New River Virginia Largemouth Bass Fishing Techniques, Habitat, Guides, Charter Service
If looking for that trophy smallmouth, look no further than Sam Rorrer, Lead Guide. Although Sam only recently started his guiding, he has been on the New River for a quarter of a century. And another side note. We guide because we love what we do, you get southern hospitality at its finest!
Our main floats are located about 1 hour from Roanoke, VA, 2 hours from Greensboro and Winston Salem, NC and about 4 hours from the Northern Virginia and Washington, DC area. Actual travel time will vary for each client according to destination.
The New River is pre-dated in geological history only by the Nile River. The Appalachian Mountains were formed around this scenic river, raising it to higher elevations. It begins as a spring near Blowing Rock Country Club in North Carolina and winds in a northerly direction flowing through North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is a scenic river that is home to plants, fish and wildlife that are considered endangered and quite rare. Bald eagles, osprey, snowy egrets, minks, otters, and many other species are frequently sighted. Here you will find smallmouth bass, muskie, walleyes, rock bass, flathead and channel catfish.
Read more > February 21, 2006, 12:10 pm