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Tag Archives: Sulphurs
The Cedar Run Experience: Parts 1 and 2
Part 1 I’d been thinking to start a new fly-fishing project on the order of “The Slate Run Odyssey,” which I covered in Rivertop Rambles from the fall of 2011 through the following year. The stream to cover next seemed … Continue reading
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Tagged Cedar Run, Green Drakes, Pine Creek Valley, Slate Run, Sulphurs, The Cedar Run Experience, wild brown trout
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Greys, and Greens, and Sulphurs Too
The bright, cool weather felt good when I arrived at Kettle Creek for my tradition of fishing this quality trout stream on the long holiday weekend. The upper Kettle in northern Pennsylvania seemed in fine shape following a bit of … Continue reading
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Tagged bald eagle, brook trout, dry fly fishing, Green Drake, Grey Fox, Kettle Creek, small stream fishing, Sulphurs
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Evenings on the River
Usually about this time of year, late May to early June, I finish up my springtime walks along the feeder streams and hit the main stem of the rivers for some fishing. The water levels in the small tribs of the headwater … Continue reading