salmo Well-known member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 2,019 City South Jersey Yesterday at 7:55 AM #1 Maybe I missed it but I have not seen any posts regarding Clark Creek and issues with deadfall’s.
Dave_W Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 24, 2016 Messages 5,241 City Gettysburg Yesterday at 11:28 AM #2 I think we've beat the deadwood on Clarks so many time it's. . . . Well, yuh know, it's a topic so crowded that nobody goes there anymore.
I think we've beat the deadwood on Clarks so many time it's. . . . Well, yuh know, it's a topic so crowded that nobody goes there anymore.
Bamboozle Well-known member Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 4,984 City Pennsylvania Yesterday at 11:44 AM #3 Nothing short of the DeHart dam bursting or 40 years of decomposition will clear out those trees which may explain the general disinterest...
Nothing short of the DeHart dam bursting or 40 years of decomposition will clear out those trees which may explain the general disinterest...
A agentmatt New member Joined Apr 13, 2020 Messages 7 Yesterday at 4:05 PM #4 I fished Clark for a few hours on opening day afternoon. I caught three wild brookies on a streamer fishing around those deadfalls. It was a good day.
I fished Clark for a few hours on opening day afternoon. I caught three wild brookies on a streamer fishing around those deadfalls. It was a good day.
salmo Well-known member Joined Apr 24, 2009 Messages 2,019 City South Jersey Yesterday at 5:58 PM #5 My son, now 37 caught his first trout on Clark Creek maybe 25 years ago.