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Dry River (to include Skidmore Fork) Fishing Locations
Dry River Overview Here is the overview of the Dry River I wrote for the NVTU
Trout Hike - Dry River (VA - Lower Section) The Dry River is one of my favorite waters within a reasonable distance of Northern Virginia
Trout Hike - Dry River (VA - Upper) Need a trout fix in the middle of summer?
Trout Hike - Skidmore Fork of the Dry River (VA - Upper) It's a long hike that leads to a short, pleasant meadow stream under the dam
Trout Hike - Skidmore Fork of the Dry River (VA - Middle) Heading downstream from the parking lot reveals a dramatically different section
Trout Hike - Dry River (VA - Middle) The Dry River has good pools and active trout - even in late summer.
Trout Trip: Skidmore Fork The lower Dry River paralleling Route 33 is heavily fished - but the upper holds more promise...
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