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    This year has seen a increase in numbers of early and mid season runs. Steelhead started to run some Pa streams in Mid September making it one of the earliest runs since its beginning. Current rains as well as past rains bring in runs of fish regularly. However not all streams get the large runs of fish. Currently Elk creek is one that has fish the entire length of the stream. As soon as the water levels drop and clear fishing should return to very good or even excellent. Watch the USGS gauges for Walnut creek and Brandy run ( a small tributary ) Elk creek. Most fish are in the 6 lb. range but bigger fish are mixed in. Good luck be patient as fishing pressure can be a deterrent and be safe.
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    Sounds like some great fishing
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    Sounds like good fishing ahead and some real bruisers will be in the mix. Good luck with them.
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    The state also put more trout in the Big Bend area of Shenango River, above the lake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S10CHEVY View Post
    The state also put more trout in the Big Bend area of Shenango River, above the lake.
    With all this rain and fast moving river, they’ll be in the lake in no time this fall. Couple seasons ago, I caught one in the 846 bridge area. That’s a very long way from Big Bend.
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    If anyone ever catches a trout, that is in the lake, you can't keep it, if you don't have a trout stamp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S10CHEVY View Post
    If anyone ever catches a trout, that is in the lake, you can't keep it, if you don't have a trout stamp.
    Yep I was a trout fisherman for a long time but crappie and walleye changed my mind on whatI fish for anymore. How about Chaunc if you want to be good at fishing for crappie you got to practice all the time Pa steelhead runsPa steelhead runsPa steelhead runsPa steelhead runs


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