I haven't posted any fishing reports in over a month but I've still been fishing plenty. Streams I've been hitting the past month are Brodhead, McMichaels, Devils Hole, and Pohocopo.
Early June - The sulphur hatch was decent this year but I think it ended earlier than normal. The temperatures in most of June were great. I don't think the stream temperatures reached over 70 degrees all month long. I timed some good Slate Drake hatches on the BHC in the early-mid June timeframe. Nothing beats watching a big brown gulp a size 12 Slate Drake dun. Light cahills, small BWO's, and dark caddis were also hot flies on the Pocono creeks. I have nymphed some the past month but only maybe around 10% because the dry fly action has been great this year. I fished DHC and landed several nice wild browns, all on dry flies. I was amazed at how much insect activity was on a small mountain stream like that. I don't think fly selection is all that important on small streams that hold small wild/native trout but anything yellow on DHC was dynamite! I saw more bugs up on that stream than I do on the BHC or MCC. Large stoneflies, midges, small mayflies, etc...I even saw trout rise to the naturals. I thought most small mountain streams did not have a good insect population but I was wrong about this creek. I'm surprised that I've never pulled a trout over 10" from there with all that food around.
Late June - Current. - HEAT HEAT HEAT!!! Local freestone streams like the Tobyhanna, BHC, and MCC have had temperatures well over the 70's EVERY day the past 2 weeks. I'm sure a lot of trout have died as a result. It's suppose to cool off finally tomorrow with temperatures in the low 80's for the next week but it will probably be too little too late. We haven't received any rainfall as well during this hot stretch. I fished the BHC one morning about a week ago and the trico's were out. They began falling at around 730 am. Water temperature at 7 am was 65 degrees and by 9 am it was over 70. I fished the tailwater of the Pohocopo Creek on July 4th. Interesting to say the least as I fished in trout water that was in the 50 degree range while the outside air was in the 90's. The tailwater of the PO receives its water from Beltzville Lake and the depth by the dam is over 100 feet deep so the water stays cool. There were tons of fish in this section on the PO and they were surfacing regularly. Unfortunately for me, they were taking tiny midges (26-28) and I didn't have anything small than a 22 but still a great scouting and fishing experience. I'll no doubt be back there again this summer.
Online historical fishing database of my fishing experiences mostly on the Brodhead, McMichael's, and Tobyhanna Creeks in northeast Pennsylvania's pocono mountains.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Brodhead Creek - May 19 2012
I fished the Brodhead this morning from 7-9. I missed 3 and landed 1 brown on a
BH yellow stonefly nymph. The water clarity is pretty normal now and flows are
just a little above normal. There wasn't much insect activity other than some
caddis and midges. I didn't see any trout surface. The water temperature was
only mid 50's though due to last night's low temperatures so the trout will
probably start surfacing around mid day today. Below is a pic of the numerous
shucks on the bank. They are very large in size (10?) so I'm guessing the are
yellow stones. Hope to make it out again tonight!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sulphurs and March Browns on Brodhead Creek
I caught my first Sulphur and March Brown hatches this year. It seems to be a little early from previous years.
May 8 - It rained most of the day but it wasn't a heavy rain. I fished the BHC from 415-530. As soon as I hit the creek, I saw birds hovering over the water so I knew I timed a hatch. I expected BWO's due to the overcast and rainy day but there were large (10-12) March Browns hatching. I matched the hatch with a dry and caught 5 browns.
May 9 - I fished the evening hatch from 7-840. There were sulphurs regularly coming off at 8. There weren't as many rises based on the number of insects out. This was most likely due to the cloudy water from yesterdays day long rain. I landed 2 browns and missed a couple of others. The water level is up but it will probably be clear again by tomorrow.
May 8 - It rained most of the day but it wasn't a heavy rain. I fished the BHC from 415-530. As soon as I hit the creek, I saw birds hovering over the water so I knew I timed a hatch. I expected BWO's due to the overcast and rainy day but there were large (10-12) March Browns hatching. I matched the hatch with a dry and caught 5 browns.
