Beaverkill River New York Mobile GPS Fishing Map
Beaverkill River New York Mobile GPS Fishing Map
Beaverkill River New York Mobile GPS Fishing Map

Beaverkill River New York Mobile GPS Fishing Map

Sale price$4.99

This GPS Mobile Map works only in the Avenza Map App. Scan the Qr Code with your phone or click the link in the description below to download the free Avenza Map App and purchase the mobile map for $4.99.

Once downloaded and in the maps extent a blue gps dot will appear on the map marking your location.

This map works without cell service or internet.

Drop pins to mark your favorite spots, create gps tracks, use the built in compass and more.

The Beaverkill River Fishing Map is designed to give anglers a clear, detailed understanding of one of America’s most historic and influential fly-fishing rivers. Flowing through the Catskill Mountains before joining the East Branch of the Delaware River, the Beaverkill is a classic freestone trout stream known for its fertile waters, rich fly-fishing heritage, and iconic dry-fly fishing. The river supports strong populations of wild brown trout, along with stocked fish that provide consistent angling opportunities from spring through fall.

This map highlights the Beaverkill River’s most productive and recognizable sections, including the upper river near Roscoe, the famed Junction Pool area, and classic riffle-run water downstream. Public land boundaries are clearly marked for legal and confident access, along with carefully researched access points and exclusive parking locations found on no other maps—helping anglers plan efficient days on the water while navigating a river corridor with a mix of public and private land.

The Beaverkill River is primarily a walk-and-wade fishery. Its moderate gradient, defined riffles, and frequent access points favor wading, and floating is uncommon for anglers. This map is built specifically with wading anglers in mind, emphasizing river structure, depth transitions, and holding water that are essential for successfully fishing this technical Catskill river.

Detailed insect hatch charts reflect the Beaverkill’s legendary aquatic life, including Hendricksons, March Browns, sulphurs, caddis, BWOs, and midges—hatches that helped shape modern American dry-fly fishing. These insects drive excellent surface action during peak periods, with nymphing and streamer fishing productive outside of major hatches. Whether you’re fishing classic Catskill riffles, stalking rising trout in smooth glides, or exploring quieter upstream stretches, this map provides the practical, field-ready information needed to fish the Beaverkill River with confidence.

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