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!
Online historical fishing database of my fishing experiences mostly on the Brodhead, McMichael's, and Tobyhanna Creeks in northeast Pennsylvania's pocono mountains.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
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.
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