May 9 - I fished the evening hatch from 7-840. There were sulphurs regularly coming off at 8. There weren't as many rises based on the number of insects out. This was most likely due to the cloudy water from yesterdays day long rain. I landed 2 browns and missed a couple of others. The water level is up but it will probably be clear again by tomorrow.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Match the Hatch - Brodhead Creek
I fished Saturday morning, May 5th on the BHC with “JL”. I got to the creek at 6 am and fished until 10 am. The fish started actively feeding at 7 and then a very large and long BWO hatch began. BWO's were 16's. The trout were taking duns off the water surface regularly until the hatch died down at around 930. I felt fortunate to time this hatch well but it was one of the most frustrating 4 hours of my life. I never landed a single fish and only had about 3 hits. I tried multiple colors, sizes, and stages of BWO's without luck. I've heard that when trout have a large amount of naturals to choose from, they can be very picky. I think that was the case on Sat morning. Fun but very frustrating morning on the creek.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Big browns on Brodhead Creek, Stroudsburg, PA
Fished BHC again this morning. Great action
with big browns! Biggest browns were 19 1/2" and 16". Both are shown
below. I caught them both on a beadhead yellow stonefly. I landed roughly 8
trout from 9-1130 with 9-1030 being the hottest. Most were browns but I did
catch 2 brook trout as well. The PA fish commission website doesn't show that
they stock brook trout. There was a decent BWO hatch. They were larger in size
than what I've been seeing. They were roughly 16-18's. Successful flies used
were bh yellow stonefly, bh hares ear, parachute BWO, and black caddis emerger.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Brodhead Creek, Stroudsburg, PA - May 3 2012
Fished the Brodhead today from 3-6 pm. Did well from 3-430 and then the fish
shut down. Landed 6 browns and 1 bow. I used the same fly (black X-caddis) for
every trout. I spotted a few mayflies but there weren't enough for me to snag a
sample. I caught most of the fish in shallow riffles. Water temp was 60 degrees.
There are still tons of fish in the BHC.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Brodhead Creek - Pocono Mountains - 4-20-12
I fished the Brodhead by the ballpark this evening. Dark caddis were coming off in good numbers after 7 pm. I fished until about 8 pm, landed 5 and missed several others. All trout were browns and caught with dries or emergers. Water temperature was mid 60's and flow is obviously very low. Hopefully we get some rain this weekend. There are a ton of fish in the Brodhead right now.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Putah Creek, Northern California, April 16 2012
I fished Putah Creek today in Northern California. It was the closest trout stream where I am working for business currently. I contemplated the 3 hour drive to the Upper Sacramento but I wanted to try the local stream. I scouted the creek on Saturday and talked to one local fisherman. He informed me that Putah creek is a "four star trout fishery", whatever that means. I do know that Putah is not stocked anymore and there are some incredibly large wild rainbows in there, 30+ inches.
I fished the morning from 1030-130 between pulloffs 2 and 3. I tried nymphing a BHPT, caddis pupa, zebra midge, and a caddis emerger. I didn't get any hits nor did I see many fish. I went back to my hotel room until around 6 and heading back out for the evening hatch and what a hatch it turned out to be! Slowly, yellow stoneflies began to fill the air. There were some other "non eastern flies" that I couldn't identify as well. Once the flies came out, the fish started to show themselves by rising to the stones. I missed roughly 6 and landed 5. None were even close to the monsters I was hoping for but it was fun to catch them and they are my first wild rainbows. Their colors are quite different than the stockies we catch in PA. I caught all the trout on a yellow colored sulphur parachute pattern.
I'm anxious to get back to the Pocono's since I missed yet another trout opener. I have never fished opening day in the 8 years I've lived in PA. Even once I do get the chance, I doubt I would contend with the crowds anyway.
I fished the morning from 1030-130 between pulloffs 2 and 3. I tried nymphing a BHPT, caddis pupa, zebra midge, and a caddis emerger. I didn't get any hits nor did I see many fish. I went back to my hotel room until around 6 and heading back out for the evening hatch and what a hatch it turned out to be! Slowly, yellow stoneflies began to fill the air. There were some other "non eastern flies" that I couldn't identify as well. Once the flies came out, the fish started to show themselves by rising to the stones. I missed roughly 6 and landed 5. None were even close to the monsters I was hoping for but it was fun to catch them and they are my first wild rainbows. Their colors are quite different than the stockies we catch in PA. I caught all the trout on a yellow colored sulphur parachute pattern.
I'm anxious to get back to the Pocono's since I missed yet another trout opener. I have never fished opening day in the 8 years I've lived in PA. Even once I do get the chance, I doubt I would contend with the crowds anyway.
Lake Berryessa Dam
Lake Berryessa
Putah Creek
Putah Bow
Putah Bow
Friday, April 6, 2012
Early April 2012 - McMichael's Creek Delayed Harvest
The past week, MMC has been producing good hatches of caddis, black and green (16-18). The fish have been actively taking them on top when they aren't concentrating on the emergers. The water is so slow and clear so 6X-7X and absolutely no drag is a must or the fish will nose your fly and swim away. I'm sure I've had over a hundred "noses" the past week. The larger fish have been in the darker holes where you can't see the bottom.
