Every summer I shift gears from trout to smallmouths. I lived in NE PA and grew up fishing for smallmouths in the north branch of the Susquehanna and the upper Delaware. Since moving to SE PA I’ve been looking for some SM fishing closer to home. I’ve tried the Susky near Harrisburg without much luck. Every time I go, I’m astonished that such perfect water doesn’t yield many or any fish, but I know it’s not just me. It’s hard to justify a 150+ miles of driving for the results I’ve been getting. I might as well just head north.
I’ve been fishing the Schuylkill the last few seasons. I fished the River close to where I live, from around Birdsboro downstream to Valley Forge. I’ve both waded and floated the section with my kayak. I have yet to have what I consider to be a really good day catching SMs. The River has a lot of flat, shallow, featureless water; but when I find a section with current, cover, and depth I fish it thoroughly. I may catch a few smaller fish on a Clouser or bugger, but not the numbers and size I had hoped for from a great looking spot. Also, I rarely catch fish on top with a popper or slider; my favorite kind of fishing.
I sometimes hear reports of great catches on the Schuylkill, mostly on bait. Reports are one thing – actual results are another. Is it me (inept!), is it the method (fly fishing), or is it that the River doesn’t hold a lot of fish or quality fish?
I’ve been fishing the Schuylkill the last few seasons. I fished the River close to where I live, from around Birdsboro downstream to Valley Forge. I’ve both waded and floated the section with my kayak. I have yet to have what I consider to be a really good day catching SMs. The River has a lot of flat, shallow, featureless water; but when I find a section with current, cover, and depth I fish it thoroughly. I may catch a few smaller fish on a Clouser or bugger, but not the numbers and size I had hoped for from a great looking spot. Also, I rarely catch fish on top with a popper or slider; my favorite kind of fishing.
I sometimes hear reports of great catches on the Schuylkill, mostly on bait. Reports are one thing – actual results are another. Is it me (inept!), is it the method (fly fishing), or is it that the River doesn’t hold a lot of fish or quality fish?