goose54cdd
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Why would anybody give up an answer? I don't want more people on my stream.
Don't be a gatekeeper, give me those coordinates!Why would anybody give up an answer? I don't want more people on my stream.
Thank you. Yes, the trout did spread downstream. Not a lot of access and not easy to cast a fly in most sections, but it was important to improve the tributary. The main stem from Hereford down to Palm seems to have trout spreading downstream. One of the farms we couldn't do fencing and buffer planting has since retired and the riparian area is coming back on its own. If you build it, they will come.But is does have a wild BT population that expanded downstream for about a mile to the confluence with the Perkiomen and I would credit your Chapter’s tree plantings on the flat lands between Rt 100 and the mouth with the BT population downstream expansion from the higher gradient stretch decades later as those trees grew enough to shade that former low gradient meadow section.
I think the brown acid worked.Shhhh! Don’t tell anybody else, but the North Branch of Spotburn Creek in Hoople County has tons of 5 pound brookies. It’s all open in Hoople County Park. Valet Parking, and volunteer gillies. 8 fish limit that the gillies will clean for you while you take a hot shower in the changing rooms. On Thursdays the beer truck parks with a selection of Pennsylvania craft breweries for $1.00 a pint.
PS I didn’t listen to the warning from Wavy Gravy at Woodstock and tried the brown acid.
If you come with me, I'd be glad to show you. I'm not sharing with the entire site, hahaha!Don't be a gatekeeper, give me those coordinates!
Well that’s kind of selfish! After I’ve shared my Honey Hole!If you come with me, I'd be glad to show you. I'm not sharing with the entire site, hahaha!
There is about a 250 yard stretch of a Trib that I scouted a few years ago.
It is on a property w vacant house & barn.
Multiple great qualities here.
As much as REALLY I like this stretch,
I only go 1-2 x /yr....just to keep it fresh and special for me.
When I arrive, I am always prepared that property might b newly posted.
As u can see, others also enjoying the access, working on their short game targeting the birdhouse post.
Nah, not really. I'm aways glad to share!Well that’s kind of selfish! After I’ve shared my Honey Hole!
I think you may be taking this thread a little too literally.
I dream about the same imaginary stream regularly too. I wish I could fish with my friends there because it’s nice water. I’ve seen a lot of big trout and salmon, but never landed any.I have a reoccurring dream about a stream. It started about 25 years ago. Hits me about 6-8 times a year. In the beginning of the dream. I wake up from slipping and hitting my head on a rock and loosing consciousness. I’m fishing by myself. I can’t remember the name of the stream I’m on, or which way I need to walk out.
It is a medium mountain freestone stream maybe 15-20 feet wide with no rifles. Just plunge pools between waterfall holes. Despite my injuries and confusion I decide to press on, steadily working upstream. I never catch anything.
I can’t stop peaking around the next bend. I can’t stop making just one more cast. The dream always just ends with me never finding the headwater or a trib. The stream never looses flow as I head up stream and is never off color. It’s my favorite stream, it always skunks me and I’m pretty sure it’s one you’ve never heard off.
I know it well. Used to be a rustic campground there by the same name.This stream flows down a mountain through a pristine virgin Forest. The water comes from deep with in the earth, the water so pure and cold. Deep plunge pools flowing in to long stretches of pocket water. The adverage brook trout #2, who take a fly and fight like they are #20. Easy access and not posted. The location only known to the most devout fly fisherman. The stream is called Shangri-La. If you close your eyes and clear your mind you can be there in a few minutes.
I caught my biggest ever brown trout on a dry fly in that river up by Coudersport.The Allegheny River . I have caught more species of fish in that waterway than any other. From Green Drakes in the Headwaters to Gar, Pike, Bass and Carp in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Oh yeah. If you didn’t have salmon egg oil all over your jeans and sweatshirt your stringer was probably empty.😂Uncle Mike's salmon eggs were the go-to back in the day.
I just realized that I was directionally challenged and wrote southwest when I meant southeast......dagnabbit.No, but if you're telling the truth, it was certainly easy to find which one you mean.
Don't worry, though, I will practically never drive SW from MiffCo to trout fish... Out of all directions to travel, that would be my last choice from my house.