Water Temp: low to mid 50's
Successfull flies used: green/black caddis, caddis emerger, griffiths gnat, parachute adams, sucker spawn, BHPT, green wooly bugger, small BWO.
I have seen some mayfly hatches but not as many as I thought I would have by now, mostly BWO's. I had a beautiful bow on today that took an adams parachute in a fast run. It was the most graceful jumping trout I've ever hooked up with. It got off after about 10 seconds and 3 jumps. It took drag on my 3 weight almost instantly. I'd guess it was roughly 16-17" with beautiful colors. Definately not a 2012 stockie.
Water Temp: low to mid 50's
Successfull flies used: green/black caddis, caddis emerger, griffiths gnat, parachute adams, sucker spawn, BHPT, green wooly bugger, small BWO.
I have seen some mayfly hatches but not as many as I thought I would have by now, mostly BWO's. I had a beautiful bow on today that took an adams parachute in a fast run. It was the most graceful jumping trout I've ever hooked up with. It got off after about 10 seconds and 3 jumps. It took drag on my 3 weight almost instantly. I'd guess it was roughly 16-17" with beautiful colors. Definately not a 2012 stockie.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Lehigh River, Carbon County PA - March 24 2012
I fished the Lehigh River near Mud Run this past Saturday. I biked in from Leslie Run DCNR parking area. I fished near the Mud Run trib down for about 2 miles. Outside air temp was about the same as the water, mid to high 50's. The Lehigh is very low right now so it is very wadeable. This was my first time fishing it so I can't compare the current but I can't imagine wading it over 500 cfs. I didn't know what to expect from the river. I started off with a BH Wooly Bugger and had a hit and a miss on the first cast. I fished approximately from 9 am to 2 pm. I ended up landing 2 brown trout. The one was quite nice, 16-17 inches. Both were caught on the bugger. I found various slow pools where I anticipated some rises but the only rise I got on the day was to a big bright pink indicator. Why would a trout hit it but not the real fly imitations I threw at it? Crazy. All in all, I enjoyed the Lehigh a lot. It makes me want to buy a drift boat and start fishing it more often. The colors on the trout were beautiful as well. I would assume that they are holdover or wild.
Leslie Run
Bike with gear
Lehigh River
1st Brown
2nd Brown
Monday, March 19, 2012
McMichael's Creek Delayed Harvest, March 15-16 2012
I fished March 15 and 16 on the McMichaels Creek DHALO section again as it is the only nearby stream open to fishing until the mid April opener. Weather has still been crazy. High's in the 60's. Water temp is mid 40's. I fished both days in the mid afternoon to late afternoon. Fishing is still excellent. I'm not sure if this excellent March fishing is going to make the season go by fast but at the moment, I can't imagine the pocono's have had a better March for fly fishing in years.
I landed over 20 fish in the 2 day period. Hot fly was a bh green wolly bugger. They kept hammering it like it was a roostertail every 2-3 casts. Also caught trout on sucker spawn, bhpt, black caddis, gg, and adams parachute. Fish were rising fairly consistently and even if they were concentrating on emergers, they still would take a dry if drifted properly. Like always, I had a lot of fish put their noses right on the fly and then reject it but I'll take rejection over no interest at all. Most of the trout were bows with some browns but I finally caught a couple of the brookies. I hope this great fishing continues all the way through June at the least. We definately need some rain.
I landed over 20 fish in the 2 day period. Hot fly was a bh green wolly bugger. They kept hammering it like it was a roostertail every 2-3 casts. Also caught trout on sucker spawn, bhpt, black caddis, gg, and adams parachute. Fish were rising fairly consistently and even if they were concentrating on emergers, they still would take a dry if drifted properly. Like always, I had a lot of fish put their noses right on the fly and then reject it but I'll take rejection over no interest at all. Most of the trout were bows with some browns but I finally caught a couple of the brookies. I hope this great fishing continues all the way through June at the least. We definately need some rain.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
McMichael's Creek Delayed Harvest - MAR 7-10 2012
7 Mar - Fished BHPT (bead head pheasant tail) and BHHE (bead head hares ear) in slower runs. Creek level is down but still easily fishable. Only landed 1 trout and missed a couple of others. Trout hit the fly when I lifted the rod to recast (emerging). Outside air temp was nice. 50-60 degrees. I fished from 3-530 pm.
