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kyler16 -> hellgrimites on the yough (7/3/2009 4:08:36 PM)

last year on our canoe trip we saw alot of dobson flies so that led me to believe hellgrimites are in the yough. has anyone every seined for them? or even used them on there? i know smallies love them and my friend said hed like to try and get some for our canoe trip. Just wondering if anyones tries them out?




fearnofish -> RE: hellgrimites on the yough (7/3/2009 5:57:58 PM)

Live hellgremites are deadly for smallies and catfish if you can find them. A few year back a buddy of mine was camping near Ohiopyle and we fished near Ramcat run. He wanted a fish to eat at the campfire. I kept a 19 inch rainbow and  we found some hellgremites in it's stomach. I grew up along ten mile creek and used to seign them all the time and fish for smallies and cats. I got some and took them back up to the ramcat. I had a blast that day as the trout were absolutely killing them.  They are pretty durable as well if you hook them under the collar.....you can catch several fish on one. Use a float because their tail will catch the bottom and pull yoou under a rock and get you hung up.




TransAmWS6 -> RE: hellgrimites on the yough (7/3/2009 6:23:54 PM)

is there alot of smallmouth bass between confluence and connelsville on the yough?   or just mainly trout?




goslow -> RE: hellgrimites on the yough (7/5/2009 6:15:40 PM)

There are many smallmouths throughout the span on the Yough.




btexpress -> RE: hellgrimites on the yough (7/5/2009 8:12:03 PM)

Just got back from the Yough. Got four smallmouth and three rainbows fishing from shore.




MeTaLaNgLeR -> RE: hellgrimites on the yough (7/6/2009 7:56:01 AM)

Fished the Yough Saturday floated from West Newton down to Sutersville. 7 fish between me and my dad. Expected more fish, but still a good trip hangin out with the old man.




luvinbluegills -> RE: hellgrimites on the yough (7/6/2009 11:23:06 AM)

Slightly off-topic... I'll never forget the day I was on Neshannock Creek and found a Dobsonfly being attacked by a spider in it's web. The spider was nearly the length of the Dobsonfly, and that was a scary sight in itself!




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