My office is adjacent to the park/creek, just north of 270. The creek generally has low populations of fish due to extreme unmitigated current during flood events - it just gets scoured badly. However, there are LM bass, sunnies and suckers in any pool. Downstream there are SMB. A year ago a colleague of mine hiked downstream a ways below 270 and found where LARGE trout had been stocked, and his sense was nobody was chasing them. They are not going to stock far from a road, that's for sure.
On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 1:11:10 PM UTC-4, Josh wrote:
-- On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 1:11:10 PM UTC-4, Josh wrote:
Has anyone fished either Clopper Lake or Great Seneca Creek within the park? I am headed up there this weekend with some friends and I thought I would bring a rod with me. I figure I can use it if we get a canoe to go out on the lake or I can wander off and check out the creek at some point as well. If you know the lake/creek, I'm wondering if I am better off bringing my 5wt. or 3wt. rod when I go.Thanks!
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