Cold
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Joined: 3/27/2008 From: Latrobe, PA Status: offline
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Trout fishing was great for me...right up until the season opened. I was catching 2-3 trout in about an hour of fishing that I'd squeeze between work and class a few times each week. It was great to be able to fish for just a short amount of time and still have a good chance at catching. Since the opener, though, it seems that you've got to invest an entire day just to get a few fish. I fished Sewickley Creek, the Loyalhanna (in two spots), and Lower Twin yesterday and ended up with 2 rainbows, a smallmouth, and a few bluegill to show for 8 hours or so of fishing. And while I'm thankful for any catch, I must admit I was a bit disappointed. Today I stopped by Mammoth, but didnt stay long as ignorant and rude people were afoot and the fish weren't biting anyway, and settled for a walk on a trail I know of nearby. It's frustrating to me that the best fishing is out of season and that the official trout season just tends to leave a sour taste in my mouth, more because of the people around and the tactics for catching fish changing to 'chase the trucks', than the fish themselves. So I guess I agree that the fishing is slow now, but I can say you should have seen it in late march, fishing was great.
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