Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Hay Creek

Fished Hay Creek yesterday, Its the only stream I have been fishing lately.  I have over did it on the tully and need a long break from it reports re sulphurs are coming off in the evenings and tricos are starting to appear if the reports are true productivity in the fish department there should be good.  I only caught one wild yesterday on a size 12 green hot spot pheasant tail.  A good crane fly pattern is needed for Hay they are coming off like mad.
Photo should be up soon !

And here it is!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Posts'

Sorry for not putting up any posts they are long over due...I have been busy with work and busy Catfishing for big flatheads!  I have been trout fishing though pretty often at Hay creek those wilds are awesome to catch !

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Fishing the past Couple of Days

Well I have been fly fishing lately and have to say that switching from the Tully to Hay creek was a good move.  I have had great sucess with catching loads of wild browns on all sorts of nymphs.

Toonight my buddy Frankie asked me if i wanted to go cat fish fishing so i said sure why not I like to switch it up and go for some big flat heads.  It was a great time i caught a 35 lb flat head using a live sunny. It fought me tooth and nail and finally i landed it !


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Hello Everyone !

Its been a while since I last posted but did do some fishing since last post.

Stream Report
Tulpehocken Creek - 5/2/12
Dreary day best bet was nymphing did very well on a sulhur nymph with a small caddis larva dropper and midges

Manatawny Creek - 4/28/12
The fish and boat commission did not stock very well, but atleast it is something caught one trout at the winery on a sulphur nymph then I headed over to spotts mill and manage to catch a very small wild brown trout on a sulphur nymph, about 5 to 6 inches in length it was a beautiful fish.

Watch for sulphurs in the next couple of days or weeks, they have been coming over here and there but once the days start to warm up the afternoons will be prime time for sulfurs.