Penns Creek Angler has good daily reports on their FB page. Penns for most people will be a "no-go" this weekend. Spring will be doable. Lots of water in the region, so I'm looking to explore some new "green lines" and natural repro water. I'll also be catching a PSU baseball game Saturday and perhaps tasting some wine as well. It ain't all fishin' for me these days!
Thanks for that. Here’s their latest from today:
Penn’s Creek Angler Fly Shop Weikert, Pa. 17885. The Hatches don’t stop because of High Water. As a matter of fact, they Intensify!
Over the past 5 days I’ve seen blizzard hatches of Grey Fox, March Browns, Craneflies, Caddis, Stoneflies and Olives. I watched 500 Swallow absolutely destroy an Olive hatch the other day. Last evening I sat by the creek and Stoneflies were everywhere, they are an important food source for edge feeding trout in higher water. (fish your nymphs close to the edge) Stoneflies crawl out of the creek to hatch, the trout know this and wait there for them. These are the pictures I’ve posted over the past several days. Yes, these are old pictures I don’t need any more on my computer. That Stonefly took 55 minutes to emerge from its exoskeleton and become an adult.
I’d fish today for sure, yes, the water is higher, its 1290cfs and falling, the color is just right to edge fish. If you are on the South side of the creek, you will be looking for right bends and if you are on the north side of the creek, you’ll look for left bends. Fish the soft water after the bend! No, I am NOT pushing people to come here in this high water, but it is fishable. (again stoneflies) I had a nice day yesterday.
For the new folks that don’t have experience fishing Penn’s Creek 300-700cfs are normal flows, 700-1000cfs is fishable but don’t try to cross the creek, 1000-1500cfs is good for anglers that have a lot of experience, my boots would not get wet if I fished with flows above 700cfs.
People with physical limitations should be very careful above the 700cfs level. I would not travel long distances to get here to fish above the 700cfs level. Penn’s is a tough creek, if you can fish Penn’s successfully you can fish anywhere in the world.
I don’t know what more to say other than if you don’t learn to fish higher water you will miss lots of opportunities. It looks like this is going to be another higher water year.
All the Best!
Bruce