Delaware River Club

Delaware River Club
Contact Information    
Address1228 Winterdale Road
Starlight, PA, US
Websitehttp://www.thedelawareriverclub.com/
Phone(570) 635-5880
Emailflyfish@thedelawareriverclub.com
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About Delaware River Club

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The Delaware River Club rests on the banks of the West Branch of the Delaware River, considered to be one of the top five wild trout streams in the nation. The Club requires no membership and provides lodging, guide services and fly fishing schools.


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By Seamus on 10/9/2025 6:32:32 AM • Views (4)
The release from Cannonsville is 1 003 cfs. The rain really helped the rivers and everything is in good shape this morning. The West Branch continues to have the tint from the reservoir. It’s been a bonus for streamer fishing. We’re in a cold snap fo...

By Seamus on 10/7/2025 6:34:02 AM • Views (3)
The release from Cannonsville is 774 cfs. The release was cut back again most likely in anticipation of the rain helping meet the Montague Flow Target. It’s been a while since we had cloud cover and a chance of showers. It looks like a good day to be...

By Seamus on 10/6/2025 6:36:51 AM • Views (0)
The release from Cannonsville is 959 cfs. The release was cut back a bit which should make the lower West Branch a bit clearer. There will still be color but less than yesterday. Wading will also be a bit easier on the West today but the Mainstem wil...

By Seamus on 10/5/2025 7:02:27 AM • Views (2)
The release from Cannonsville is 1 470 cfs. The higher release means more tint in the West Branch so we have a lot of color this morning. Wading will be tough on the West Branch. There are better wade opportunities on the Mainstem. It’s going to be a...

By Seamus on 10/4/2025 7:29:29 AM • Views (2)
The release from Cannonsville is 1 349 cfs. The higher release means more tint in the West Branch. That should help the streamer fishing. Nymphing will also be a good bet early. Olives are making up the bulk of the bugs but there are Isonychia Cahill...

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