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Just curious if anyone would like to get out and fish somewhere on Thanksgiving, even maybe just a morning run. I would like to keep it in the Reading/Berks/Downingtown area. I'm thinking Tully. I know this is a day where most people are spending time with their families but I don't have good relations with my family so I am looking to spend the day with other fly fishers enjoying a hobby I am very passionate about.
 
You must be single.
 
I like the crappy Cranberry Sauce in a can as opposed to jam or homemade stuff on TG. I’ve accepted it and am ok with it.

It’s kind of like no matter how many times
I try to make homemade Chili I can’t beat the recipe on the back of the McKormick seasoning packet. So I’ve stopped trying.
 
thanksgiving morning is great for fishing. afterwards you get to stuff your face with some home cooking. or take out. everyone situation is different. make the most of it.
 
Serious response now…I know some guys who have a tradition to fish TG morning, but I personally don’t. I’m usually in charge of the Turkey at our get togethers and prep on that needs to start by mid-morning or so.

For the first 15 years of my professional career (insurance adjuster) I could never get Black Friday off. Just about when I had gotten enough seniority to maybe get it off, I took a promotion into leadership, and was immediately the least senior manager. Back to the bottom.

I switched companies three years ago, and my new company is closed company wide on Black Friday. Last two years I packed a monster leftover TG sandwich for a streamside lunch and went fishing. Planning on the same this year. I don’t usually fish once rifle is in, so it’s nice to get out before I know I’ll be taking a couple weeks off too.

Might try to score some Amoroso rolls for this year’s.

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Just curious if anyone would like to get out and fish somewhere on Thanksgiving, even maybe just a morning run. I would like to keep it in the Reading/Berks/Downingtown area. I'm thinking Tully. I know this is a day where most people are spending time with their families but I don't have good relations with my family so I am looking to spend the day with other fly fishers enjoying a hobby I am very passionate about.
Downingtown is my second home around the holidays because wifes parents live there. If not for catching COVID id have been there in a few days for turkey day. Could do a day after Christmas on the east branch then coffee cup in-town for worlds best scrapple. Swinging/nymphing for fal fish; redbreasts and small winter smallies that hang around can be fun on the east branch.
 
Would like to join in Downington, but there is no way that I can get on Thursday. I'm in charge of the turkey, so pretty tied up.
 
I can’t make it this time because we are back in Ohio for Thanksgiving. But I would like to join a fishing meet-up sometime, even this winter, if the timing works out. I live in Baltimore County, but I certainly don’t mind driving up to PA to fish.
 
Downingtown is my second home around the holidays because wifes parents live there. If not for catching COVID id have been there in a few days for turkey day. Could do a day after Christmas on the east branch then coffee cup in-town for worlds best scrapple. Swinging/nymphing for fal fish; redbreasts and small winter smallies that hang around can be fun on the east branch.
I'd love to swing with ya at some point man. I've read your posts on stocked trout and your love of the natives and I don't think any one on here is as passionate about true conservatism as you, even though we both know the struggle having to go against our own PFBC in order to truly preserve nature is a battle that cannot be easily won. This isn't some weird sarcasm, just a little honest love. I'm sure if we fished we'd crack jokes at stockers and the people that target them. You're the kind of guy I'd get smashed with BEFORE hitting the creek for banter purposes.
 
I'd love to swing with ya at some point man. I've read your posts on stocked trout and your love of the natives and I don't think any one on here is as passionate about true conservatism as you, even though we both know the struggle having to go against our own PFBC in order to truly preserve nature is a battle that cannot be easily won. This isn't some weird sarcasm, just a little honest love. I'm sure if we fished we'd crack jokes at stockers and the people that target them. You're the kind of guy I'd get smashed with BEFORE hitting the creek for banter purposes.
Haha we will have to go out on the brandy wine sometime when i am down there. Lots of good food around and good craft beer too. I don’t look down at people who target stockers but I know what ya mean, the “fish” themselves are hilarious. Many just don’t know whats beyond the white truck and I don’t fault em for that like you mentioned PFBC has very effective social entrainment. I do target them myself for litter removal/dinner where legal to do so if there are native brook trout, hellbenders, or darter species. Pm me contact info and next time I’m in the area we will have to wet a line and go to victory or something.
 
