Jeff- There are viable trout streams closer and it requires a bit of exploration. One that I used to like has been pummeled of late with very hungry anglers. So my advice is to study a local map, find some areas that look wet and fishy and go exploring. I think the exploring is half the fun. Hint - Stick with the MD side ! Earlier this year I tried a local stream that used to have trout and ended up with a 24" carp and some decent fall fish. Good luck.
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