The Shenandoah and Rappahannock Rivers are ideal for relaxation and enjoying nature in a number of ways. Whether you are casting to smallmouth in a quiet pool, shooting through whitewater, or just taking in the beauty and history of the place, The Shenandoah and Rappahannock Rivers Guide will help you enjoy being out on the water. This completely revised and updated edition reveals the best angling spots, every rapid and access point, and where the best wildlife and scenery are found, making this an essential guide for rivergoers of all kinds. As a bonus, Ingram includes lots of information on trout fishing in the tributaries, smallmouth bass tactics, birding, and history. Bruce Ingram is an outdoor writer and lifelong resident of Virginia whose award-winning writing has appeared in over 2,000 magazine articles and three other river guides including the newly released The South Branch and Upper Potomac Rivers Guide, which covers the South Branch of the Potomac in West Virginia and the Main Stem of the Potomac in West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia from the confluence of the South and North Branches down to nearly the fall line above Washington D.C. He lives in Troutville, Virginia.