Where is the stretch on Pine Creek?


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“The Stretch” is a scenic, 2.8-mile section of Big Pine Creek below the mouth of Slate Run, stocked by staff from the tackle shop and club members, occasionally with the help of a few friends.

What kind of fish are in Pine Creek PA?

Pine Creek offers great, large freestone fishing for Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and Smallies. Slate Run, Cedar Run and Young Womans Creek offer small freestone fishing for both native Brook Trout and wild Brown Trout.

Is Slate Run fly fishing Only?

I teamed up wit two friends for a camping trip to fish Slate Run, a tributary of Pine Creek in Lycoming County PA. It is a beautiful stream with a section designated for fly fishing only.

What is a March Brown Fly?

The March Brown Nymph in sizes #12 and #14, or a Pheasant Tail Nymph of the same size, will be your bread and butter flies. March Brown nymphs are flat hydrodynamic shaped clinger/crawlers with an underside that is cupped, with the gill plates forming a sucker to help hold the nymph to rocks in extremely fast water.

Where can I fish in Kettle Creek?

For those who like lake fishing, Alvin R. Bush Dam offers 160 acres in Kettle Creek State Park that get trout, too. It’s also home to bass and panfish. Just downstream of that dam, near what’s known as Kettle Creek State Park’s lower campground, is another 7-acre dam that holds trout and other fish.

What is a Hendrickson fly?

Ephemerella subvaria Dun โ€“ Hendrickson The Hendrickson hatch is one of the first prolific mayfly hatches of the season, often corresponding with opening day of trout season. Females have dull brown bodies with lighter colored legs and wings of brown or brownish gray.

Can you fish Little Pine State Park?

The 45-acre Little Pine Lake has 3.3 miles of shoreline. 4.2 miles of Little Pine Creek flow through the park. These warmwater and coldwater fisheries have stocked trout (rainbow and brown) and native trout (brook). This diversity provides good fly, bank, and boat fishing.

When can you fly fish in PA?

You can fish year-round for trout in Pennsylvania. There are over 50 waters within the Commonwealth that are classified as stocked trout waters open to year-round fishing. During the “extended season” on these waters, however, no trout may be taken.

What county is Slate Run Pennsylvania in?

Slate Run is an unincorporated community in Brown Township, Lycoming County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It lies between Blackwell and Waterville along Pennsylvania Route 414.

What is a green drake fly?

What is a Green Drake? A western green drake or Drunella Grandis is a large crawling mayfly that can be easily identified for its upright mayfly wings and vibrant green color. They are most often found in size #10-#12 sometimes even an #8 sized fly.

What does a light Cahill imitate?

The Light Cahill is a classic Catskill dry fly originated by Dan Cahill over 100 years ago. A basic imitation of a Pale Morning Dun or a Pale Evening Dun, the Light Cahill fly is a standard that ranks right up there with the Adams.An assortment in all sizes is a must in every fly box.

What is a sulfur fly?

The Sulphur mayfly is a member of the order Ephemeroptera (mayflies) and is found within the family Ephemerellidae (spiny crawler mayflies) and the genus Ephemerella (which also includes Sulphurs, Pale Morning Duns, and Hendricksons).

What kind of fish are in Kettle Creek State Park?

The 167-acre Kettle Creek Reservoir is noted for its trout and bass fishing. Also found in the lake are: Brown bullhead.

Where is Kettle Creek Pennsylvania?

The park is along SR 4001, seven miles north of PA 120 at Westport and three miles west of PA 144.

What is a Klinkhammer fly?

Klinkhammer Flies are a special type of parachute fly whereby the thorax of the fly is designed to dip through the surface of the water, imitating an emerger.

What does a Quill Gordon imitate?

The Perfect Fly Quill Gordon nymph is a trout fly that imitates the mayfly in the nymphal stage of life.

What is a red quill?

The Red Quill is a classic imitation of Ephemerella subvaria, and there have been flies by this name since at least the 1880’s when Frederick Halford wrote about it. But the most popular pattern was created by Art Flick in 1933 and included in his Art Flick’s Streamside Guide (1947).

How many trout can you keep in PA 2022?

The season officially opens at 8 a.m. on April 2, and anglers are allowed to keep five trout a day that are at least seven inches long.

Can you trout in PA in March?

Yes, anglers, there are stocked trout waters across the state where you may fish prior to the 8 a.m. opening of trout season โ€“ Saturday, March 30, in southeastern Pennsylvania and Saturday, April 13, across the rest of the state.

Where is the best fly fishing in Pennsylvania?

  1. Falling Springs Branch Creek. Pool on Falling Springs Branch Creek.
  2. Big Spring Creek.
  3. Letort Spring Run.
  4. Codorus Creek.
  5. Yellow Creek.
  6. Yellow Breeches.
  7. Clark Creek.
  8. Little Juniata River.

Are dogs allowed at Slate Run Park?

Slate Run Metro has miles of trails and a 2.5 mile trail where pets are allowed.

How many acres is Slate Run Metro Park?

About. Slate Run features a variety of habitats ranging from the open areas of grasslands, wetlands and meadows to the forested areas of beech, oak, hickory and sugar maple. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound at the 1,705-acre park.

How many Metro Parks are in Columbus Ohio?

Welcome to Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks Metro Parks features 20 outstanding natural area parks with more than 230 miles of trails and over 28,400 acres of land in seven Central Ohio counties.

What is a PMD in fly fishing?

Pale Morning Duns or PMDs provide some of the finest dry fly action of the summer. They are classified as crawler nymphs. Nymphs, emergers, cripples, duns, and spinners are very important to catch the most selective trout.

What is a PMD Nymph?

Nymph: The PMD nymph is classified as a “crawler” nymph. They are found where water is cold, clean and well oxygenated. They live under and in between rocks, and where vegetation grows. Before its time to hatch, they usually crawl toward shore where water flows are slower.

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