dudemanspecial
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Wild or stocked?
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Wild or stocked?
Niiicee. For a minute I thought I was making it back to Indian River Lagoon right about now, but the shambolic friend group did what a shambolic friend group does.Florida.
Niiicee. For a minute I thought I was making it back to Indian River Lagoon right about now, but the shambolic friend group did what a shambolic friend group does.
That's a funny looking tiger trout.View attachment 1641240921
I guess I'm on the board? 3 months behind last year, and the trout streams here are still treating me awful. Happy to cheat.
Edit: I can't figure out if we have a "2025: what are you catching today? " or not.
Is that to say that you have 7 streams in the entire state that you haven't fished?? Or is this a board joke?Moving target to some degree. But 8, is now 7.
I don't want to speak for the man himself, but I think he means that there are 7 intriguing streams that meet his definition of a trout stream worth exploring left to fish in the state. He is not implying that he has fished every single flowing water in the PA except for 7 streams; he is implying that there are 7 worthwhile targets on his radar yet to be explored.Is that to say that you have 7 streams in the entire state that you haven't fished?? Or is this a board joke?
Ok, thanks for the info. Either way, that's impressive. But to have fished nearly 6000 streams would be mind blowing. My job (when in PA) took me up close and personal with a lot of water and I did a lot of exploring myself between fishing and hiking, and I couldn't imagine getting close to all the waters I've ever wanted to fish in an entire life worth of fishing.I don't want to speak for the man himself, but I think he means that there are 7 intriguing streams that meet his definition of a trout stream worth exploring left to fish in the state. He is not implying that he has fished every single flowing water in the PA except for 7 streams; he is implying that there are 7 worthwhile targets on his radar yet to be explored.
To the best of my knowledge, Swattie has an MO for exploring trout waters. I will allow him to divulge that information if he so chooses. He seems to know more about individual streams across PA than other people I've ever had a conversation with.
Very nice. I'm similar in that I don't deal with much private land unless it's family or friends. I'm around 200 different streams and should be adding a number here in a couple of weeks in a fishing spree with my dad. Most of what I've fished is concentrated around the Allegheny National Forest, with increasing forays out into the big woods of the PA Wilds. I've seen a bunch while hiking or backpacking that I'd like to get back to, but time constraints (and distance, currently) prevent it. Many of my trips around the home waters (before I moved) were repeats on streams I knew I'd do well, but even then I had a few surprises. One little stream that I felt was a dud (which was shocking as the next stream valley was a fantastic fishery) from fishing it back in 2010, I returned in 2023 and moved further upstream and caught quite a few solid fish. As I like to hike, most every water has some interest to me, when I have the time to explore.Yeah, what jfigz said is basically accurate. Iāve fished somewhere between 300 and 400. And yes there are 7 left on my āwish listā that I havenāt fished.
I donāt deal with private land issues when fishing, so I generally only fish public land, or if private, very obvious areas where the landowner allows fishing. So that thins the potential sample size. And yeah, I donāt fish the tiny 1 sq. mile streams like kbob. But yeah, thereās seven left I find interesting enough for one reason or another to fish.
That is a chunk of a brookie! Beautiful stream too.Fished for the first time in 2025. Latest start to the year I can remember. Fished a new stream. Knew the scenery would be good from research, and expected the fishing to be slow based on some survey reports Iāve seenā¦Class D Brookie population impacted by acid rain deposition, I suspect.
Anyway, scenery didnāt disappoint and the stream was worth a fish from that standpoint. I only caught one fish, but it was a good one. Itch sufficiently scratched until Spring actually gets here.
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Very nice. I'm similar in that I don't deal with much private land unless it's family or friends. I'm around 200 different streams and should be adding a number here in a couple of weeks in a fishing spree with my dad. Most of what I've fished is concentrated around the Allegheny National Forest, with increasing forays out into the big woods of the PA Wilds. I've seen a bunch while hiking or backpacking that I'd like to get back to, but time constraints (and distance, currently) prevent it. Many of my trips around the home waters (before I moved) were repeats on streams I knew I'd do well, but even then I had a few surprises. One little stream that I felt was a dud (which was shocking as the next stream valley was a fantastic fishery) from fishing it back in 2010, I returned in 2023 and moved further upstream and caught quite a few solid fish. As I like to hike, most every water has some interest to me, when I have the time to explore.
Swattie is trying to do with Pa trout streams, what Acristickid is doing with every Trout and Salmon specie in America. š
I hope you get to fish that one particular Central Pa-ish stream with the extreme DOD to access. That's the one you mentioned via DM?