Guided Fly Fishing Trips in Pennsylvania

Wade Fly Fishing Trips
We offer Guided Fly Fishing Trips in PA on Tulpehocken Creek, Little Schuylkill River, French Creek, The Manatawny & Big Schuylkill. All necessary fly fishing gear can be included for each trip. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced fly fisherman we have a Fly Fishing Trip to fit what you’re looking for
Private Fly Fishing Lessons
Book Private Fly Fishing Lessons for up to 3-4 People in Pennsylvania. Located in Berks County we can provide all necessary gear for your trip including Boots, Waders, Rods, etc. Learn the gear, practice casting, then hit the water to target fish & learn in our 101 Course


Jet Boat Fly Fishing Trips
Float down the Schuylkill to Fly Fish for Smallmouth or jump aboard and hit the Lake for Largemouth! Our 2023 18 ft Lowe Roughneck Flat Bottom Jet Boat can be booked for up to 2 Fly Anglers & 3 for Spin Fishing
Kayak Fly Fishing Trips
Want to get to the spots where no one else can? Jump into one of our Top of the Line Sit-On-Top Kayaks and float comfortably as we Kayak to Wade Trout streams or search out Largemouth on Marsh Creek or Blue Marsh.

Target Species

Trout
The Little Schuylkill, Tulpehocken, Manatawny, French Creek, Big Schuylkill, Hay Creek, Scott’s Run, & more! We guide on all trout waters in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Trout fishing trips in Berks, Schuylkill, Chester, & Montgomery County have long been underestimated as areas with great Trout Fishing. Top Water has the Guided Fly Fishing Trips on all of these waterways.

Musky
Musky are often the Apex Predators of whatever freshwater they inhabit and are some of the biggest and most exciting fish to chase. Many times they are difficult to catch. With Top Water, we will show you how to land and catch Musky on big waters like Marsh Creek. Take a trip on our 16 foot Flat Bottom or a Fly Fishing Trip from one of our kayaks to find these predatory and hard fighting fish!

Smallmouth
The Mighty Schuylkill River is our favorite Smallmouth Bass Waterways and produces hefty numbers of strong and sizeable fish. In rivers, smallmouths are typically active all day long, even in the heat of summer. So your best bet for summer smallmouth fishing is to find a river with a rocky bottom, clear water, and midday water temperatures that stay below 75 degrees. Your Guide has been on the Schuylkill for over a decade and knows where and how to find these aggressive and fun-fighting fish!

Largemouth
Marsh Creek and Blue Marsh are our target waters for Largemouth. Learning how to fly fish for bass is a great introduction to the sport of fly fishing. We believe that it’s best to start out on a pond with bass or panfish instead of on a stream or river. Fly fishing trips for largemouth and smallmouth bass is a wonderful way to spend a quiet afternoon and most people have them close to home so it’s a way to get out and try your newfound skills right away.