. float!
6/19/15 Guide Evan P. holding Steve's nice Brownie!
6/19/15 Ralph D. gets this wild Delaware river rainbow trout! Beauty!
6/19/15 Guide Mike P. getting the net!
6/19/15 Guide Mike P. holding Dan B's West branch trout!
6/20/15 Frank A. with his first Delaware River Brown trout!
6/20/15 Frank with a beautiful Wild Rainbow trout!
6/19/15 Bob L. hits this Rainbow on West Branch!
6/20/15 Junction pool Walleye on the Main stem!
6/20/15 Bob L. With a nice Main Stem Brown!
6/20/15 Bob L. with an average size Delaware river smallmouth.
6/20/15 Mark finds this Striped Bass 300 miles from the ocean!
6/21/15 Mark hits this beautiful 17" East branch Rainbow trout!
6/21/15 Beautiful Bow!
6/19/15 Another Striper 300 miles from the ocean!
5/21/15 Ultra Light tackle brings in the big ones! Nice 20" brown John!
5/26/15 John P. maiden voyage on the Delaware! 23" Walleye welcomes him.
5/31/15 Bob N. Second cast 19" Walleye on Surface Lure!
5/26.15 Tony strikes with a nice smallie!
5/26/15 Tony hit this nice 19" Walleye on a deep diving crankbait.
5/26/15 Bob N. with another keeper Walleye!
5/26/15 A grand slam day on the Delaware! A rare catch, 23" chain Pickerel.
5/28/15 Fresh feisty shad are still being caught daily!
These past few weeks have remained dry and warm, with a few cooler nights opening up opportunities for trout fishing. Many nice Trout, Bass, Shad, and Walleye are being boated daily, as well as many of the other species we have in the Upper Delaware river! Come join us for a float this June! Book a trip today by emailing us at evan@sweetwaterguide.com or mike@sweetwaterguide.com
Here are some fish photos!
This 10lb Common Carp took a Husky Jerk in 10ft of water!
Beautiful Brown trout ready for relelase!
Feisty little Wild Rainbow from the Delaware River.
Still catching a few Shad
Skinny Spring Walleye
The Month of May has been great fishing, low flows and varied water temperatures, have the fish a little out of whack, but the river temperatures are restoring order, and the fish seem happy and active. Here are Photos from our past week of fishing!
Fresh 13" Wild Rainbow Trout!
15" Brown Trout
Nice American Shad!
Get the Net!
Little hard fighting Delaware river wild Rainbow trout!
Greg B. with a beautiful upper Delaware wild rainbow about to be released!
Greg B strikes again with a feisty oversized American Shad!
The upper Delaware river has been at record high temperatures, and record low flows this May. The FFMP (Flexible Flow Management Plan) implemented on our upper Delaware River needs to be revised. With full reservoirs of water, the Delaware river needs some cold water to be released out of our dams. This cold water will help sustain our trout habitat, and keep our usual spring patterns in order. However despite these unusual flows and temperatures, Sweetwater Guide Service has still been finding some healthy fish in the Delaware. The weather is forecasted to get colder and this should help our water temperatures.
As you will see here, the Shad run is in full swing here on the Upper Delaware, the American Shad is a great fun to fight fish into the boat. Come join us for a Shad fishing trip anytime in the next 4 weeks!
Reece M. connects with a nice Shad!
Jean Hooks into her first shad ever! Hard fighting Shad are a blast to catch!
Guide Evan P. finds a nice Shad on the fly rod!
Steve D. with a nice Roe Shad!
Larry G. Nymphed up this beautiful 18" Bow!
Skein's of American Toad Eggs spotted near shore north of Callicoon, NY.
6 A.M. Dry fly fishing, yields some nice Delaware river Brown trout.
The past few days have brought warm temperatures, sunny skies, and dropping water levels. The fishing has remained quite good with water temperatures hovering around 50 degrees through most of the upper Delaware River system. Multiple trout have been boated every day, as well as Shad on the lower sections of river. Here are some photos from our past few trips!
Matt boats this Monster Brook trout!
Craig N. the "go pro kid" lands this 18" Brown trout!
Bob D. boats this nice rainbow, Grand slam boated today.
Lauren D. boats her first Shad ever! Nice work Lauren!
The NYC couple boated 7 Shad today, nice work!
The weather has gotten nice again as of 4/28, the bugs are beginning to hatch, the trout are in the riffles, the bass in the slack water, the shad are running, and the fish are biting! Come join us for a float!
4/26/15 Tommy starts of the day with a 19" wild brown!
4/26/15 Bob D. stuck this fat 19" brownie!
4/27/15 Busmans holiday, Evan and Mike on a half day main stem float, big Brown!
4/27/15 A healthy looking Smallmouth Bass!
4/28/15 Spencer found the first Shad of the season, Nice work buddy!