

POCONO REPORT~ TOBYHANNA CREEK June 12, 2011
With temps in SE PA hovering at the century mark this past week,
the only hope for some decent fly-fishing lay in a drop in temps and a change in location. With temps in the "chilly" mid-70's, Chaz headed up to the Blakeslee area of the Pocono Mts. to try his luck Friday and early Saturday. His decision paid off. With not much rain and higher temps, the water levels had lowered to good fishable flows and levels. While fishing at mid-day with bright sun shining might not have been the most optimal time to hit the stream, Chaz still had a bit of success with a dry/dropper tandem rig, with a 13" inch brown (pictured above) hitting the gray caddis dry (#16) in the pool pictured above. Later, lower down the same creek, a slightly larger brown hit the #18 Pheasant Tail nymph dropper.
LEHIGH RIVER/POHOPOCO CREEK REPORT June 12, 2011

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