Visiting the in-laws in Lancaster

Man I wish I could come but I am tied up with the kids until the wife gets back. I can go on Sunday tho.
 
Too bad, Caveman. We would have had a glass rod throw down!

I can't go on Sunday, but we'll make sure we save some trout for you!
 
I'll be in commute back to reality and a 20* drop in temperature Sunday.

I come down this way every month or so. FF is the excuse I've been looking for to kill some time and get out of the house while my wife is doing her thing.

I'll give a heads up a week or so in advance.
 
I am gonna head out there on Sunday anyhow. Maybe we can hook up sometime later.
 
I'm officially bummed about this outing. I will be in Mount Joy at 2PM for a turkey dinner, and thought I could arrange to drop the rest of the family off early and fish for a couple of hours. However, the kids and FIL want to go BOWLING this morning, which means I will be wearing red, white, and blue shoes, instead of tossing buggers..

Hope the cold front hasn't put the fish down too much..
 
Ahh we'll find the fish! Good Lord the stream is littered with them right now!

Sorry you'll miss this, Sal. Donegal Jam will happen soon though. I'd like to try it at night.
 
I had an excellent time fishing with The Sasquatch yesterday. He showed me a couple ticks and gave me some advice that lead to me catching my first bow.
 
If you tell some members on this board that the Sasquatch taught you how to swing streamers, they'd never believe you!!!!
 
If Sasquatch can't get a hold of some jerky, he surly can't swing any meat!
 
Maybe Swattie would be interested, I hit up one of the wild streams in the northern part of Lanc yesterday afternoon (no hunting on Sundays!). Lots of redds (this is the stream where Fox got the wild bow), but I only caught 2 brookies. Glad to see the redds. No fish paired up.

It was a squatch nightmare though. Chub after chub...one of them was like, 10" long and all colored up. Nasty.
 
Didn't see your last post until now Squatch...my FIL and I stopped by there a few weeks ago and saw lots of redds too. Given the timing I assumed they were Brookie redds. My FIL got one holdover Bow, and I took the skunk, although I missed a nice Brookie in the hole below the old mill dam on the trib that comes in there.

Sorry about the Chubs...I usually don't catch a ton on that stream actually, although its neighbors are a different story!
 
It just means the chubs are holding in the water they are most comfortable with, the trout are there, try very light streams, or white WB, the trout WILL respond in kind.
 
I have some micro buggers. I should try stripping some of them through.

Swattie, I can't believe your FIL got a bow! I would have thought they were all harvested at this point. I always wondered what the odds are that any are left. Sal's brother got one of those golden 'bows they stocked in March....caught it in October.
 
A few make it I think...and leave the evidence the following year that they do!

The one my FIL caught didn't look very good. It was a nice 12-14" range fish, but was very skinny. I'm guessing it won't make it through the Winter.
 
Hope he kept the bow for dinner!
 
Been seeing a lot of mentions abt the Donegal & it's only 90 miles from me. Is it worth checking out one day? Wide or thin and any other info appreciated.

Thanks
 
Honestly, unless you're in the area, I wouldn't bother. 90 minutes a long haul to fish a mostly stocked water with a few hold overs and some wilds. Its only a 30 minute drive for me, and its border line "worth it". I know I'll get some flack for that, but living in the northern part of Lancaster Co, I can be on some "better" streams in 30 minutes. Right now its littered with those stinkin' bows. You fish Valley and the LL, both are better streams than Donegal. I drove 90 minutes to fish Valley, I'd do it again. I wouldn't do that for Donegal. If you want to drive that far to fish a Lanc. Co. stream, let me know. I'll take you to some nice brookie water in the spring/summer.
 
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