mr7183
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Penns is going to be so prime in July!!!!Penns at 1100 CFS and 1.3" in the forecast for today. I'm praying for the rain to stop.
Not apologetic. 🌧️🛑⛪🙏
Penns is going to be so prime in July!!!!Penns at 1100 CFS and 1.3" in the forecast for today. I'm praying for the rain to stop.
Not apologetic. 🌧️🛑⛪🙏
I am taking Friday off and hope to get up to the LJ for my first trout fishing of the spring. I am not optimistic.
Penns is going to be so prime in July!!!!
I was being sarcastic.Unfortunately high flows in May don't assure us of that. June is looking promising, though. There are years where water temps are borderline for fishing the GD. I think it will be safe this year.
It is tough for people to pick up on when it is done "through the keyboard."I was being sarcastic.
At this point I am probably going to cancel my plans to fish Friday. I would be driving up from Baltimore County and I am just not familiar enough with the other area streams (other than the usual names) to make alternate plans. I could always fish the local tailwater near home, but honestly that does not interest me enough to use a day off work.It peaked nearly identically on the 6th/7th and took three days to drop to 800 and five days to get to 500. I would expect it to drop a bit more slowly this time, especially with more rain in the forecast. I'd still go but, as mentioned above, I'd have some backup plans on places to fish. I don't think you'll see it below 500 until next week.
We need a "sarcasm" emoji. 😉It is tough for people to pick up on when it is done "through the keyboard."
We need a "sarcasm" emoji. 😉
So far, my 2025 has been a lousy fishing year, too, but I know better days are ahead for me really soon. My trout fishing has been practically non-existent, and my catch numbers would be pathetically low. I had one good outing in NC PA just a couple weeks ago, but otherwise, most trips have sucked. I have scratched out a couple fish or none at all.At this point I am probably going to cancel my plans to fish Friday. I would be driving up from Baltimore County and I am just not familiar enough with the other area streams (other than the usual names) to make alternate plans. I could always fish the local tailwater near home, but honestly that does not interest me enough to use a day off work.
Unfortunately my spring fly fishing plans have not amounted to anything. When the year began I had a lot of good intentions to get out and fish the spring hatches and explore some new water. Between work obligations, kids sports, and weather, it has been a wasted spring in terms of fly fishing. The extent of my fishing has been a couple mornings throwing streamers for smallmouth and an afternoon on a local trout stream. The real killer has been spring baseball — both boys play travel baseball and have practices and/or games every day of the week except Fridays. Oh well, that’s life.