Midges, craneflies, scuds, and sculpins. Fall is fading and that means time to watch out for redds. In the mean-time here’s a little piece about spring creeks: For many fly-anglers fishing spring creeks, what we affectionately call “limestoners” here in PA, the task of covering these waters effectively represents a different world on the water …
Category: Stream Reports
Fly Fishing Terrestrials in Pennsylvania, mid-summer fishing report.
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Fishing terrestrial fly patterns begins reaching it’s peak in Pennsylvania around August and typically remains a very good dry-fly option for the rest of the summer and into early fall. By this time all of the land-loving lures we love to catch fish on are beginning to show up in numbers. Heavy hitters like beetles, …
Yellow Breeches Fishing Report, 4/12/16
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Hennies on top. #keystoneflyguides #dryordie #farNfine #PAFF #paflyfish #flyfishing A photo posted by Tim Robinsin (@keystoneflyguide) on Apr 12, 2016 at 6:38pm PDT Hedricksons are on! A photo posted by Tim Robinsin (@keystoneflyguide) on Apr 12, 2016 at 6:26pm PDT Very good showing from noon to 1pm on Tuesaday. I was glad …