Peace, quiet, and BIG bass! Virginia’s Upper New is a destination for solitude and great fishing

INDEPENDENCE, Va. (WFXR) — The first thing you notice on the upper New River is how quiet it is. All you hear is the sound of birds and water, and maybe a little wind.

The Upper New is one of the last wild streams left in Virginia. While there are access points near Independence, Virginia, and Galax, Virginia, it is only navigable by float craft, canoes, and kayaks. It is narrow, tree-lined, and shallow.

It is also one of the prime smallmouth bass and muskellunge fisheries in Virginia and North Carolina. The stream straddles both states.

“There’s a lot of big fish in this stretch,” said fishing guide Chase Bowman of New River Charter . “Don’t let the depth fool you; we’ve seen 45-inch musky this morning, we’ve seen 18-plus-inch smallmouth.”

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An 18-inch long smallmouth that hit a topwater bait on the Upper New River (Photo: George Noleff)

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Standard musky and smallmouth baits and techniques will work, but the smallmouth seems to really like topwater baits, especially early in the morning.

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