8 Mar - Fished further downstream from previous day. I found a nice fast run that held multiple trout. Landed 4-5, mostly rainbows. Missed 1/2 dozen as well. Fished BHPT and BHHE again. Most were caught on BHPT, size 16-18. Fished from 3-5 pm. Air temp was warmer with 60 + temps. Water measured 58 degrees but that was the top of the water where the sun was beating. I'm sure the bottom of the creek was still in the 40's. I used my laser temp meter.
10 Mar - Fished the same ten foot section for 3 hours, 3-6 pm. Landed over 12 trout. Most trout were pretty small with majority bows. Missed another 20 +. I started fishing a BHPT. Switched to an orange micro egg with no luck but I didn't add weight to it. The section I was fishing was around 3 feet deep with a swift current. I switched to a sucker spawn with a small split shot and my day got fun! After about 1 1/2 hours of educating the fish, I switched to a griffiths gnat because I kept seeing fish work the bank eating midges. Repeatedly taking trout on a dry fly in early March is a real treat! Early black stoneflies have been around in abundance during the afternoon the past week as well. Trout were rising to them occasionally but not with any consistency.
8 Mar - Fished further downstream from previous day. I found a nice fast run that held multiple trout. Landed 4-5, mostly rainbows. Missed 1/2 dozen as well. Fished BHPT and BHHE again. Most were caught on BHPT, size 16-18. Fished from 3-5 pm. Air temp was warmer with 60 + temps. Water measured 58 degrees but that was the top of the water where the sun was beating. I'm sure the bottom of the creek was still in the 40's. I used my laser temp meter.
10 Mar - Fished the same ten foot section for 3 hours, 3-6 pm. Landed over 12 trout. Most trout were pretty small with majority bows. Missed another 20 +. I started fishing a BHPT. Switched to an orange micro egg with no luck but I didn't add weight to it. The section I was fishing was around 3 feet deep with a swift current. I switched to a sucker spawn with a small split shot and my day got fun! After about 1 1/2 hours of educating the fish, I switched to a griffiths gnat because I kept seeing fish work the bank eating midges. Repeatedly taking trout on a dry fly in early March is a real treat! Early black stoneflies have been around in abundance during the afternoon the past week as well. Trout were rising to them occasionally but not with any consistency.
Trout taken on BHPT - 8 March
Larger brown taken on griffiths gnat - 10 March
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Winter Pocono fishing update - FEB 2012
I've been fishing a lot this winter due to the higher than normal temperatures. If it's sunny and 40 degrees or higher, I've been on the water. I've been out roughly a dozen times so far in 2012. I've mostly been fishing small mountain streams for brookies and browns. I've seen decent insect activity on the mountain streams when the temp's are above 40. I'm not the best at identifying but they were size 16-18 black stoneflies or caddis. Most of the wild trout caught this winter have been taken on a small #18 BWO parachute dry fly.
I tried the McMichael's Creek once on a nice day in January but did not get any action. The larger stream's water level has been average the past several weeks so it's easy to locate slow deep pools to drift a nymph.
I fished the BHC today. Water temperature was approximately 38-42 degrees. Insect activity was plentiful. Most of the bugs were sunning themselves on rocks but there were a fair amount fluttering above or on the water. There was enough bug activity that if the trout were looking up, they would have taken the easy meal. I caught one sucker today on a #16 black stonefly nymph. I added a #18 BHPT below it. I'm not sure if there were any trout where I fished today or if I was fishing with the wrong flies. There should be holdover trout because this section of the BHC was stocked last Oct and we've had a mild winter. Hopefully the water temp's start rising soon!
I tried the McMichael's Creek once on a nice day in January but did not get any action. The larger stream's water level has been average the past several weeks so it's easy to locate slow deep pools to drift a nymph.
I fished the BHC today. Water temperature was approximately 38-42 degrees. Insect activity was plentiful. Most of the bugs were sunning themselves on rocks but there were a fair amount fluttering above or on the water. There was enough bug activity that if the trout were looking up, they would have taken the easy meal. I caught one sucker today on a #16 black stonefly nymph. I added a #18 BHPT below it. I'm not sure if there were any trout where I fished today or if I was fishing with the wrong flies. There should be holdover trout because this section of the BHC was stocked last Oct and we've had a mild winter. Hopefully the water temp's start rising soon!
Bugs a plenty!
Black stonefly?
Small mountain stream trout
Small mountain stream
Sucker on the fly
Bug and a fly
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