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Tash63

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Hi guys,
I’m a fairly recent move-in. Live very close to Lackawanna State Park.

I’ve spent a couple of hours on the Lack, and a couple on Legget’s creek. Caught fish on Leggets, fishing a dry fly with a pheasant tail. Tried Euronymphing technique for the first time (just go a new 10’ 3wt to try it out). On the Lackawanna with no luck.

Anyone live near me who can recommend good streams to fish?

Looking forward to expanding my knowledge of fishing in the East. Moved from the West where I did most of my Flyfishing.
 
Welcome. NEPA and the Lack are on my list of places to get to this year. I’m sure you’ll find plenty of people here with great advice on where to fish. Good luck.
 
Hi guys,
I’m a fairly recent move-in. Live very close to Lackawanna State Park.

I’ve spent a couple of hours on the Lack, and a couple on Legget’s creek. Caught fish on Leggets, fishing a dry fly with a pheasant tail. Tried Euronymphing technique for the first time (just go a new 10’ 3wt to try it out). On the Lackawanna with no luck.

Anyone live near me who can recommend good streams to fish?

Looking forward to expanding my knowledge of fishing in the East. Moved from the West where I did most of my Flyfishing.
Welcome to the forum!
Lackawanna offers a lot of fishing spots by itself. Close to you is the South Branch of the Tunkhannock Creek.
I am up in Carbondale, not far from you and am retired. I am traveling from Feb 8 to Feb 15, but am willing to meet up with you, if you would like a fishing partner.

Dave
 
Welcome to the forum!
Lackawanna offers a lot of fishing spots by itself. Close to you is the South Branch of the Tunkhannock Creek.
I am up in Carbondale, not far from you and am retired. I am traveling from Feb 8 to Feb 15, but am willing to meet up with you, if you would like a fishing partner.

Dave
Dave,
I really appreciate the invite! Please message me when you’re back from your travels. I’d love to learn more about the Lackawanna from an experienced partner.

Terry
 
I'm NEPA also. I live in Monroe county.

Curious, where did you fish out west? Did you fish big western rivers or small stuff?
 
Dave,
I really appreciate the invite! Please message me when you’re back from your travels. I’d love to learn more about the Lackawanna from an experienced partner.

Terry
As long as you are not equating experienced with "good", I will be glad to show you some areas to fish.

Greg and Adam from AG Outfitters are good people

Minor note: Shop is in ****son city.
 
I'm NEPA also. I live in Monroe county.

Curious, where did you fish out west? Did you fish big western rivers or small stuff?
I fished a number of small mountain streams for sure. Big name rivers I’ve been on include; In Colorado: Frying Pan, Roaring Fork, South Platte, Gunnison, Blue and Colorado River plus others I can’t think of… In Utah, The Green River, The Provo River… In Idaho, Henry’s Fork. I also fished the Yellowstone briefly.
 
Welcome to the forum!
Lackawanna offers a lot of fishing spots by itself. Close to you is the South Branch of the Tunkhannock Creek.
I am up in Carbondale, not far from you and am retired. I am traveling from Feb 8 to Feb 15, but am willing to meet up with you, if you would like a fishing partner.

Dave
Dave,
I tried my luck on S Fork Tunkhannock Creek… beautiful day, NO FISH… I posted a report on my day as well… any Suggestions for success?
 
Welcome to the site! You'll find it loaded with many fine and experienced tyer, fishers, rod builders and just good helpful folk. I'm a born and bred central NYer. I've been tying flies for over 50 years and hostingfly swaps going on 12 years now.

I look forward to seeing your posts!

Kim
 
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