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wgmiller
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Updated estimates.
much needed rain. im glad this weekend is a wash out. getting even more sunday night. this weekend will be some projects around the house. one of which is to finally hang my peg board up in the man cave so i can hang all my fly tying material up instead of being in drawers.
Your in hershey! Me too. Yea spring creek wasn’t up too much much this AM but breeches seems to be climbing towards towards average flows for this time of year. sulfurs likely starting up in next 10 days id imagine, tan caddis already out there.My bird bath is full here in Hershey. Looks like a couple inches fell. Probably should hit one of the Spring Creeks close by!
Not selfish at all- what’s best for the fish is good for everyone.I know it's selfish but I always root for Penns to be blown out leading up to our May trip. I think the fish have been pounded pretty good due to low water. We will be in Ingleby at the last cabin (a friends) on the right heading upstream. It has a bench on the opposite side of the creek. Stop by and say hi if you are in the neighborhood.
I agree..I got home from work and only had a half an inch in the rain gauge so far. That is less than I was expecting.
There were reasonable numbers of sulphurs at Allenberry on Wednesday evening.Your in hershey! Me too. Yea spring creek wasn’t up too much much this AM but breeches seems to be climbing towards towards average flows for this time of year. sulfurs likely starting up in next 10 days id imagine, tan caddis already out there.
Nice! Dad is coming into town so it make things easy on himI think Sunday is the wettest day for Central PA.
There were reasonable numbers of sulphurs at Allenberry on Wednesday evening.