Fishing Creek Trout Trip - Pennsylvania, June 2006
NYAC anglers visited Fishing Creek, a wild brown and rainbow trout limestone river in the northern part of Central Pennsylvania, enjoying the great meals and rooms of the the Fishing Creek angler B&B.
Anglers caught the elusive and selective wild brown trout and the high leaping rainbow trout while the late spring hatches of sulfur, Cahills, drakes, and green caddis were in full swing. We had crystal clear streams and a few browns and 'bows fell into our nets as we rose to the challenge!
Again, great food, great friends, and a gorgeous place....who could ask for more?
We'll be returning again!
Gerry shows off his spooky brownie. Crystal clear water means very picky fish! Nice catch! 006.jpg
Cocktail hour just before we get a great BBQ meal! We are very relaxed! 010.jpg
Fishign Creek Angler in the middle of Pennsylvania limestone country 011.jpg
Fly Fishing School ahead - what gorgeous verdant fields! 014.jpg
Spacious lodge and great veranda for an evening drink and relaxation 015.jpg
Hurry please...we are hungry!! 016.jpg
Comfy dining and great food? You bet!! 017.jpg
Fishing Camp Deluxe...Love that lamp! 018.jpg
Dave fly fishes for brown trout 021.jpg
This brown was fooled by the anglers 665.jpg
These wily brown trout do *not* always follow the hatch menu! Hatches.jpg
Fishing Creek angler Lodge bandb.jpg
Great River 024.jpg
We're Starving!!! 025.jpg
Okay, fellows, let's go back into the river....that's where the fish are!! 028.jpg