Allegheny River trip?

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2011/03/20 05:29:38 (permalink)

Allegheny River trip?

I'm thinking of trying a change of pace and booking a drift trip on the trophy trout section of the Allegheny.

Just wondering if anyone has any comments, pro or con about it.

Not looking for any secret spots, just an overall idea of what to expect if I go.

Looks like winter is supposed to be prime for browns?
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    lunker49
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/20 13:57:21 (permalink)
    I took the float trip this time of year 4 years ago. i went because i wanted to see the rest of the river. we caught a decent brown but the big ones dont come every trip.
    water is way too high right now but the guide was excellent and i really enjoyed it.
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/21 08:22:30 (permalink)
    I've seen alot of nice fish taken wading.

    no cost, easy access, effective... take your $100 and come up three times, instead of paying the guide.

    Time in the water = a much better chance at getting a trophy brown.
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    so I suppose this would be one con; plain and simple expense

    if there's any questions about where to go and what to do there are tons and tons of people on this forum (and elsewhere) that know how to catch a trophy brown below the dam.
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    also as I guy who does fish the winter, I'm not sure I'd say the winter is "the time" for trophy brown. Metabolism is low. I've seen more in the fall, when they Prepare for the winter.

    just like elsewhere; time on the water, and using an effective & appropriate approach gets you the big fish.
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    nysteelieguy
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/21 12:54:49 (permalink)
    Thanks for the replies and to you, bingsbaits, for your info.

    Anybody else have anything to share about this fishery?
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/21 18:30:10 (permalink)
    Where exactly is the trophy trout section of the river, and what are the regulations there?   I'd like to give it a shot this spring.  
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/21 19:59:25 (permalink)
    Check water levels before yu taka a trip in the near future. Looks like it will be 6' higher than normal for about the next week.
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/22 10:28:21 (permalink)
    "Advanced hydrologic prediction service Pittsburgh" search will give you river level charts for the Ohio river watershed (Allegheny river is a part of the Ohio river watershed) and a map of western PA where you can click on water gages that show history as well as predicions of water levels.
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/22 15:19:52 (permalink)
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/22 15:58:34 (permalink)
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/23 07:44:12 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: AndyLee

    Where exactly is the trophy trout section of the river, and what are the regulations there?   I'd like to give it a shot this spring.  


    "WARREN
    Allegheny River – 8.75 miles from the outflow of the Allegheny Reservoir downstream to the confluence of Conewango Creek.

    •From 8 a.m. on the opening day of the regular trout season through Labor Day, the minimum size for trout is 14 inches and the daily limit is 2 (combined species).
    •From Sept. 6 until 8 a.m. of the opening day of the trout season of the following year, no trout may be killed or had in possession."

    PA regulations/misc waters
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/23 22:18:22 (permalink)
    Hey nysteelieguy,

    Your post caught my attention because I used to fish for Big Browns when I lived north of NYC. I was most successful in the Fall... Mianus River, CT, Cross River reservoir, and especially below the **** on Croton Falls Reservoir. My arms were wasted taking Browns on wet flies below the **** in the no admittance area. That was back in the 60's... today is now... Spring... and I'd bet you can still be successful!

    If you can afford a guided trip.. do it! Several years ago, I paid a guide for half a day on Lake Erie tribs and learned more from him than I had in the previos 10 years on my own! You may not take a Big Brown... but you will learn alot for the Fall!

    Mike
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/23 22:22:04 (permalink)
    Forgive my ignorance... I mispelled dam and got *****.
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    RE: Allegheny River trip? 2011/03/24 02:34:42 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Hefalump

    Hey nysteelieguy,

    Your post caught my attention because I used to fish for Big Browns when I lived north of NYC. I was most successful in the Fall... Mianus River, CT, Cross River reservoir, and especially below the **** on Croton Falls Reservoir. My arms were wasted taking Browns on wet flies below the **** in the no admittance area. That was back in the 60's... today is now... Spring... and I'd bet you can still be successful!

    If you can afford a guided trip.. do it! Several years ago, I paid a guide for half a day on Lake Erie tribs and learned more from him than I had in the previos 10 years on my own! You may not take a Big Brown... but you will learn alot for the Fall!

    Mike



    I've caught many big browns on the Ontario tribs. This is specifically about the Allegheny River and learning some new water.
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