Spruce Creek access

Is Spruce Creek Donny Beaver's stomping grounds?
Part of it, yes. I don't know if the club actually owns much of the stream, but they lease quite a bit off of landowners. At least I think that is the setup there. I am truly not too knowledgable about the whole situation.
 
It was a freaking steelhead. Of course I don't know exactly where it came from. Sorry if you were offended by the insinuation.
 
Which stretch of water does the Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club maintain these days? When I search them up on the inter-webs, I don't find a whole lot about their current operation. Have they been absorbed by Homewaters/Spring Ridge?

I really don't know much about Spruce Creek, but the more I learn about it, the less it seems appealing. In fact, it seems to represent the very antithesis of what I like in a trout stream.
No and they will never be absorbed by homewaters. They have several sections one Below Graysville and one around seven stars.
Most people see spruce creek as a stream of all stocked hogs and few natives. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is lots of predation from eagles to ospreys and blue Herrons taking un-educated stocked fish. Almost all of spruce creek is catch and release by choice. Im sure you can understand the amount of large fish that can achieve over many years as its done for the little J. There are lots of native fish and stocked fish that were raised in spruce creek springs. Other than a few tail nips doubt anyone could tell the difference between native or raised. All fish in spruce creek turn into large hogs over time creating 30+" fish if they make it and get mistaken as Donny B torpedoes. Lol.
The fish commission did a shocking by colerain park. I'm sure they have the records of their shocking and fish counts. I'm just one that feels more public water is always good, dcnr or rothrock state forest, firmly believe they own to the middle of the stream.
 
I'm just one that feels more public water is always good, dcnr or rothrock state forest, firmly believe they own to the middle of the stream.
This I agree with.
Most people see spruce creek as a stream of all stocked hogs and few natives. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is lots of predation from eagles to ospreys and blue Herrons taking un-educated stocked fish. Almost all of spruce creek is catch and release by choice. Im sure you can understand the amount of large fish that can achieve over many years as its done for the little J. There are lots of native fish and stocked fish that were raised in spruce creek springs. Other than a few tail nips doubt anyone could tell the difference between native or raised. All fish in spruce creek turn into large hogs over time creating 30+" fish if they make it and get mistaken as Donny B torpedoes.
This I do not agree with, and that is just based on my experiences elsewhere in PA. Remember, I have no experience firsthand with Spruce, but what characteristics does that stream have to produce an abundance of 30" wild browns? 30" is a gigantic brown trout.
 
"Pellet pigs" are stocked all up and down Spruce Creek, and people feed them in the stream with dog food.
I once had the opportunity to fish Fishing Creek behind Jim Bashline's house near Benton. A friend of a friend took us to catch these giant trouts. Well I guess Jim wasn't all that happy about us fishing over his pets as he rode his lawn tractor up and down the edge of the stream the whole time we were there and i caught one 10" trout. When we stopped and had a brief conversation with him he showed us these really large brown beetles that he used to catch the beasts. Then he showed us the dog chow he threw in the water to keep those fish around.
 
I once had the opportunity to fish Fishing Creek behind Jim Bashline's house near Benton. A friend of a friend took us to catch these giant trouts. Well I guess Jim wasn't all that happy about us fishing over his pets as he rode his lawn tractor up and down the edge of the stream the whole time we were there and i caught one 10" trout. When we stopped and had a brief conversation with him he showed us these really large brown beetles that he used to catch the beasts. Then he showed us the dog chow he threw in the water to keep those fish around.
Interesting.
Did he own the property you were fishing on?
 
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