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Well, what would May trout fishing in PA be like without a little rain? With
that thought in mind, I headed out this morning for the Tulpehocken, which looked yesterday to be at a perfect, fishable level. It still was, when I arrived there at 8:30 am. Some tan caddis, midges and yellow craneflies in the air, no rises. The rain had held off, and a pair of tan wet flies yielded a quick brown, holding behind a rock no more than 15 feet from my position. After this hopeful start, it was slow fishing with ever more frequent bursts of showers, followed by flat-out rain by midday. I found one more slow-witted trout willing to take a wet, but that was it. Despite the crap weather, at least 20 other guys were working the creek over the 3 miles I explored. Still, getting out and getting soaked was vastly preferable to staying home and watching TV. Tom |
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