2019/06/18 22:20:10
BeenThereDoneThat.
Ken you misunderstood my post. Not everyone can fish whenever or where ever they please. So "weather" is important to "when" and "where" they can fish.

Surely you understand weather in one location can vary greatly in another area. so person's, say in southern burbs of the Burg may see favorable conditions in their area, only to be disappointed traveling to Pymie, where they are greeted by downpours on the one day they can fish.

Sorry to hear, me "playing weatherman" insulted you but my post was intended as a "heads up" to those planning a Father's Day trip to fish Pymatuning.

As for my time spent fishing, I've BeenThereDoneThat and now spend my time traveling our great country.

Don't wait for me on Shenango, as soon as I finish with a renovate of my new summer home at Pymie, I'll be traveling our great state until this fall when I begin a new trip around our nation.

Don't know how the fishing will be in the Dakota's, Wyoming and California (maybe) but I'll see what I can find out if ya like. Weather too!

Last but not least Ken I'm not a hater, I'm just not gullible or naive and readily accept a line of bullchyt.

Some food for thought neighbor..... Never bullchyt a bullchyter.

Good times and tightlines.
2019/06/20 08:36:47
chauncy
A little info overlooked by many. When checking the weather forecast on the morning you’d like to fish an area away from home, use the radar app on weather.com . It can help choose the area of the lake you can fish comfortably. I live about thirty miles from Pymatuning. Could be raining here but clear as all getup up there. Was that way Monday for me. Friends were asking me if I fished in all that rain. It never rained up in the Jamestown area where I fished. Check the radar . It’s a great fishing tool. Guess I’m a weather man now too.
2019/06/20 10:52:42
BeenThereDoneThat.
👍 Welcome aboard. ☺

Chauncy is correct about the Pymie weather patterns. Many times I've fished the Jamestown area and watched heavy rain pouring to the north. Many times I got soaked while buds at Linesville watched heavy rain falling in the Jamestown area. Stupid weather🌩💦

Some FYI for newbies fishin Pymie, when the weather does sour, Pymie can and does get very rough. KEEP an EYE TO THE SKY.

Good times and tight lines.
2019/06/20 14:58:37
mopars0
BTDT ...,very true about Pymie it can get nasty really fast ...wife and I have got caught out on it at times , now I have to beg her to go there usually I hear nope see ya when you get home , enjoy your day .... lol
2019/06/20 15:00:07
Kos
Are the launches up at Pymy as bad as they are at wilhelm and Shenango?  
 
2019/06/20 17:02:54
CAPTAIN HOOK
Pymy is crystal clear even with all the rain ..... almost unreal clear !
2019/06/20 21:29:34
Kos
Crystal Clear?  Got a question for you guys about the cribs in the lake. Would the cribs that were placed in the lake back in the early 90s still be intact enough to hold fish?  Thanks  
2019/06/21 10:18:06
roygpa
Not sure of the answer to your question Kos, but I do know that the lake association uses Hemlock wood because it is suppose to have the best rot resistance.
2019/06/21 17:37:04
Kos
Thanks roygpa.  Planning on giving it another try tomorrow morning.  My son and I have been up there three times this season and we have not caught a single fish.  
2019/06/22 16:00:02
BeenThereDoneThat.
FYI........

Rt 58 just south of Jamestown slated for bridge work beginning June 24.

Road crews were placing construction signs north and south of the bridge as we drove by, just before noon today (6/22)

Anyone coming muup to Pymie from down south may wish to travel Rt. 18 from Greenville to Rt 322 at Hartstown or continue to Rt 285 into Linesville/Espeyville.

Other routes are available if yinz are feeling lucky and want to Google your way.

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