Poconos and NJ report 3/22/08 by
Adam Hoelper (3/22/2008)
[Poconos,PA] Most of the trout streams in the Pocono’s are closed prior to the opening of trout season however you those that look you can find a couple streams open for fishing.
Spring trout fishing is beginning by
Adam Hoelper (3/09/2008)
[Poconos,PA] Just a reminder that the 2008 trout season will open at 8 a.m. March 29 in waters located in Adams, Berks, Bucks, Chester, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Franklin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill and York counties. The regular trout season starts at 8 a.m. on April 12 in the rest of the state.
Pocono Area report by
Adam Hoelper (2/03/2008)
[Poconos,PA] Weather in the Pocono's and North Western NJ has been less then predictable these past few weeks, however we are happily getting rain, snow and ice storms weekly.
Fall Stockings heat up area Streams by
Adam Hoelper (10/06/2007)
[Brodhead Creek,PA] Downstream of East Stroudsburg fishing has been heating up also. The gorge has seen a fair numbers of Rainbows moving up and out of the Delaware River system looking for spawning gravel.
Centerpinner for trout by
Adam Hoelper (7/01/2007)
[Brodhead Creek,PA] These fish are not wild fish, but where stocked several years ago as fingerings and tend to move back and forth between the Delaware and the Brodhead as water conditions change.
Brodhead Still a gen of the Poconos by
Adam Hoelper (5/24/2007)
[Poconos,PA] Brodhead water shed has been heating up again...... Small pheasant tails tied on curved or straight hooks in American, English or soft hackle styles have been top producers
Small Stream delight by
Adam Hoelper (5/21/2007)
[Poconos,PA] Today was one of those days every guide dreads, below average temps, wind and more wind.....18” wild brown which took the dry so gentle it was almost like it was sipping spinners.
Plenty of trout fishing to be had by
Adam Hoelper (5/11/2007)
[Poconos,PA] Warm weather and the shad run in full swing many anglers have turned their attentions away from the local trout streams leaving unfished hatches and solitude for the dedicated angler.
Delaware River Bass Fishing by
Blaine Mengel (12/16/2006)
[Delaware River,PA] The Belvidere gauge reads 5.3 feet. Water temps average around 42 degrees. We are in the midst of a milder than normal stretch of weather, which bodes really well for the winter bite. Water temps will not respond a great deal due to the low sun angle and cold nights, but anything above normal means fish will still burn calories and need to eat some.