by THansen » Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:36 pm
Access to PVR is easy., if you come from the topside you can fish about 50 yards from the parking lot near the power plant. I would recommend walking in about 1/2 mile. This section if more of a river/stream setting. If you prefer to bait and wait, then keep heading down. About 3/4 mile down the river flattens out and it is a lake (PVR) It is about 3 miles from the power plant to the dam
If you come in from the bottom, you have to walk about 1/4 mile with some elevation gain. You are walking to the top of the dam. You can fish at the dam, lake type fishing or you can walk in for more lake fishing. I usually go in about 1 1/2 miles. I ride a bike in from the power plant.
There is an Edison service road that runs the entire length from the power plant to the dam. Getting down to the water requires some mountain goat. Alot of rocks in this area. I went there 3 times around the XMAS - New year vacation. it was wide open. i was told the winter bite is much better than the summer bite. From my experience, I would have to agres
I know there are some paths specifically for launching float tubes.
PVR has some rainbow, browns, perch and LMB. Not many bass but some. If you want some more remote wild fishing you can head up stream from the power plant and focus on the wild browns.