The Casselman River is one of those great little trout streams that everyone should have learned to fly fish on. The river's size, accessibility, and ease of wading make it an excellent stream for beginners. Managed as a
delayed harvest area, the river is under catch and release
regulations from the first of October through the 15th of June, with
a two fish limit thereafter. The Casselman River is a favorite
destination of fishermen of all skill levels and has been featured
on ESPN's Fly Fishing America. Fisherman can expect good numbers of
large rainbows and browns and excellent numbers of trout in the 12''
to 14'' range. Brook trout can often be found in the river during
the spring months before temperature increases force them back into
the tributaries. The Casselman flows through a wide valley filled
with hardwood forests and Amish farmlands, it's banks lined with
alders and wildflowers, providing a setting that is hard to match in
this age of fast food and urban development.