Wolf Creek

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Stream Category: A

Native Fish: Brook, Smallmouth Bass, Rock Bass, Carp, and Bluegill

Gear:

· Dry Flies: Adams, BWO, Terrestrials (Hoppers), Stimulators, and Caddis
· Nymphs : Pheasant Tail, Hares Ear, Prince, Zebra Midge, and Zug Bugs
· Streamers: Wooly Bugger, Muddler Minnow, and Leech Patterns
· Rod: 9’ or larger
· Waders: Chest
· Net: Yes
· Polarized fishing sunglasses

Casting: Back and Roll Casts

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About:

Located just off of I77 in Rocky Gap, near the border of Virginia and West Virginia, this beautiful portion of Wolf Creek is only one of three stocked streams in Bland County. But don’t get discouraged, because of its general location this stream is not often heavily fished, even by local fishermen.

This section of Wolf Creek runs from the first stocked sign on Shady Branch Circle (SR-678) to a small pull off area on Quary Dr. (SR 665) just before the stream crosses underneath I77. Normally working my way up the stream I will start on Shady Branch Circle, fishing streamers and multi nymph rigs until I get past the overhead bridge on VA-61. Once past the bridge stick with single nymphs and dry flies, the stream gets really shallow and narrow here. Because this section of the stream flows next to a field I will also try the occasional hopper, but only for the initial stocking in October.

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Additional Notes and Precautions:

From Rocky Gap to the Bland/Giles County border Wolf Creek follows VA-61 and can be fished, however fishermen should be on the lookout for posted signs.

Directions from Blacksburg and Wytheville, VA:

From Blacksburg – Follow US 460 West towards Narrows. Turn right onto Fleshman Rd at the stop light in Narrows. Then take 2nd left onto MacArthur Ln. Continue on VA-61 W for 20 miles to the Arms Service Memorial.

From Wytheville – Follow I77 North towards Bluefield, Take exit 64 for Rocky Gap, then turn right on to US-52N. At the next intersection turn left, then turn right onto VA-61

3 thoughts on “Wolf Creek

  1. Man I can’t believe I am just finding this site! I live in Southwest Virginia, Tazewell County. I was wondering if you have ever fished Little Tumbling Creek, or Big Tumbling Creek? Little Tumbling has some great Natives, Big Tumbling is a stocked stream. Both are apart of the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area. I see you’ve moved but next time you’re in VA, send me an email. Thanks for the work!

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