Nice fish i was fishing in a creek about fhalf this size boom 17 in brown native i was amazed when my friend turned around and right next to me caught a 19 in native
@sawrestler1313 Plenty of trout in all sizes. The water level really depends on how good it is. The guys who fish it alot prefer the winter, as do I. The state record brook trout was taken from the Trophy Trout section.
@sawrestler1313 Not really. Maybe 10 times a year. Mostly in the winter, once in the Spring or Summer. That one trip in the Spring or Summer usually reminds me of why I fish it during the Winter.
@Fisherboy86 Yeah same..summer and spring arnt the brightest times to go man :/. But would you prefer any certain nymphs or drys to fish in the winter ad fall?
@sawrestler1313 Only big streamers in the fall. #8 Golden Stones and #14 Hares Ear or Pheasant Tail are all you need in the Winter. Sometimes in the winter you can run into a midge hatch, and any #22-#28 cdc midge pattern works.
I grew up and Gettysburg and My family has a cabin around Loganton. I fished many areas of Fishing creek and it is a great location! I have not been there in years - currently living in Detroit - but it makes me want to get back. Thanks for sharing the video!
For such tiny, baby fish, would it not be more efficient to simply net them? I believe the Italians use a very fine-mesh throwing net, for sardines, you should try it.
Please use barbless hooks in the future, and handle the fish for a shorter time (15 seconds max) I've fished all of these streams, but please show more respect to the fish. Great video!! and thanks for releasing!
"Away" by Breaking Benjamin. Both of these streams offer great fishing year round. Spring Creek receives a fair amount of pressure during the Spring and Summer, but a good angler can still manage 50 hookups. A great angler....well, triple digits are a possibility.
I sure can. They can handle the pressure being that they are both specially regulated. The stream with large rocks and alot of streamside growth is Fishing Creek, the other is Spring Creek. Centre County Pennsylvania.
It looks like you were taking care with the un-hooking which is nice to see
goinnovate26 1 week ago
Nice browns...in public water....good job!
j25ack 1 month ago in playlist European Nymphing
at 1:10 he couldn't eventouch the fish lololololol
huntbeast18 2 months ago
rattlesnakes in Pennsylvania?
rakoczy27 2 months ago
fishin some bellefusion territory
kikkerpoinz 6 months ago
just curious, is your leader is one of the tapered leaders with the small float already built in or is it something you did too your leader? thanks
flyfishnsparky 7 months ago
Nice fish i was fishing in a creek about fhalf this size boom 17 in brown native i was amazed when my friend turned around and right next to me caught a 19 in native
noallpro 7 months ago
is this in mt holly?
RestinPennsylvania 8 months ago
try using barbless
zenbooter 10 months ago
I live in central pa, lamar is only a couple minutes away next time u do so fishing up this way let me know I would love to join ya
DrockGoBLUE 1 year ago
were using a indicator when you were nymphing?
j43jacko2 1 year ago
@j43jacko2 No. Indicators built into our leader.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
nice video!
davidFj4wd 1 year ago
Nice dead drifts
micron4hp 1 year ago
where in PA was it at 1:16?
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@sawrestler1313 At one of the pull-offs on Fishing Creek.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 the creeks called fishing creek?
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@sawrestler1313 Yes. There are quite a few Fishing Creeks in Pa, but this is the one that runs by Lamar.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 lamar county? and whats the cricks name
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@sawrestler1313 Lamar is the town. Fishing Creek is the actual creek name.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 Thanks(: is it any good there that you know of?
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@sawrestler1313 Plenty of trout in all sizes. The water level really depends on how good it is. The guys who fish it alot prefer the winter, as do I. The state record brook trout was taken from the Trophy Trout section.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 Nice do you fish there a lot?
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@sawrestler1313 Not really. Maybe 10 times a year. Mostly in the winter, once in the Spring or Summer. That one trip in the Spring or Summer usually reminds me of why I fish it during the Winter.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 Yeah same..summer and spring arnt the brightest times to go man :/. But would you prefer any certain nymphs or drys to fish in the winter ad fall?
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@sawrestler1313 Only big streamers in the fall. #8 Golden Stones and #14 Hares Ear or Pheasant Tail are all you need in the Winter. Sometimes in the winter you can run into a midge hatch, and any #22-#28 cdc midge pattern works.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 whats midge hatch? and cdc?
sawrestler1313 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 Is this were Joe Humphreys caught a 16 pound brown?
7629925 1 year ago
where u from man?im from bellefonte and i fish in milesburg at baldeagle creek...i fish for brown and rainbows and carp
xXksepwnsXx 1 year ago
Over by Williamsport. Don't fish Bald Eagle much and haven't been to Spring since May
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
@Fisherboy86 Oh my grandparents are from williamsport, is it beside the lycoming creek road? because i fish there sometimes
xXksepwnsXx 1 year ago
If I would have seen one snake, I would have rolled. I ain't gonna lie to you!!!!
lyricaladaud 1 year ago
nice brown at the end
thatsaneckyo1 1 year ago
Willpo runs through there, but the streams in the video aren't.
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
whats the name of this song?
ClamChoder910 1 year ago
@ClamChoder910 Away by Breaking Benjamin
Fisherboy86 1 year ago
I grew up and Gettysburg and My family has a cabin around Loganton. I fished many areas of Fishing creek and it is a great location! I have not been there in years - currently living in Detroit - but it makes me want to get back. Thanks for sharing the video!
dsmith1427 1 year ago
This is more like it. Fished parts of this in pa. Watch out for the rattlesnack. Yikes.....
jmcwise 1 year ago
For such tiny, baby fish, would it not be more efficient to simply net them? I believe the Italians use a very fine-mesh throwing net, for sardines, you should try it.
Icehut 1 year ago
Please use barbless hooks in the future, and handle the fish for a shorter time (15 seconds max) I've fished all of these streams, but please show more respect to the fish. Great video!! and thanks for releasing!
flytier37 1 year ago
hey your in halifax fishing in the armstrong creek i seen the bridge
narutofroever 2 years ago
No. I've never been to Halifax or fished Armstrong Creek.
Fisherboy86 2 years ago
Nice fishing man.....But that snake is freaking crazy! wow! I'd be scared.....and 3ft away from ya.....ahhhhhhhh
MandrewG 2 years ago
where is this? what friggin creek are you at?
mec554 2 years ago
Fishing Creek and Spring Creek in Central Pa.
Fisherboy86 2 years ago
@Fisherboy86
is it easy to find? is it close to the springs or further down? i'd like to check it out next time i'm out that way
mec554 2 years ago
Real easy. The catch and release section is 2-3 miles off interstate 80 in Lamar
Fisherboy86 2 years ago
Euro nymph much? was that the grey's streamflex you were using...
Comingtoyaaahaaa 2 years ago
We did about 95% of the time through Summer. Steve uses a TFO 10' 5wt. I prefer the Cortland Brook 10' 4wt and 10' 5wt rods.
Fisherboy86 2 years ago
whats the song and that was some great fishing
tenneseesportsman 2 years ago
"Away" by Breaking Benjamin. Both of these streams offer great fishing year round. Spring Creek receives a fair amount of pressure during the Spring and Summer, but a good angler can still manage 50 hookups. A great angler....well, triple digits are a possibility.
Fisherboy86 2 years ago
I sure can. They can handle the pressure being that they are both specially regulated. The stream with large rocks and alot of streamside growth is Fishing Creek, the other is Spring Creek. Centre County Pennsylvania.
Fisherboy86 2 years ago
looks so inviting.. can you say what streams?
angeloamericano 2 years ago