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Stream fishing
In the recent Bassmaster magazine there is an interesting article about fishing streams for bass. Here in Northwestern Pennsylvania we have excellent streams and creeks that are targeted for trout for the most part, but they contain a variety of species of fish. Any folks in this newsgroup fish streams/creeks? Dick |
Stream fishing
Yup! Get a flyrod and have fun! I don't do this very often but there is
this fishing buddy of mine, a die hard flyfisherman and that's the only way to go bassin' with him. Cheers, Nikolay On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, hermit wrote: In the recent Bassmaster magazine there is an interesting article about fishing streams for bass. Here in Northwestern Pennsylvania we have excellent streams and creeks that are targeted for trout for the most part, but they contain a variety of species of fish. Any folks in this newsgroup fish streams/creeks? Dick |
Stream fishing
I used to walk some sections of the Gila River. Live bait was the best, but
small spinners and spoons worked very fast would sometimes produce. Int he areas I fished it was stream size. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com "hermit" wrote in message ... In the recent Bassmaster magazine there is an interesting article about fishing streams for bass. Here in Northwestern Pennsylvania we have excellent streams and creeks that are targeted for trout for the most part, but they contain a variety of species of fish. Any folks in this newsgroup fish streams/creeks? Dick |
Stream fishing
Up until about a year oe 2 ago (when I started hanging out on this newsgroup
and learning from all the good folks here), almost all of my fishing was done in small streams. I live in south eastern Pa. Alot of the streams around here are stocked with trout in spring, but get a little warmer through summer. You might catch trout, suckers, carp, smallmouth, largemouth, musky, crappie, rock bass, and various species of sunfish from the same creek at various times of the year or various locations. My 2 Biggest smallmouths have come from such streams. -Zimmy |
Stream fishing
If I have a small window of time I fish local streams with a 7'6" fly rod
for anything that will bite. Pound-for-pound there is nothing like a Pumpkinseed on a fly rod. Squash your barbs down for added excitment. "hermit" wrote in message ... In the recent Bassmaster magazine there is an interesting article about fishing streams for bass. Here in Northwestern Pennsylvania we have excellent streams and creeks that are targeted for trout for the most part, but they contain a variety of species of fish. Any folks in this newsgroup fish streams/creeks? Dick |
Stream fishing
Hi Richard - Thanks for the response, and thanks to the other guys that responded to my question. I am a die-hard fly fisherman as well as bass fisherman, and I agree that you can't beat bluegill on a 4 weight fly rod - they are the scappiest - I catch most on foam ants, beetles, etc. that I tie. The reason I posted the initial message was most of the ROFB guys fish lakes - I was curious as to streams. Regards, Dick On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 05:20:17 -0400, "Richard Liebert" wrote: If I have a small window of time I fish local streams with a 7'6" fly rod for anything that will bite. Pound-for-pound there is nothing like a Pumpkinseed on a fly rod. Squash your barbs down for added excitment. "hermit" wrote in message .. . In the recent Bassmaster magazine there is an interesting article about fishing streams for bass. Here in Northwestern Pennsylvania we have excellent streams and creeks that are targeted for trout for the most part, but they contain a variety of species of fish. Any folks in this newsgroup fish streams/creeks? Dick |
Stream fishing
hermit wrote:
Hi Richard - Thanks for the response, and thanks to the other guys that responded to my question. I am a die-hard fly fisherman as well as bass fisherman, and I agree that you can't beat bluegill on a 4 weight fly rod - they are the scappiest - I catch most on foam ants, beetles, etc. that I tie. The reason I posted the initial message was most of the ROFB guys fish lakes - I was curious as to streams. Well we call them "creeks" down here, and you bet there are a lot of bass in them,, "little" spotted bass, if you catch a 3 lber in a creek,, you want to have it mounted. I fish the creek, it's 400 yds from the house, it averages 20 to 25 feet across, most of it is under 2 feet deep, but it does have some holes here and there, that run 8 to 10 feet, it has little fishing pressure, and it's about 20 miles long, with little access. WE use ultra light spinning gear or fly rods, the Roster tail always catches the bass in this creek,, so do other small lures, mostly the smallest hard plastic crank baits. WE don't fish the creeks for "large bass" because they are just not in there, go to the lakes and or rivers which are not far away, most bass fishermen would rather catch big bass, the creek is good if you have an hour to kill -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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