i've fished lycoming creek for many years and sometimes it's a very frustrating creek to fish. but on the other hand it can b very rewarding if u can figure things out. right now is just the start of the fun on lycoming creek. the water is starting to level out and warm up. so if ur going to b fishing it in the next week or so here's a head start on some flies to try out:
dry flies: caddis, little blue wing olive, quill gordon
nymph: pheasant tail, hare's ear, caddis, quill gordon, blue wing olive, prince nymph
soon the fun begins with the march brown one of the more predominant bugs that comes off. the sulphurs and slate drake r 2 more fun ones to try and hit. i fish the delayed harvest section of the stream atleast 3 times a week most of the time more.i try to hit other sections other times during the week. so if u need a heads up on whats going on in/on the water just look me up. hope this helps.