wild trout stream info

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2013/07/22 17:02:50 (permalink)

wild trout stream info

is anyone willing to help me out with some good wild or natural reproducing trout stream with in a couple hours of erie I am really missing the streams in the smokey mountain national park since moving back home.i have tried looking on line not much understandable info with all the latitude and longitude  corridents.... pm if you don't want to go public....will go alone or with someone i'm off on sun and wed most weeks miss fly fishing for trout all summer long when its to windy to get on the lake

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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 17:20:42 (permalink)

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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 17:46:29 (permalink)
    and there is a meaning behind the popcorn box ?

    i fish because the voices in my head tell me to
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 19:07:26 (permalink)
    What he means is  I doubt anybody will post info on the boards,,,,,,,   And if they do thats when the popcorn comes in

     



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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 19:09:15 (permalink)
    fishingman62

    is anyone willing to help me out with some good wild or natural reproducing trout stream with in a couple hours of erie I am really missing the streams in the smokey mountain national park since moving back home.i have tried looking on line not much understandable info with all the latitude and longitude  corridents.... pm if you don't want to go public....will go alone or with someone i'm off on sun and wed most weeks miss fly fishing for trout all summer long when its to windy to get on the lake

    I would suggest you head towards the Allegheny national forest.  there are LOTS of native streams in and around there - all you need is a map - look for a stream you have to walk to a bit (usually up a larger stream) and i'll bet you'll find some brookies - not large though - a 7 incher is large!
     
    harassing trout in the summer is something I think we all should think twice about.  the stream water is warm and up near the upper limit for brookies and stressing them isn't the best thing for them.  maybe wait til fall?
     
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 20:02:14 (permalink)
    I agree with phishfearme, the streams are toasty and I'd wait till fall to target them, but then again you have to watch for spawning fish(both brookies or browns) at that time.  I'm sure there's still some streams cool enough in NW PA this time of year, but your best bet for wild trout this time of year are spring creeks, more so once you get to the center of the state and farther.  Most have pretty constant temps year round.
     
    pm incoming.........not giving away any secrets though!!!!!!
     
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 22:11:20 (permalink)
    Most native streams stay in the comfortable range for trout year round (thus why they support natural repro).  While i'll stay in on the very hottest of days, it's for me as much as the trout.
     
    If you find natives and it's below, say 85 out, you should be good to go, with responsible fish-handling.
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/22 22:33:13 (permalink)
    For the most part, but I've taken temps approaching 70 on some good wild trout streams.  I'm sure the fish'll be fine if handled carefully, and we sometimes are a little overly cautious at times, but that's not really a bad thing though lol
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/23 23:44:42 (permalink)
    Check out the fish commission's web page:
    http://fishandboat.com/waters_trout.htm
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 09:57:02 (permalink)
    fishingman62

    i have tried looking on line not much understandable info with all the latitude and longitude  corridents....

     
    You can type coordinates into Google Maps.  Probably a good idea having a handheld GPS if you are looking to get into some deep woods streams too.
     
    Use the search function on this site.  You might get a few creek names, then it's up to you to find the fish.  Many of the wild/native trout guys spend years of hiking hours/miles to find a few decent stretches.  It is very understandable, that most would not give out this information on a public forum, or become upset if someone leaks out a spot that they frequent.
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 10:01:32 (permalink)
    when you think about it, the hikinng/exploring aspect about wild trout fishing is almost as fun as the fishing itself
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 10:24:21 (permalink)
    www.pawilds.com
     
    Thank you, Thank you very much
     
    crappy
    http://pawilds.com/filead...PA_Wilds_FishGuide.pdf
    post edited by crappiefisher - 2013/07/24 10:31:34
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 12:24:14 (permalink)
    The PGC site has good info - as well as maps...Do some walking...these are from this past Saturday...and yes the bug in the picture was on purpose...they were going bonkers over anything that had white wings on it...
     
    This chit is finally making sense Skip...hee hee 
     

     

    post edited by wilbur_83 - 2013/07/24 12:33:05
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 13:41:34 (permalink)
    Per the vermiculation, that must be a tiger trout... 
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 13:49:12 (permalink)
    Porktown

    Per the vermiculation, that must be a tiger trout... 

    Maple Tiger Trout, to be specific.
     
    Well done, Wilbur.
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/24 14:08:49 (permalink)
    Crappiefisher I hope you washed your hands before you typed that link. I see you're picking your nose again.

    You should have been here yesterday.............. Streams are made for the wise man to contemplate and fools to pass by [Sir Izaak Walton]
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    Re:wild trout stream info 2013/07/26 01:22:40 (permalink)
     
     
     I post the bestest post for toot fishin' ov all time on these boards & this is the kind ov response / feedback  this sight gets...    yOu should be peported too Pork & ore Dan!!!!
     
     I'm sure a good bit of the streams highlighted on all those maps that are coded to hold toot/ natives/wild have feeder streams that hold more & better quality fish than the ones highlighted.
     
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    post edited by crappiefisher - 2013/07/26 02:04:17
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