Since we repeat the same cycle of threads all of the time (which makes sense. There is only so much to discuss around FF-ing), and since most of us are wild trout snobs (I know I am!), let's try a thread a little different. Which creek across PA has given you the best stoked trout fishing experience. Come on, don't say "I don't fish for stocked trout, or I would never waste my time fishing for stocked trout. I highly doubt that. We have all spent time chasing stockies at one time or another. I am a wild trout purist through and through, but there are times when I am on a stocked trout stream, too.
I think my single most enjoyable stocked trout fishing experiences have come on Kettle Creek. Why? Because the trout act like trout, and the hatches and spinner-falls are some of the best I have ever fished. I would never go to Kettle Creek without some rusty spinners in my box. Seriously, I have had some very great experiences where those stockies were being so selective and keyed in on a very specific bug, that if you didn't have the right imitation or lifecycle phase, you were screwed. The trout were well spread out. The fish were where fish are supposed to be. Kettle has repeatedly proven to be the best fishing experience for stockies that I have had.
I have caught a few rainbows there that were pathetic too, though. They had been caught so many times that they almost didn't even have a mouth. Poor fish. I guess that is proof that C&R works, though.
What stream has given you the best stocked trout experiences over the years?
I think my single most enjoyable stocked trout fishing experiences have come on Kettle Creek. Why? Because the trout act like trout, and the hatches and spinner-falls are some of the best I have ever fished. I would never go to Kettle Creek without some rusty spinners in my box. Seriously, I have had some very great experiences where those stockies were being so selective and keyed in on a very specific bug, that if you didn't have the right imitation or lifecycle phase, you were screwed. The trout were well spread out. The fish were where fish are supposed to be. Kettle has repeatedly proven to be the best fishing experience for stockies that I have had.
I have caught a few rainbows there that were pathetic too, though. They had been caught so many times that they almost didn't even have a mouth. Poor fish. I guess that is proof that C&R works, though.
What stream has given you the best stocked trout experiences over the years?