Friday, May 5, 2017

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Anybody fished Pass Run in SNP for bows?

Hey -- I've very, very happy with the tone here guys!  If you aren't sarcastic or cynical, you aren't trying.  

So, if I posted a picture to this forum of myself strangling a 20" Conway brown with dry hands, am I a jerk or just sage?

That may be a question for the philosophers --

Gene ("everything's ephemeral") TB

On Friday, May 5, 2017 at 12:44:48 PM UTC-4, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:
Apologies in advance for lack of quoting text, just firing off quick comments from my phone.

Bobby if you're willing to share (privately if you prefer) where I can find some wild browns other than Conway or Rose Rivers, I'd greatly appreciate it! I agree with your point about climate change.

Just want to be clear I was not advocating messing with any existing brook trout populations - just saying I would enjoy if there currently were a few more streams in the park with non-brook trout. As in, already messed with decades ago, like the Conway.

Getting back to Pass run though...A lot of times when you have a freestone headwater stream rolling off a mountain into a limestone valley, somewhere around that transition area the stream will sink underground in low flows. Don't know if that happens in this case but there could be a section like that which helps stop the rainbows from making it into the park section.  In that case you might expect to find a few in the brookie section after sustained high water. I know of some streams in PA where this happens though usually with browns being the invaders.

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