Upper 20

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2007/10/02 12:16:28 (permalink)

Upper 20

To those of us who enjoy being off the beaten path, and especially ditching the crowd, this question is directed at you.  I fish 20 mile on a very regular basis during the season, and particularly enjoy making my way to the upper stretches of water.  The question that I have for you is that I have never explored 20 mile when it crosses the PA border into NY.  Im not looking for specific locations and such, as I will explore it myself, but I wanted to see if anyone has been to this part and if they had any success whatsoever.  I love exploring the streams and want to continue to do so, just looking for some input. 
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    Grendel
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    RE: Upper 20 2007/10/02 12:35:00 (permalink)
    Loomis,
     
    Yes - I have enjoyed many successful fishing trips on upper-upper 20-mile.  I think you will find some really nice water to fish on both the PA and NY side of the border.  Best of luck!
     
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    RE: Upper 20 2007/10/02 15:55:23 (permalink)
    Yes - once they reach that far it is as good as anywhere else.
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    RE: Upper 20 2007/10/02 20:55:50 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Loomis

    To those of us who enjoy being off the beaten path, and especially ditching the crowd, this question is directed at you.  I fish 20 mile on a very regular basis during the season, and particularly enjoy making my way to the upper stretches of water.  The question that I have for you is that I have never explored 20 mile when it crosses the PA border into NY.  Im not looking for specific locations and such, as I will explore it myself, but I wanted to see if anyone has been to this part and if they had any success whatsoever.  I love exploring the streams and want to continue to do so, just looking for some input. 



    "I love exploring the streams and want to continue to do so, just looking for some input." 
    Then just explore and don't post it on the Internet for thousands of people looking to be spoon fed are lurking!!!! Just my input.
    post edited by tippy-toe - 2007/10/02 20:56:19

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    RE: Upper 20 2007/10/02 21:04:18 (permalink)
    The timber company I work for owns a nice piece of upper 20 mile. It is on the NY side. Sure is a nice looking stream.. 

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    RE: Upper 20 2007/10/03 07:58:41 (permalink)
    Thanks guys
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    RE: Upper 20 2007/10/03 12:22:27 (permalink)
    loomis smokes too much weed, 20 mile sucks
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