Western New York State is home to some of the finest trout fishing in
the United States, from major rivers with massive brown trout to the
most intimate streams home to wild brookies. This book about angling for
trout in the Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Southern Tier regions provides
beginners and local experts alike with the essential ingredients for
great fishing, including clear directions to more than 50 top-notch
streams in six counties and Allegany State Park, which may be the
best-kept and most overlooked angling destination in New York State.
Kelly brings his angling mastery to large trout waters like the
serpentine Ischua Creek north of Olean, the upper Genesee River and its
no-kill area near Wellsville and the scenic, wild-fish-only Wiscoy Creek
in southern Wyoming County, and many more, with precise instructions on
where, when and how to catch fish with both fly and spinning tackle. The
most effective techniques and equipment are covered in full, along with
go-to flies for the fly fisherman. And he enlists amateurs and experts
alike to join a conservation crusade on behalf of natural resources
which need, above all else, some well-motivated friends.