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But just a few hundred yards below Coburn, a cold limestone tributary, Elk Creek, enters. Elk injects a generous amount of cold water into the main stem, creating a great trout stream for the next 20 miles.
As a result, this section warms quickly. It flows from it’s headwaters in Hammett, PA into Lake Erie at Manchester Beach, PA.Brandy Run is a small tributary of Elk Creek near Girard, PA. Those days, when all things come together, are few and far between and should never be taken for granted. Joe Dougherty, of Lewisburg, has fished the Hendrickson hatch near Weikert for years. Also, please visit Charles R. Meck at (charlesmeck.com) and look at his great selection of fly fishing books and his current schedule of appearances, book signings and educational events. This 11 mile section, downstream to Weikert, is rated Class A wild trout water--Pennsylvania’s highest designation--and it is not stocked. Normally this species (Drunella lata) takes off rapidly from the surface when emerging, but the unusually cold weather today prevented the duns from escaping quickly from the water. A few more miles downstream Wiekert Run enters. The lower section around Weikert has a decent Hendrickson hatch around April 21, and most of the stream contains a concentrated caddis fly, called the Grannom, about the same time. Two other fair-weather anglers had returned their gear to their cars seemingly disgusted with the depressing weather. The water surface was quite broken as far as you could see with feeding fish. Available data for this site Snyder County, Pennsylvania. Access to the section from Coburn to Cherry Run is limited. More times than I care to remember I've quit the stream in disgust in these confusing circumstances. The graph below shows the stream flow (discharge) for the past 7-days. Penns Creek emerges from a limestone cavern at Penns Cave just a couple miles north of Spring Mills in Centre County.
Penns is so prolific it has not only every mayfly hatch in the East including a couple unique to this region, but also four kinds of stoneflies, and a half dozen species of caddis. I was cold, happy and alone. What happens now? I can remember how my shoulders ached from so many hours, and my thumb had become tattered by the teeth of the many trout I released. What fly-fisherman hasn't had reports of lunkers caught during this hatch or following spinner fall? If our two days were separate in time, than a statistical phenomenon has occurred to be noted! Distance from Bellefonte (the centre of the universe) is based on how long it takes me to get to the put-in. The section, however, with the heaviest hatches and the largest trout is the 15-mile segment that extends from Coburn to Cherry Run. So when I read your book and came across the passage on your experience at Penns Creek, I wondered what the odds were that such conditions had occured more than once on a fourth of July in the past 10 years; a cold rain, a great hatch of Blue-Winged Olives and nearly deserted stream. Just in front of me thousands of Blue-Winged Olive Duns floated, half-dazed, swirling around in an eddy. He wrote: At the lower end of the catch-and-release section on this holiday, no one was fly-fishing except me. Joe and I are convinced that the high water temperatures took thier toll on the lower end of Penns Creek. Difficulty is based on typical flow and running conditions. Penns Creek continues to suffer from high summer temperatures. Ahead of me lay some moderate water with a boulder-strewn area at its head. Select points along Penns Creek: Select the information you want: NOTE: Availability of information varies. Like so many others who plan to fish the hatch, I use a Green Drake pattern no matter what else takes place that evening-a serious blunder when you're fishing the hatch on Penns Creek.
But just a few hundred yards below Coburn, a cold limestone tributary, Elk Creek, enters. Elk injects a generous amount of cold water into the main stem, creating a great trout stream for the next 20 miles.
As a result, this section warms quickly. It flows from it’s headwaters in Hammett, PA into Lake Erie at Manchester Beach, PA.Brandy Run is a small tributary of Elk Creek near Girard, PA. Those days, when all things come together, are few and far between and should never be taken for granted. Joe Dougherty, of Lewisburg, has fished the Hendrickson hatch near Weikert for years. Also, please visit Charles R. Meck at (charlesmeck.com) and look at his great selection of fly fishing books and his current schedule of appearances, book signings and educational events. This 11 mile section, downstream to Weikert, is rated Class A wild trout water--Pennsylvania’s highest designation--and it is not stocked. Normally this species (Drunella lata) takes off rapidly from the surface when emerging, but the unusually cold weather today prevented the duns from escaping quickly from the water. A few more miles downstream Wiekert Run enters. The lower section around Weikert has a decent Hendrickson hatch around April 21, and most of the stream contains a concentrated caddis fly, called the Grannom, about the same time. Two other fair-weather anglers had returned their gear to their cars seemingly disgusted with the depressing weather. The water surface was quite broken as far as you could see with feeding fish. Available data for this site Snyder County, Pennsylvania. Access to the section from Coburn to Cherry Run is limited. More times than I care to remember I've quit the stream in disgust in these confusing circumstances. The graph below shows the stream flow (discharge) for the past 7-days. Penns Creek emerges from a limestone cavern at Penns Cave just a couple miles north of Spring Mills in Centre County.
Penns is so prolific it has not only every mayfly hatch in the East including a couple unique to this region, but also four kinds of stoneflies, and a half dozen species of caddis. I was cold, happy and alone. What happens now? I can remember how my shoulders ached from so many hours, and my thumb had become tattered by the teeth of the many trout I released. What fly-fisherman hasn't had reports of lunkers caught during this hatch or following spinner fall? If our two days were separate in time, than a statistical phenomenon has occurred to be noted! Distance from Bellefonte (the centre of the universe) is based on how long it takes me to get to the put-in. The section, however, with the heaviest hatches and the largest trout is the 15-mile segment that extends from Coburn to Cherry Run. So when I read your book and came across the passage on your experience at Penns Creek, I wondered what the odds were that such conditions had occured more than once on a fourth of July in the past 10 years; a cold rain, a great hatch of Blue-Winged Olives and nearly deserted stream. Just in front of me thousands of Blue-Winged Olive Duns floated, half-dazed, swirling around in an eddy. He wrote: At the lower end of the catch-and-release section on this holiday, no one was fly-fishing except me. Joe and I are convinced that the high water temperatures took thier toll on the lower end of Penns Creek. Difficulty is based on typical flow and running conditions. Penns Creek continues to suffer from high summer temperatures. Ahead of me lay some moderate water with a boulder-strewn area at its head. Select points along Penns Creek: Select the information you want: NOTE: Availability of information varies. Like so many others who plan to fish the hatch, I use a Green Drake pattern no matter what else takes place that evening-a serious blunder when you're fishing the hatch on Penns Creek.