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Tag Archives: fall fly-fishing
The Cedar Run Experience, Parts 14/15
Part 14: On the morning of October 11, I found that the distance from bridge #5 to the former lumber camp known as Leetonia is about 1.1 miles along the narrow gravel road. I parked at the little bridge where … Continue reading
A Modest Shutdown
With only a few days left in the New York trout season (aside from waters with special regulations), I visited a rivertop brook to tell the fish adieu. The season was shutting down; I would not be wading its pools … Continue reading
Lyman Run, A Perfect Balance
Summer and fall were in the Equinox. Clouds and sunshine wrestled for an upper hand above. I drove along Route 6, turned off at Galeton, Pennsylvania and traversed seven miles of rough graveled road, closed to Thru Traffic. (Ask not … Continue reading
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Tagged Autumn Equinox, fall fly-fishing, Galeton, glass fly rods, Lyman Run, natural balances, PA, Susquehannock Trail, wild trout
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