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Tag Archives: Wiscoy Creek
Fall (The Starred Horizon)
I spent most of Sunday morning in the comfortable waters of the Allegheny River. I had little reason to move. The weather was perfect and the fish (both hatchery and wild) were rising in a long deep pool. For the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allegheny River, autumn, environment, finicky, fly-fishing, hatchery trout, matching the hatch, nature, personal narratives, salvation, selectivity, trout, Wiscoy Creek, writing
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From Wiscoy to West Branch
The driving distance from Wiscoy Creek, in western New York, to the West Branch Delaware River, east of Binghamton, is about three hours. I didn’t drive the route in a single shot, but connected the streams on two occasions, six … Continue reading
Ridgerunner (Wiscoy Creek)
Wiscoy Creek, in Wyoming County, western New York, is one of my favorite trout streams in the state, even though it’s well north of my favored hill country. There’s a lot of public water to be fished on this 20-mile … Continue reading
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Tagged Bliss, dry flies, fly-fishing, folk art, folktales, humor, James Glimm, Pine Creek, ridgerunner, trout decoy, trout tales, wild trout, Wiscoy Creek
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