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S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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hey all,

Was able to get on my home creek for 3 hours Tuesday the 6th. Fished from 11:00am til 2:00pm. Cloudy with scattered rain but never really heavy rain, 50 degree air temp.

Water was clear, still a little high (like all of PA waters) no temp on water.

Brought 3 browns to hand and lost one more. had maybe 6 more hits. All were caught on olive WB. Tried a few nymph patterns but only caught chubs. Not sure what trout are eating right now. No noticible surface action, no hatches visible.

Good day to be on the water. 2 browns about 8 inches, one about 11 inch.

Fished downstream from Centerville.

have fun out there!

Posted on: 2011/12/7 12:45


Re: S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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I got a nice brown yesterday, lost a few and tied a bunch of new things that I know will hammer them

Posted on: 2011/12/15 11:43
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Re: S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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You're fishing near or in a couple mile segment of the stream that would not surprise me if it is now Class A or close to it.

Posted on: 2011/12/15 16:46


Re: S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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Yea it is a class a year round fishing for only a few short miles, down stream there are a lot of smallies and seems to be let trout even though there are bigger holes

Posted on: 2011/12/16 6:39
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Re: S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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What you think depends on your perspective. I have been following the stream's improvement for 30 years. When I first surveyed it there were no wild trout except in some tributaries. The stream was a transitional stream in the stretch that we are discussing. It was a warmwater stream closer to Seven Valleys.

Posted on: 2011/12/16 16:54


Re: S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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Well i have only been fishing it for 10 months and have had a lot of fun! Got out this past weds 12/14 for 2 hours or so mid-day and landed 2 browns one 12 inch or so, had a few more hits. the browns i caught hit a bugger each 3-4 times before getting hooked, the others would not come back.

From what i can tell TS Lee floods washed the stream clean and is a lot less silt and nice rocky bottom.

I start catching SMB more then trout downstream from 7 valleys, but catch smallies even in Glen Rock in the summer.


Up in Glen Rock and a few miles downstream I don't think the water ever hit 80 degrees this past summer, I really need to get a thermometer!

I personally would like to see a few miles to be designated catch and release only I still run into fishermen all year taking the bigger browns home.

Dryflykleese, we still need to get together to fish, maybe once the holiday craziness is over!

Posted on: 2011/12/16 17:31


Re: S. Branch Codorus Creek, York County, 12-6-11

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Actually Sean, I'm going to hit the creek on Sunday I'll pm you my cell number let me know if you canecone out.

Down closer to seven valleys the trout fishing was amazing. The past few years I have been noticing more fisherman and more people taking more fish. I was talking to a guy that has a chest freezer of trout because every time he goes out he keeps them!!!! I wanted to kill him

I have also noticed people from maryland fishing a day before the opener keeping fish! I guess what I'm saying is I dont like ignorant people on the water especially with these nice trout waters around us

Posted on: 2011/12/17 14:26
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