Best Fishing Waters / Wild Trout

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mav1958

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No not your person honey hole. :)

Is this a new PFBC program? I hadn't noticed it before on the website.

I appears to be primarily a marketing program. One of the basic criteria is that the water can withstand increased fishing pressure.

Most of the streams are no surprise, but there are only a dozen or so waters on the list.

Your thoughts?

 
I think he is talking about the pages below on the Fish Commission website. Based on the website listing "best fishing waters" the question is what do you think of the website listing and classifying "best fishing waters"

http://www.fishandboat.com/Locate/BestFishingWaters/Pages/default.aspx

Wild Trout:
http://www.fishandboat.com/Locate/BestFishingWaters/Pages/Trout-Wild.aspx

Stocked Trout:
http://www.fishandboat.com/Locate/BestFishingWaters/Pages/Trout-Stocked.aspx
 
A great list of secret honey holes, anyone ever heard of this place called penns creek? :-D
 
Next thing you know, theyre gonna be threads about aliens and these "secret" streams getting over pressured.
 
They missed all the best ones from Lancaster county....
 
There is no water in Lancaster County. :)
 
I was just curious if it was some new program.

The well know streams making the list isn't news.

Considering the previous thread concerning increased fishing pressure, I was wondering what some people thought about the PFBC shining the spotlight on some of the smaller lesser known class A streams.
 
I'm sure you might get some pressure from those list but I don't think they hurt a creek at all. First off they always had list like those some people have no idea they are there. Second a lot of creeks are on posted private land. Also for people to fish these creeks is for trout. So not everyone fishes for trout. Just my thoughts
 
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