wgmiller
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I was out doing some recon yesterday in western Cumberland County and figured I'd give Burd Run a try. It's listed as "Class A" on the PFBC site, so I figured the chance of finding at least some fish was a possibility. I didn't find much of interest in the Shippensburg University stretch or downstream (blocked off farmland), so I decided to check upstream. As I peered upstream of Britton Rd, I found the stream sealed off again by fencing for cattle, etc. Undeterred, I moved over to King St and figured I'd work upstream from there. The only problem is there was no upstream. As I parked along Walnut Bottom Road to check out the stream, I found a completely dry creek bed. Not just like recently dry, but obviously dry for quite some time. I found the same at King St and where Walnut Bottom Rd crosses Burd Run. Finally deterred, I didn't bother to check any further upstream, as the creek does run quite a ways upstream (into Michaux SF). On the map I was able to locate a spring source on the farm just upstream of Britton Rd that is likely supplying limited water to the creek. The water level in the stretch of the SU Campus Farm was also quite low. That being said, does anyone have any more info on Burd Run going dry? Where is the water going from the headwaters? Middle Spring Creek in Shippensburg was also super low. It was a fun day to be out exploring - just not catching.
Burd Run gone dry (adjacent to Walnut Bottom Rd)
Spring source for creek flowing into SU campus; dry above here.
PFBC map showing Burd Run Class A. I found it to be dry between Rt 11 and 81.
Middle Spring Creek @ Doc Norcross Park. Some nice habitat...if there was only some water.
Middle Spring Creek @ Doc Norcross Park
Burd Run gone dry (adjacent to Walnut Bottom Rd)
Spring source for creek flowing into SU campus; dry above here.
PFBC map showing Burd Run Class A. I found it to be dry between Rt 11 and 81.
Middle Spring Creek @ Doc Norcross Park. Some nice habitat...if there was only some water.
Middle Spring Creek @ Doc Norcross Park