I’ve already seen baby tiger musky in Mountain Creek. Wouldn’t surprise me consider it dumps into the Breeches which eventually dumps into the Susquehanna
Hit this only twice and can only assume I was too low and closer to the creek bc I caught only 1 maybe 2-3” native on the fly and saw no life at all otherwise. Wasn’t an impressive stretch considering where I native fish is like a 10-15 fish day most times. Still enjoyed your video though and seeing fish being caught there.
Where abouts is that bridge on the video near end like where exactly you fishing I fly fished there today and went from laurel towards fuller lake and fished the stream that way is that the correct way where there Is trout????
Doesn't know what sediment is? Really? South Mountain is a sandstone mountain which means that the sediment is sand. Unreal...limestone sand is grey, sandstone is typically tan.
@@codysoutdoors2696 ok so let me fish all your favorite spots and ruin them and see how you feel because that’s what happens when you put spots on the internet
Really enjoy your video - love fishing for browns and specks... I used to fish a stream full of specks until the browns took over....
Fished it many times for many years. Nice stretch well above the lake.
Saw a ton of downed trees on the Stony Creek below DeHart Reservoir, today.
I’ve already seen baby tiger musky in Mountain Creek. Wouldn’t surprise me consider it dumps into the Breeches which eventually dumps into the Susquehanna
Hit this only twice and can only assume I was too low and closer to the creek bc I caught only 1 maybe 2-3” native on the fly and saw no life at all otherwise. Wasn’t an impressive stretch considering where I native fish is like a 10-15 fish day most times. Still enjoyed your video though and seeing fish being caught there.
It’s definitely hit or miss. Need to go when water is flowing good. Above the state park is tight quarters but nice. Rarely see another angler. s
@@TravelingTroutCo I’ll have to get up there again one of these days. This video gave me the itch and I’d love to see a wild brown pulled out.
Where abouts is that bridge on the video near end like where exactly you fishing I fly fished there today and went from laurel towards fuller lake and fished the stream that way is that the correct way where there Is trout????
You should wet your hands before touching the fish and not let it touch the ground
Doesn't know what sediment is? Really? South Mountain is a sandstone mountain which means that the sediment is sand. Unreal...limestone sand is grey, sandstone is typically tan.
Your a douche
Try to be more discrete when saying where you are, lot of good spots that could be ruined from foot traffic.
It’s public creek to fish don’t get Butt hurt bc other people fish
@@codysoutdoors2696 ok so let me fish all your favorite spots and ruin them and see how you feel because that’s what happens when you put spots on the internet
should work on your fish handling skills....
poor fish handling. come on man.
Your girlfriend is prolly fat
Wet your hands, learn how handle the trout properly.
Dude your handling of trout is atrocious. You should learn how to handle them or get out of the streams
Dude, your last name (at least how I'm saying it in my head) is atrocious.
Niiiice. Lmfaooo
Keep up the great work. Fuck these haters