during the week Valley Forge is fun and fishable...weekends, it becomes way too crowded. decent hike from the airport tho and not sure on water levels but it looks like the recent/current storm system dropped a bunch of water up there... a little further west of valley forge there's a ton of water but unfortunately a lot of the stocked streams up there get fished out and brookie streams are mostly unfishable.
On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:47:41 AM UTC-4, Rob Shane wrote:
-- On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 10:47:41 AM UTC-4, Rob Shane wrote:
I have some hours to kill on my way to Philly Monday and I'm hoping to fish for a few hours in the late morning/early afternoon before I get a colleague at the airport.
Regretfully, I lived in Philly for a long while and never once took my fly rod out of the case so I'm clueless here. I had planned to fish through the GP on the way up but would rather explore some new water on the other side of the state line and get my license money's worth.
Any suggestions? Not looking for a honey hole, just some decent access and a place to muck around for a few hours. Would prefer trout fishing but very open to small mouth suggestions too if the susquehenna is wadable? Valley Forge?
Thanks!
Rob
http://www.tpfr.org
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