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  2. Rattling Run (Catawissa Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Additionally, it is considered by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission to be Class A Wild Trout Waters. [3] Three species of fish inhabit Rattling Run. They are brook trout, eastern blacknose dace, and sculpins. [4] The biomass of wild brook trout in Rattling Run is 56.64 kilograms per hectare. This includes 35.30 kilograms per ...

  3. Elk Run (West Branch Fishing Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Wild trout naturally reproduce in Elk Run between its headwaters and its mouth. [12] The stream is designated as an Exceptional Value stream throughout its entire drainage basin. [5] [13] The stream's basin is also designated as a Migratory Fishery. [13] As of the 1990s, Elk Run's biomass class for wild brook trout is B.

  4. Scotch Run (Catawissa Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has stocked it with adult trout. The Black Creek Sportsmens Club and the Beaver Township Rod and Gun Club also stock the stream with trout. A 1997 electrofishing survey by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission discovered a small population of wild brook trout and hatchery brook trout in the stream. [5]

  5. Little Crooked Run - Wikipedia

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    The only species of fish inhabiting Little Crooked Run is brook trout, which are wild as opposed to being stocked. The biomass of wild brook trout in the stream is 52.74 kilograms per hectare, including 46.64 kilograms per hectare of trout that are less than 175 millimeters long and 6.10 kilograms per hectare that are more than 175 millimeters ...

  6. Rattlesnake Creek (Spring Brook tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Wild trout naturally reproduce in Rattlesnake Creek from its headwaters downstream to its mouth. [10] The creek is also considered by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission to be Class A Wild Trout Waters for brook trout and brown trout from the second crossing of Pennsylvania Route 690 downstream to its mouth, a distance of 2.2 miles (3.5 km).

  7. Class A Wild Trout Waters - Wikipedia

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    Trophy Trout and Wild Brook Trout Enhancement regulations apply to the remainder. A total of 31 Class A Wild Trout Waters have been designated as Wilderness Trout Streams. [1] Fishing in Class A Wild Trout Waters is permitted year-round, although the killing of fish is forbidden from Labor Day to the beginning of the following year's trout ...

  8. More than 4 million trout are coming to a lake or ... - AOL

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    To participate in trout fishing and keep trout, anglers ages 16 and older are required to possess both a fishing license ($27.97 for residents) and a trout permit, which costs $14.97.

  9. Roaring Run (Bowman Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Wild trout naturally reproduce in the stream from its headwaters downstream to its mouth. [13] From its headwaters downstream to the confluence of South Branch Roaring Run, a distance of approximately 2.6 miles (4.2 km), Roaring Run is designated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission as Class A Wild Trout Waters for brook trout.

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