I can’t make it this time because we are back in Ohio for Thanksgiving. But I would like to join a fishing meet-up sometime, even this winter, if the timing works out. I live in Baltimore County, but I certainly don’t mind driving up to PA to fish.
We should get a winter event set up. I would still recommend Tully as there is a lot of space for everyone and I know that stream well even though I have only fished it once this year. Not my favorite creek, but it is a good one to fish. I actually enjoy fishing it in winter with snow, patiently waiting for that tug of a truly massive... white sucker!
 
We should get a winter event set up. I would still recommend Tully as there is a lot of space for everyone and I know that stream well even though I have only fished it once this year. Not my favorite creek, but it is a good one to fish. I actually enjoy fishing it in winter with snow, patiently waiting for that tug of a truly massive... white sucker!
I went out on the Gunpowder over the weekend and hooked into some big suckers that I was hoping were trout. But any fish on the hook is better than no fish.
 
Haha we will have to go out on the brandy wine sometime when i am down there. Lots of good food around and good craft beer too. I don’t look down at people who target stockers but I know what ya mean, the “fish” themselves are hilarious. Many just don’t know whats beyond the white truck and I don’t fault em for that like you mentioned PFBC has very effective social entrainment. I do target them myself for litter removal/dinner where legal to do so if there are native brook trout, hellbenders, or darter species. Pm me contact info and next time I’m in the area we will have to wet a line and go to victory or something.
I do fish there occasionally, quite frequently when it is stocked. I know of some good runs where the white truck chasers ignore, or maybe it is too far of a walk from the parking lot. Got to get dem trout to tha cooler Hoss! I don't favor that creek too much as most of it is flat water with not as many pools and runs as I'd like. It's pretty boring but makes for a nice after work jaunt.
 
I do fish there occasionally, quite frequently when it is stocked. I know of some good runs where the white truck chasers ignore, or maybe it is too far of a walk from the parking lot. Got to get dem trout to tha cooler Hoss! I don't favor that creek too much as most of it is flat water with not as many pools and runs as I'd like. It's pretty boring but makes for a nice after work jaunt.
Yea thats exactly how the stream is. You ever go below town for smallies or up towards glenmoore?
 
I've fished an area in Chadds Ford by the Brandywine River Museum. It's a pretty level part of the river where it gets wider. Another creek intersects the Brandywine to make a larger creek. I have fun with streamers there and will toss poppers to "snipe" redbreast sunfish at 60+ feet. It's kind of a fun place but nothing I couldn't get out of fishing my Schuykill stretches in Hamburg, and there I have chance of getting into larger fish and maybe a carp, but I have yet to even hook one of those. My friend did.
 
Ive never fished that far down but down town downing town and all that flat featureless water is good red breast fishing. I know the brandywine has good musky too have always wondered about if there are pickerels in there or not
 
I used to fish the Tully on TG before we'd go to family events. You'll basically have it to yourself.
 
Yeah, a lot of that stream is pretty much designated redbreast territory. Also, fallfish. I don't mind catching either, especially up top. Watching fallfish flip over my Chernobyl ants is pretty amusing. I've seen 2 muskie right where Marsh Creek empties into the Brandywine. You could probably get into some if you fished the outflow of Marsh Creek.
 
Yeah, a lot of that stream is pretty much designated redbreast territory. Also, fallfish. I don't mind catching either, especially up top. Watching fallfish flip over my Chernobyl ants is pretty amusing. I've seen 2 muskie right where Marsh Creek empties into the Brandywine. You could probably get into some if you fished the outflow of Marsh Creek.
Theres a video on youtube of them eating rainbows right after a stocking there lol
 
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