Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek

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2007/06/12 21:56:38 (permalink)

Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek

Hello, wondering if anyone knows what the SR4019 bridge is. I know where the area starts, (the old railrod bridge), but I don't know where it ends.
 
Is it the bridge for Mt. Royal or the bridge for Duncan itself?
 
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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/14 19:15:54 (permalink)
    ANybody know? Anybody ever fish there?
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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/14 19:16:11 (permalink)
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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/14 19:16:20 (permalink)
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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/14 19:16:30 (permalink)
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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/15 03:04:24 (permalink)
    Icastalot,
          Usually the bridge # also ID's the road crossing over it.  Therefore SR4019 would be State Route 4019.  In some cases where more than one bridge crosses on a road the last number of the bridge would be used to indicate the location of the bridge from the starting point of the road.  Therefore, your bridge could be bridge #9 on State route 401;  or Bridge #19 on State Route 40.  So now all you have to do is locate a detailed map of the area and see if a State Route 4019, 401, or 40 crosses the creek and that should be your bridge.  Then you can drive to the bridge and look for the serial number on the bridge.

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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/28 23:05:26 (permalink)
       This must be the DHALO area off of Route 6.  It is in Ansonia, PA.  Look for Marsh Creek on a map that flows into Pine that is the area you are probably looking for.  I travelled the road a few weeks ago checking out the area myself. 

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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/06/29 21:02:29 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: nymphus

    This must be the DHALO area off of Route 6. It is in Ansonia, PA. Look for Marsh Creek on a map that flows into Pine that is the area you are probably looking for. I travelled the road a few weeks ago checking out the area myself.

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    I believe he's asking about the Pine Creek in Pittsburgh.

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    RE: Delayed Harvest on Pine Creek 2007/07/09 17:56:49 (permalink)
    I would like to know too.

    I haven't had much luck fishing there yet, although I can see them! I usually stay around the bridge.


    ORIGINAL: Icastalot

    Hello, wondering if anyone knows what the SR4019 bridge is. I know where the area starts, (the old railrod bridge), but I don't know where it ends.

    Is it the bridge for Mt. Royal or the bridge for Duncan itself?

    Thanks

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