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Tom Hart
Brad- Nice photos! And not too far from me in Ohio... I will have to check that area out.
Brad- Nice photos! And not too far from me in Ohio... I will have to check that area out.
Potter County alone has over 800 miles of trout streams.
Great shot, and beautiful use of the Xpan.[..]I came across this guy, while out walking and "caught" him with my Xpan and 45 lens, fly fishing on the Ness River in Inverness, Scotland.
Here is a great resource and amazing location in Th Great Smoky Mountains:
http://littleriveroutfitters.com
Great shot, and beautiful use of the Xpan.
Great shot, and beautiful use of the Xpan.
...Mike
Whoa, got a general map of where the best places are?
Coincidentally, I was up there last week. I saw a fly class practicing at the visitor center at the north park entrance. Must have been about a dozen out there.
Nice to see the north central PA folks about. Are you familiar with the history of the game lands up there in Elk and Potter, etc. or more specifically John MacFarlane Phillips?
Here are 2 maps of the State Forest. Just about any stream here holds trout. Most of the bigger streams are stocked but do have wild trout. In a 10 mile radius form my home in Galeton there are over 15 class A wild trout streams.
Susquehannock State Forest
info http://dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/susquehannock/index.htm
Map http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/cs/groups/public/documents/document/D_000880.pdf
Tioga State Forest
Info http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/stateforests/tioga/
Map http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/cs/groups/public/documents/document/D_000881.pdf
Most of the roads in the State Forest areas are very good dirt roads. You can also camp in most places within the State Forest with a free permit.
Not sure who is John MacFarlane Phillips?