Monday, April 27, 2015

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Float trip in PA

no better intro to PA trout fishing than the Letort. just bring lots of tippet and a tall boy to break up the break offs. 

not really many float trips. you can float yellow breeches. but i don't know of any outfitters that do that.  susquehanna is great tho for canoeing & smallmouth. Conodoquinet is mostly a smallmouth and golden bass stream but holds a lot of trout this time of year in the feeder springs along the banks and coming up from the bottom.  there are a couple guides up in boiling springs/carlisle/mechanicsburg area.  if you really want to float for trout, might want to consider the NB Potomac and tho i've never done a trip with them heard great things about eastern trophies guided float trips. The Delaware is also an option tho quite the hike. Home waters of Richie at Urban Angler, so he's a good person to ask about that, tho he mostly focuses on fishing for chubs and bluegill.  

 
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:38:39 AM UTC-4, Piru Creek wrote:
Hi Everyone, 

I am new to the NCR (moved from sunny but parched SoCal) and have read about some great trout fishing in the PA area. I would like to do a full day float trip in PA somewhere, anyone have a recommendation on guide and water? 

Thanks!
Greg


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