2013/05/02 13:38:27
troutbum21
Thought I would post a new thread to take us through the late Spring and Summer.  Any and all posts are welcome regarding planned and unplanned fishing adventures.  Just something to stoke the fires until silly season begins in the Fall.
 
I'll be hitting the Upper Delaware with friends for a float trip this Saturday.  Hope the Hendrickson hatch is still on as I'm looking to wrestle with those native Browns of the West Branch.
 
Enjoy your late Spring and Summer.
 
Gerry
2013/05/02 14:55:20
bigbear2010
going up to the river next week end...hope for some steelies, but the bassin ain't bad
2013/05/02 16:53:48
twobob
Guy that runs Oak Orchad fly shop posted this on that site a week or so ago.
Hendy fishing the D.
 
Hope you find plenty like him.
 
2013/05/02 17:33:04
troutbum21
I've seen reports with pics of seven to eight pound pigs taken.  The UDR could use some rain but any day out is better than being home. 
2013/05/02 19:12:11
Clint S
Oneida for eyes on Tuesday,   Sunday   maybe oneida, maybe the river.......
2013/05/02 20:49:48
retired guy
Pretty much determined to take garden worms and look up some Summer Brookies up around Tug.
 Did it all the time around the farm brooks here in CT as a kid and kinda look forward to it up there.
 Summer was always decent for them. Heck thats when I always fished em in Scotias little brooks and did well so cant think why Tug would be any different.
 Nova Scotia has GREAT Brookie fishing way back in the woods.
  New ground- old phart.
 Hit or miss - fish or not--aint even the point. (although a few would be nice)
2013/05/03 07:02:31
Lucky13
RG
 
Don't forget a couple of really tiny rooster tails, use a cigar to trim the hackle back a little.  SOme days they will out fish the garden hackle up on the hill, and they are a lot less hassle and mess.   Anything that runs paralell to County RT 17 and has a stream crossing, or any of the culverts and bridges in the Little John are good.
For the access maps: http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/fish_marine_pdf/r7oswegcofa.pdf
 
L13
2013/05/03 09:25:41
dimebrite
RT, a friend of mine went crik hopping a few weeks back and caught nothing but browns up there. Kinda odd. They were apparantently quite abundant though... have fun!!!
2013/05/03 16:33:34
retired guy
Thanks guys-
  Fella up at one of the x country places told me that decent Browns are not uncommon up that way- seems the State stocks some of those streams.
2013/05/04 12:48:47
Lucky13
And lists where and when they put what in at
http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoors/23298  Oswego County
http://www.des.ny.gov/outdoors/23116  Lewis County

L13
 
 


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