Dubtheflyfisher
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- Jan 25, 2017
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Lately, I have been fishing the headwaters of mill creek, mostly being on the south fork. I am interested in making a hike to fish the left fork of mill creek for it is designated class A mixed brook/brown trout fishery. I know that the state stocks the area called "three forks" with brown trout fingerling every year and the PFBC says that there are wild browns, but I myself have never seen a wild brown on any fork of mill creek. Just curious as to whether there are really wild browns on left fork or not?