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Tag Archives: Dyke Creek
Small Stream Shuffle and Forest Romp
Over the past week and a half the streams and rivers of this region have settled into normal summertime flows, and I’m actually looking forward to a bit of rain again. The fishing has been good, and the streams and … Continue reading
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Tagged bamboo, bells, birding, Chenunda Creek, Dyke Creek, E.A. Poe, fly-fishing, forest, Genesee River, hemlocks, hiking, music, nature, Pine Creek, poetry, Slate Run, small streams, thrushes, Water Sentinels, wild trout
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Autumn Sedge
Lately I’ve had a waterscape in mind. It consists of several streams that I’ve been fishing close to home, viz., the upper sections of the Genesee River, Dyke Creek, and (in PA), Oswayo Creek. The dry fly fishing has been … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn fly-fishing, Autumn Sedge, caddis flies, Dyke Creek, Elkhair Caddis, Genesee River, Oswayo Creek, solitude
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Tiny Fly, Big Hatch
One of my fishing grounds for August mornings is a trout stream close to home. Upper Dyke Creek is the habitat and spawning place for native brook trout and wild brown trout where the morning water temperature registers in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Dyke Creek, George Harvey, summer fly-fishing, Trico fishing, Trico hatch, upper Genesee River fishing
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