Great video, love when you make it up my way. Look into the pohopoco in Lehighton, headwaters from beltsville. Right along rt209. If you strike out, the lehigh river is just 3 miles away as well
Sometimes those class A's are a bust. Access can be non-existent, over fished, under preserved, fish taken out, any many other factors. I love fishing the wild streams as well. There can be some hogs in them as well, not common, but it does happen!
the best way to tell if a trout is wild or not is to check the lower rear fin, a white streak = wild/native, no streak = stocker. That 13" brownie was for sure wild.
Man if I can get a bigger fish in the pet store then I leave the little fish alone. I’ve lived in mount pocono for years and there are a ton of better places to find big fish.
I love catching those little natives and for their size they hit hard- like a linebacker! Good fun right there mate! Cheers.
Thanks brother!
Awesome! Great day on a great stream. Thanks for sharing!
All browns were wild, perfect clear fins. Stocked browns have more spots. Really nice stream!!!
Great video, love when you make it up my way. Look into the pohopoco in Lehighton, headwaters from beltsville. Right along rt209. If you strike out, the lehigh river is just 3 miles away as well
I've caught a few nice Brownies in this stream, 12-13 inchers. Further upstream a lot of stocked rainbows
That looks like a great stretch to fish. Nice video. Just subscribed.
I agree usually the class a’s that I’ve been to usually hold really small trout while the bigger creeks like big pine hold creek monsters
Ever use one of those sharpenning pens that Cabelas sells? Improved my hookups substantially.
Sometimes those class A's are a bust. Access can be non-existent, over fished, under preserved, fish taken out, any many other factors. I love fishing the wild streams as well. There can be some hogs in them as well, not common, but it does happen!
the best way to tell if a trout is wild or not is to check the lower rear fin, a white streak = wild/native, no streak = stocker. That 13" brownie was for sure wild.
How about the Lackawanna County river trophy trout section
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9:30 that’s a wild!
Bushwacking!.........Jolly
What’s the name of this creek?
They won't share
those weren't stockers
Man if I can get a bigger fish in the pet store then I leave the little fish alone. I’ve lived in mount pocono for years and there are a ton of better places to find big fish.
Throw it back. That’s tiny