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Old 10-21-2009, 11:21 AM
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Mostly on the small freestone creeks in northeastern PA (Poconos)/southeastern NY (Catskills).

Favorite streams include: Broadhead Creek, Big Bushkill Creek, Tobyhanna Creek, Tunkhanock Creek, Mud Run, Hickory Run, McMichael's Creek, Appenzell Creek, Swiftwater Creek, Lehigh River, Penn's Creek, Little Juniata River and others (lot of others).

I'm usually fishing with my wife, Marty. Once in a while we take a trip to somewhere that we haven't fished before. This year it was Chile; fishing on the Petrohue River in Northern Patagonia. Last year it was Shalom's Forest in Japan, fishing with Neversink (a great time!). The year before that it was Paradise Valley in Montana.

Here's a pic of a typical creek up here in the Pocono mountains:

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Pocket water/Brookies is my favorite type of fishing. Give me a good 3 wt. rod, some small dries and nymphs, leave me alone and you wont' see me again until the sun goes down; way down!
Beautiful stream Allan... by looking at the pic I already know where to cast my flybut I'd use my 10ft rod
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Old 10-21-2009, 06:33 PM
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Beautiful stream Allan... by looking at the pic I already know where to cast my flybut I'd use my 10ft rod
That's Mud Run, J-P. When it rains up here you know where it gets it's name. But it's shallow and it clears quickly; so the fishing is usually very good. Shotgunning in the pockets; behind the rocks, at the seams, along the edges/undercuts usually reveals a fish or two. I use a 7'6" 3 wt. almost all the time; nymphs over dries, small terrestrials from August 1st on.

Come on over; the fishing it still good! And that's PW, so it's fishable all year round.
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Alaska now, too many places to list. I used to get around but now I stay here. Every now and then I return to Colorado and get a chance to fish some old haunts there.
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I'm from the Reno area but fish the Sierras from the East Walker all the way up to the Trinity River and around Hat Creek, the Pit River and everything in between as long as it flows. I fish for Trout, Bass, Steelies and use to fish Pike in Davis until they killed them all off.
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I live in North Eastern NY. I get great brown fishing on the West Branch Ausable in Lake Placid, the river runs right through the parking lot of Whiteface Mt. where the 80 Olympics were.

We fish steel head in Pulaski NY on the Salmon River. In April I'm headed to the Gatlinburg Nat. Park for a little fishing. Never been there, I hear the fish aren't big but there's lots of action. Should be fun on my little 3wt.
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Default Re: Where do you fish?

Well, I´ll show you guys.

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East Ranga in Iceland. Mainly Atlantic Salmon, some 4000 caught this season,
in three months on 18 rods. The best summer was in 2007, when around 7500
were caught.

I´d be happy to answer any questions about angling in Iceland!
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Here's my main spot. S Platte river and its tributaries.

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i just fish any river that looks good havent found a favorite in idaho yet
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