MeTaLaNgLeR
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Yough River-Whitsett
Anyone know if there is a boat ramp there? Is the water deep enough to handle a 17' bass boat? Any additional information on the area would be a appreciated.
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/09 12:29:56
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im gonna guess no...specially this time of year...i wouldnt risk it...get other opinions but id get a canoe or some waders rather than a new lower unit!!
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/09 12:42:16
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Not a good idea unless you have a jet boat. But yes there is a launch there. Pretty skinny water around those parts.
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/09 13:11:55
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ORIGINAL: bassboatbill im gonna guess no...specially this time of year...i wouldnt risk it...get other opinions but id get a canoe or some waders rather than a new lower unit!! speaking of waders, are there any stretches of the yough from connellsville to sutersville that are too dangerous to wade? ive heard that you arent allowed to wade at cedar creek park, but I'm planning on fishing that stretch within the next few weeks and I don't want to end up going somewhere where i may end up stuck in the mud.
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MeTaLaNgLeR
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/09 13:52:44
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I have waded downstream from the launch at cedar creek with no problems at all I dont know if your "allowed" or not
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/10 11:43:20
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i fish whittset and tend to stay there or drive to smithton...i know the lower "Buckets" at whittset tend to be a bit deeper but only mud foot sinking problem is on the banks and edges...once out a bit it all seems rocky bottem to me!
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/10 12:01:44
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I too have never had any problems with mud. There was some talk about Cedar Creek wading on here before. I had been told to get out of the water by the police,, 10+ years ago. After that, I usually took a bike with me and biked to areas where the channel was on the bike path side, so no real need to wade. After about a 1/2 mile away from the park, I always see people wading. Again, not sure if it is legal. If just fishing, I'd probably go elsewhere. If you are picnicing with the family and fishing, then it is nice there. A lot nicer with a boat, to get you to the other side. The Yough has pretty good amount of access points. Find roads on a map that run paralell or cross. I like the bike method, just make sure you take a lock. Just like anywhere, there are jerks that think it's ok to walk off with stuff that isn't theirs. I love the Yough at this time of the year. Even if you don't catch anything, you can take a dip and usually get to see a few bikinis float past!
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/10 14:39:56
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ORIGINAL: Accountant ORIGINAL: bassboatbill im gonna guess no...specially this time of year...i wouldnt risk it...get other opinions but id get a canoe or some waders rather than a new lower unit!! speaking of waders, are there any stretches of the yough from connellsville to sutersville that are too dangerous to wade? ive heard that you arent allowed to wade at cedar creek park, but I'm planning on fishing that stretch within the next few weeks and I don't want to end up going somewhere where i may end up stuck in the mud. I got washed away at cedar creek last year. Walked the path from the parking area about a half mile, fished a little and waded as I walked back towards the car. Went across to the far side where the water was wide and thin, then tried crossing back near the delta by the parking area. Went knee deep, waist deep, then wooosh! downstream for about 50 yds. and washed out down where the water was shallow again. If you keep your feet up/forward and lungs full entrapment/drowning isn't usually a problem. Ruined a whole pack of smokes though.
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/10 17:24:37
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thanks for the info. i just get a little nervous trying to wade in new places on a bigger river like the yough, so I want to make sure i'm not getting myself in some 15 foot hole or trying to fish a too quick stretch of water. last year i tried fishing a spot on the conemaugh and ended up thigh deep in mud, alone. that wasnt so fun. and yes, the amount of easy access/parking on the yough is notable. its really silly that i never fish it consider i pretty much wade exclusively.
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/10 22:12:54
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For the most part, the Yough is wader friendly... although this time of the year i like to wet wade for the reason PeteM experienced. Be careful below the bend near the water return tower (I think that's where it is), there is a deep ledge that will put you in water well over your head with one step. If the water's clear enough to see your feet, you'll be safe. Good Luck
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/22 09:48:47
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I love the Yough at this time of the year. Even if you don't catch anything, you can take a dip and usually get to see a few bikinis float past! I like bikini's. Will you take me fishing with you ? As far as the thread. I thought I was going to die a couple yrs. ago at Smithton. Mid-spring, wearing neoprenes, wading below the Smithton Bridge. I was 1/3 of the way offshiore and heading down to the bend of the river. Started towards shore to exit the river at the bend and hit mud. The neoprenes sucked to my legs like a constricor snake and I was slowly sinking. Not sure how I summoned the strength to forge towards shore, but I know I was in mud for 30 feet. I guess the sheer fear kept me going. I couldn't go backwards because the force of the current was hitting me in the back. I honestly thought I was a goner. One of the scariest moments I've ever experienced.
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/22 13:08:55
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I ended up borrowing a canoe and floated from layton down to Smithton with a friend. Nice float, almost flipped the canoe once. Someone wade fishing had a good laugh
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/22 23:28:26
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Layton to Smithton is a nice float trip. Dawson to Smithton even better. how did you do?
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MeTaLaNgLeR
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/23 08:09:32
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we caught our share. I didnt have anything with any size, but my friend did manage a couple 16" smallies. Where is Dawson? We originally planned Layton down to Cedar Creek, but the park didnt open till 9 am
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/23 20:03:54
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RE: Yough River-Whitsett
2011/08/23 20:22:51
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I could be wrong ( I often am) but i think the launch does not follow park hours. You might want to make a call and check first, but for some reason I think we've launched from there before 9am. The park facilities are closed, but the bike trail and ramp were open. I believe there is a camping area (tent) down there too.
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