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| Author : | Topic: Weekend trip | Bottom |
| Dr Trout admin Posts : 2309 |
Sounds like a pretty good week-end of fishing. I want to spend Tuesday wading below Hallton .. will be my 1st long day of fishing for 2009 --Last edited by Dr Trout on 2009-06-08 19:49:54 -- |
| fishingpole Posts : 6 ![]() |
whats the TT area? I am coming up next week and jsut wondering about access above Ridgway or Johnsonburg |
| outfortrout Posts : 154 |
I believe the trophy trout water is all the way from Ridgway to Johnsonburg. | |||
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| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 488 |
There is no trophy trout water any longer it is Catch and Release all Tackle. | |||
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| bearfisherman Posts : 107 |
Sorry, old habits die hard with all the regulation changes. C&R AT. Perfect example for the trout migration study - we catch probably 3 brookies for every brown we catch, even though it gets stocked with brown fingerlings. |
| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 488 |
The C&R area has alot of brookes due to the streams that enter into being stocked heavy with brooks. If you get into fishing the middle area between Johnsonburg and Ridgway there a few brookes there compared to near both towns. Also the area near Johnsonburgh you can catch a lot of rainbows there from time to time. | |||
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