- Beaver Kill
The Beaverkill, is a
tributary of the East Branch of theDelaware River , approximately 44 miles (70 km) long, in theU.S. State ofNew York . The kill runs through theCatskill Mountains and has long been celebrated as one of the most famoustrout streams in the United States. Its preservation helped establish many of the basic conservation principles of rivers in the U.S.It rises in western Ulster County, flowing south from the col between Graham and Doubletop
mountain s, approximately 30 miles (50 km) north of Monticello. It flows generally WNW, past Roscoe, into southern Delaware County. For most of its lower course it forms part the southwestern boundary ofCatskill Park . It joins the East Branch Delaware from the southeast at East Branch, approximately 10 miles (15 km) northeast of the forks of the Delaware.The river has been popular as a trout stream since the early 19th century, when it became one of the first resort destinations in the United States. The subsequent depletion of the
brook trout population by the 1850s led to an early conservation movement to preserve the river, including the introduction of hatcheries forbrown trout . Its popularity as a trout stream arises in part from the many cold springs and deep pools in the upper river that keep the water at an even cold temperature. Thefly fishing industry is centered around Roscoe, home to several fly-shops and bed and breakfasts catering to fishermen from around the world. More local fly fishing history and information can be found at the [http://www.cffcm.net/ Catskill Fly Fishing Center] located in Livingston Manor.ee also
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List of New York rivers References
* "The Beaverkill: The History of A River and Its People" (ISBN 1-58574-691-6), by Ed Van Put
External links
* [http://www.flyfishingconnection.com/beaverkill.html Fly fishing the Beaverkill]
* [http://gorp.away.com/gorp/activity/fishing/features/wa_nyc3.htm GORP: The Beaverkill River]
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