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New River Getaway
« on: September 27, 2010, 07:12:38 PM »
If you haven't been....you should go.  If life ever gives me the opportunity, I hope to own property in this area---Here's why:

The Arrival:

Got the late start on Friday, one holdup after another, grocery stops, gas stops, drop off Fed Ex package....get to some water!  Our original planned campsite was loaded with junky old clunker campers with no space for tents....20 miles out of our way, but we kept on rolling. Campsite #2, not bad,  but not quite right.  Campsite location #3 PERFECT!  Boat lauch, river bank, and had it all to ourselves.
We're Home!




Launched the boat...drifted to campsite, casting for muskie, ofcourse!  Unbelievable water, clear as the SoHo-- you could see every stone and boulder in the 30 ft holes...freakin' awesome!





Crystal getting some R&R when I floated in:



Made the firewood run..with the chainsaw--this is comfy campin'.  About 4 miles up a dusty gravel road.....Here's what we saw:





We get back to the campsite, chucking big musky plugs and bucktails into the dark of night...no takes, but our hopes are high,  and we are excited about the promise of tomorrow.  The campfire was perfect, our steak dinner was awesome, and the Octoberfest beer topped it off.  Best night's sleep I have had in a long time.

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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2010, 07:26:23 PM »
Day Two

I awake early to the sounds of nature. Crystal wants to sleep in, so I'm off for topwater fishing. Boat's chained right at the bank, ready to roll, so I hop in and slip upstream with the trolling motor.  Around the bend, I get to some shoals.  All to myself...



Standing on the logjam of the middle bridge pile on:



Upstream view, as I'm getting busts by smallies on topwater:



Caught several of these guys as I waded to the top shoal in the picture:



Bite was a little slower than years past, since the cool weather had not hit yet...but fishing was still great.

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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2010, 09:18:26 PM »
The Float:

I drifted back to the campsite, got the fire going and the coffee started.  The skillet potatoes and sausage got a little burned, but we didn't care....we were happy to feed our bellies with fishing fuel.  We arranged for our shuttle, loaded the boat and locked down our gear.  As we finished breakfast, two anglers in a small jon boat drift by and I can hear the commotion as they're shouting about the musky that just followed in their plug right in front of our campsite...It's going to be a great day!

We got launched and the day began.  
The first hour was a bit slow.  Letting the floatillas of kayakers pass by, we took our time to finish the evening as the last boat in line.  It felt kinda like the Caney, but the river was so wide that no one ever really got in the way.  

Out of a deep hole, looking off in the distance, Crystal starts yelling:
"Oh My God! Oh My God! Oh My God! A F'n Musky!!!!!!   A big boy had followed her bucktail  right up to the boat.  The clear water showed off his stripes and colors beautifully.  He quietly drifted back down into the deep pool out of site. Several more casts later, no dice, but hearing her uncontrolled panicked profanity at that musky follow just warmed my heart ;D.
We floated on:





A rapid that almost swamped us:



 A victory beer to calm our nerves:



Watching the carnage as the canoers kept getting stuck:




It felt kind of wrong passing by shoal after shoal of perfect smallie water to fish the long, deep pools.  But we could already sense evening slippin in, and did not want to get stuck after dark on a 6 mile rocky float.  We eased into a tempting deep stretch, and right off the bat, I spotted a fat musky glued to the bottom in 20 foot of water...Game time!!!!!!!


30 yards of frantic casting of my Giant Tinsel Bucktail....It happened!!!!!!I spotted the giant gator getting closer and  closer as he charged the bait.  His large white jaws gaping wide open he ripped a hole in the water.  It was like an out of body experience where everything happens in slow motion.  I saw the aggressive stalk unfold atleast 15 yards before he scarfed the bait and the subsurface head slashes began.  
"AAAAAAggggghhhhh!"  Screaming at the top of my lungs "Oh my God!!!!"   I stuck a solid hookset.  Now I just had to hang on.  He circled around the small boat and then launched 2 feet out of the water.  KAPLOOOSH!  In the mist of the showered splash, my 4 oz bucktail got launched back at me, and you could hear the blades rattling in the air.  I was a nervous wreck.  I tried to keep my composure as my trembling hands untangled the slack line.

