Friday, October 24, 2014

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Youghiogheny River

Robert, I grew up fishing the lower part of the Yough in West Newton, PA.... a wonderful place to catch smallies. Although I haven't fished the Yough in Maryland, I have had great success just below the dam in Confluence, PA. The water is cold all year-round making it a great breeding ground for big fish. I've also had success on Laurel Hill Creek and Jones Mill run - both smaller water but great places to spend an afternoon. 



On Friday, October 24, 2014 11:37:39 AM UTC-4, Matthew Longley wrote:
I've fished the Yough when it was big and nasty, and didn't connect with anything.  But I did spend a great day on Meadow run, which is right outside of Ohiopyle.  Definitely recommend it for anyone who wants to get into some stocked fish, great place to learn and hone your skills.

On Monday, October 20, 2014 12:13:15 PM UTC-4, Robert Shane wrote:
For what it's worth, it seems as if the Yough has been stocked recently. Was out there this past weekend and caught some decent rainbows and saw other people catching fish pretty frequently. I know it's a long drive from DC but just thought I'd put it out there for the group if anyone is making a trip up that way soon. Also heard from the Savage River Outfitters they stocked the upper savage and people were having decent success there too. I know stocking schedules are on the md dnr website but have heard the dates are always iffy with Fall weather.

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