West Branch of Pine Creek ?

I think a part was fairly recently added to the Class A list. Upper section, above Lyman Run. Not sure when it was surveyed though.
 
you know i surveyed it very well! Caught a lot of fish but the changes, i have seen over the years, well, something has changed. I think the lack is do to not fishing it.

lets put it this way------how many have fished the West Branch of Pine and how many know of it and how to get there.

How many go to Lyman Lake and fish those tribs--------you got it ----not many. How many fished the Brookland and the Genessee Forks.

I have 5 fingers and you will take up two!

Maxima12------- How many really fish, seems you spend a lot of time long jawing on here about not stocking, wild trout, get trout, fool trout, see trout, lose trout and how many spots and fins.

iam no scientist, wan a be warden. biologist, booster or rooster Did it, made friends, made it, all the way.Age croped up fast, but the smell i remember was in the air, on that hot, breezy day fishing, all of Pine the left the right the below the top the bottom.

Did not get that from you tube, facebook, t v, cell phone, drive by, fancy pants book writers. I did it.

Survey? Take a look next time in the restroom and survey what your missing! Balls, boy's , it takes some to keep going on!

T V., videos, you tube, the bottom line. Keep you in the Couch, pop corn and a soda. Makes me think, your a notch and i am a legend.

Maxima12 How about those fancy pants book writers, you know, those guys with a cigar and never light it. Why should they, sitting in the bathtub with a glass of wine, not many bugs.

West Branch, why fish it, you can see it in your dreams. 2 tokes, glass of Burbon, Willie Nelson and your almost there!
 
One of the better Maxima posts right there. You could print your words and hang them on a wall in a frame and people would consider it art. The more you read, the more comes to light.

Take 2 tokes and read it again and it becomes clear as day.
 
I dunno.. It kind of reminds me of trying to fish Cussewago Creek in Crawford County. You can only get to the water by using a machete and/or a winch and once you get there, the fishing is almost never worth the effort...🙂

Brad: You could write or call the PFBC Area 3 AFM and ask them when WB Pine was last surveyed as they'd be the folks doing the work..
 
RLeep2 wrote:

Brad: You could write or call the PFBC Area 3 AFM and ask them when WB Pine was last surveyed as they'd be the folks doing the work..

That seems like the best bet.

And if you have some reason why you think it should be re-surveyed, let them know.

If you noticed some significant changes on West Branch Pine, by all means let them know.

 
Millsertime wrote:
One of the better Maxima posts right there. You could print your words and hang them on a wall in a frame and people would consider it art.

Which people?

It's hard to imagine that anyone would consider that art.




 
Art is in the eyes of beholders, West Branch Pine Creek, some see weeds, i see success. Some see dark, i see the light of the first morning shine and the dimple of the West Branch rising Trout.

Don't expect all to Glee, Glee is in the eyes of man that fished it!

Again, you need a little Galeton blood in your veins or do the easy Spring Creek tour.

Galeton is just like one of those best cheeseburgers you ever had. Keep eating it and going back for more.

Troutbert must be a veggies only. I see it, sonny, a little protein can not hurt!

Maxima12, Galeton Proud Boy,

How about that vista, from behind the Sylvania Diner, dirt road heading to Lyman Lake. Watch that lightning on a dark, cool night! Better than the movies! Take popcorn!
 
I think I agree with Millertime and see Maximas post in question as a work of art! His point is to get out and explore, figure out the world for yourself and experience nature.

having read BradfromPotters posts over the years I assume he has a reason to ask this question, and as Troutbert mentioned, it would probably be good to pass along to PFBC.
 
lycoflyfisher wrote:
His point is to get out and explore, figure out the world for yourself and experience nature.
I think we all pretty much get the gist of what Maxie tries to convey here, he just does it in somewhat of a frustrated manner. It's all good.
 
"finally< yes"! fRUSTRATED, i AM. i JUST WANT BROTHERS OF BROTHERS! BROTHERHOOD! Mixed and Independent, Cool?

As a one, Heated for the Freeze! Get Hot and Freeze the Times! You take Fiction and I Take Facts!

"BEST TIMES TAKEN! TAKEN TIME OUTDOORS! PA. STYLE!

AND I LIKE, BIG HEAD TODD AND THE MONSTERS. LISTEN UP, SPEND A DAY WITH THE MAXIMA12.
 
Venture to the lands of beaver dams and undercut banks of grass.
Worry not, the Branch is not Sunk, above, west be your splendor and gloss!
Offer a hopper, you need no dropper, and be tidy on the cast.
For the Brookies be Gemmie, but the Browns, the Browns be the Boss.
There are no roads, you run out of trail you say, forget the pail!
Release your catch, and there will be no vail of loss.
 
wildtrout2 wrote:
I think we all pretty much get the gist of what Maxie tries to convey here...[/quote]


His gist is very clear. Just read his words:


"Survey? Take a look next time in the restroom and survey what your missing! Balls, boy's , it takes some to keep going on!

T V., videos, you tube, the bottom line. Keep you in the Couch, pop corn and a soda. Makes me think, your a notch and i am a legend."


 
TROUTBERT, THAT SERIOUS ON A 100 MILE ROAD, NO WATER, BLINDFOLDED, BARE FEET.

THERE IS ANOTHER, IN YOUR DREAM------OSWAGO CREEK, YEP, TIP OF THE ICEBURG.

OSWEGO, WEST BRANCH UP YONDER.


SMELL BACON, SMELL WATER, WHICH WAY YOU GOING!

MAXIMA12
 
BRADFROMPOTTER? How about it, you going to get "Back In". These boy's see pavement every day! Tell them, brother, about the smell of wildflowers, The Russian Olive, the water, the cool and the Owl's Hoot.

You heard it and smelled it. Fresh, like a Georgia Sweet, Juicy Peach.

I love those people in that block of Pa.

Maxima12
 
maxima12 wrote:
BRADFROMPOTTER? How about it, you going to get "Back In". These boy's see pavement every day! Tell them, brother, about the smell of wildflowers, The Russian Olive, the water, the cool and the Owl's Hoot.

You heard it and smelled it. Fresh, like a Georgia Sweet, Juicy Peach.

I love those people in that block of Pa.

Maxima12

Yeah man! The West Branch, what a stream! Quite a few beaver dams now. Also otters are there. Not sure if that's good. A trapper friend who traps beavers along the West Branch has seen them while checking traps. He says they could put a hurting on the brook trout & browns.
 
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