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Mountain Creek (Yellow Breeches Creek tributary) Coordinates: 40°08′41″N 77°10′39″W. Mountain Creek wild Brown Trout. Mountain Creek is a 20.9-mile-long (33.6 km) [1] tributary of Yellow Breeches Creek in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. [2]
The official definition of Class A Wild Trout Waters is "streams that support a population of naturally produced trout of sufficient size and abundance to support a long-term and rewarding sport fishery". [2] These streams are considered to be the best angling streams in Pennsylvania and most of the state's 67 counties contain at least one.
2,161 feet (659 m) Mouth. • location. West Branch Susquehanna River, at Williamsport. Length. 37.5 miles (60.4 km) Basin size. 272 square miles (700 km 2) Lycoming Creek is a 37.5-mile-long (60.4 km) [1] tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River located in Tioga and Lycoming counties in Pennsylvania in the United States.
USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Pennsylvania (1974) Shaw, Lewis C. (June 1984). Pennsylvania Gazetteer of Streams Part II (Water Resources Bulletin No. 16). Prepared in Cooperation with the United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey (1st ed.).
244 sq mi (630 km 2) Kettle Creek is a tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River running through Tioga, Potter, and Clinton counties, in Pennsylvania. It is slightly less than 43 miles (69 km) long. [1] Although many streams in the Kettle Creek watershed are considered "Class A Wild Trout streams" by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat ...
According to the Geographic Names Information System, Dunbar Creek has also been known historically as: [1] It is a noted trout stream, with a popular fly fishing -only section on its upper portions. The Pennsylvania Fish Commission stocks the stream with brown and brook trout. There are also some native brook trout located in its headwaters ...
Chambersburg Borough is organized under the Pennsylvania Borough Code and is not a home-rule municipality. Chambersburg's settlement began in 1730, when water mills were built at Conococheague Creek and Falling Spring Creek. The town developed on both sides of these creeks.
Painter Creek is a tributary of Panther Creek in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 3.4 miles (5.5 km) long and flows through Thornhurst Township and Spring Brook Township. [1] The watershed of the creek has an area of 4.51 square miles (11.7 km 2). Wild trout naturally reproduce in the creek and a hiking ...