Then here goes Crystal..."AAAAAgggggghhhhhhh!!!!  I saw him chase it in!!!!!"  She's got a musky on her bucktail tethered to only 2 feet of line.  Headshaking and splashing the water like crazy.


 Flip the Bail , Flip the Bail    I yell.    I can't   I have to sit down       Poor Crystal is afraid she's going to fall in.  I watch her fish churn the water to froth and head shake to freedom in about 10 seconds of chaos.  Now she’s rattled and shaking.  Unbelievable!

We float on to the next deep hole, and there’s a giant fish laying on the bottom.  We cast several times, no dice.  20 yards later, Crystal’s yelling again...she’s got a mid 40's fish on the chase, but she freezes, and can’t figure 8.  I watched the catchable fish calm back down...and I can’t get mad...but I keep on yelling, “Figure 8! Figure 8!”

Next deep hole, Crystal starts yelling...another take.  A large boil and flash where her bait landed, but no hookup.

My God guys....we did not land any, but that was the most intense hour of fishing that I could have ever pictured.
There is no easy way to those fish, and we’ll just have to leave them for next time.  Evening was sinking in heavy, and we still had several low light shoals to get done with our float.

A few more scenes:









We drifted back in the dark, making it back to our campsite still in time to eat at a small dive restaurant called the Palisades.  This place was awesome.  A great menu, later night hours, microbrews and brick oven pizzas.





About a 2 mile drive, we’re back at camp.  We drank a bottle of champagne to celebrate a truly blessed day.  It was perfect.  I woke up to rain on the tent.  Launched the boat, and raised Crystal’s first muskie twice downstream, but no hookups this morning.

We packed up the gear , drove to a town up river and watched Sunday football at a great little wing joint/Sports Bar.

Cajun Asian and Garlic BBQ.  


Drove home in the rain.  Now back to real life.....and planning the soonest time we can return.  If not this fall, definitely this winter.


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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2010, 08:39:15 AM »
Awesome report-  I feel like I was along for the ride!! ;D  What a rush those monsters must put on you!  Nice job, thanks for posting
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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2010, 08:55:54 AM »
NICE!!

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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2010, 09:21:45 AM »
Beautiful Trip Travis!

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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2010, 09:54:22 AM »
Great report and thank you for sharing.
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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2010, 05:22:28 PM »
Awesome Travis! Great report and beautiful photos. Set it up, we'll do a trip up there.
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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2010, 09:17:40 AM »
Sounds like a blast... them musky sure have a way of spitting them hooks.

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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2010, 03:05:44 PM »
Sounds like an awful fun trip, even without muskies to hand. That's a beautiful river, for sure.

Next time you're up that way you might want to detour over to Cuz's, off US19/460 between Claypool Hill and Tazwell for dinner. It's only a bit out of the way, especially if you're coming back on 460 from the portion of river near Bluestone -- well worth driving down to Abingdon rather than catching I-77 south... My wife and I were up that way earlier this summer chasing some fish for a research project, and we stumbled into this place a bit on the tired, wet and hungry side -- the waitstaff didn't seem to care about the puddles (sorry about that!) and the food was outstanding!


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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2010, 04:43:43 PM »
Awesome report, you should have been a writer Travis.  Great pictures too!
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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2010, 08:35:50 AM »
Wow, that was great Travis!
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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #12 on: October 04, 2010, 09:13:45 AM »
I miss home. Thanks for sharing the story.

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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2010, 11:21:32 AM »
Thanks to John I got a chance to fish the New for the first time this weekend.  I have been aware of this river since 1990 when I befriended Boog Meyers that lives in Pearisburg, VA.  John and I camped in the same spot that Travis and Crystal.  Boog came down and visited with his boys both nights we were there.  It's was the first time I had seen him in 20 years.

We floated the same stretch that Travis and Crystal did.  What a GORGEOUS river!  The scenery alone is awe inspring!  We raised around 8 musky, 3 of which came within the first few hundred yards from the put in at the campground.  Most moved to flies but a couple, including the one I landed, came on large plugs.  Thanks for inspiring us to to go you two!


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Re: New River Getaway
« Reply #14 on: October 07, 2010, 02:54:49 PM »
nice!